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Jaguars are carnivores. They eat other animals. They can also be an herbivore under certain conditions

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Jaguars are carnivores due to their evolutionary adaptations, such as sharp teeth and powerful jaws, that enable them to efficiently capture, kill, and consume prey. Their diet consists primarily of medium to large prey, such as deer, peccaries, and capybaras, which provide them with the necessary nutrients for survival and energy to sustain their large, solitary lifestyle.

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jagaurs are omnivore because they eat plants too hope that helps

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Jaguars are carnivores because their diet is mostly (if not entirely) meat.

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Jaguars are obligate carnivores, they eat only meat.

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Omnivores

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carnivores

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they are carnivores, they eat other animals or humans under certain conditions they are omnivore or even herbivore.

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I believe they are carnivores but you never know.......................

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