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Golf ball sponges, scientifically known as Ircinia felix, are primarily preyed upon by certain species of fish, sea turtles, and some invertebrates. These organisms feed on the sponge for its nutrients and energy. Additionally, some marine herbivores may consume parts of the sponge or the microorganisms that inhabit it. Overall, the sponge's tough texture and chemical defenses can deter many predators, but it still has a few natural enemies in its ecosystem.

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