Yes and some jaguars eat carrion although they most often eat living animals. Jaguars are often described as oppportunistic feeders because they eat over 85 species of animals, plus plants and dead carcasses.
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No. Deer and jaguars don't inhabit the same ranges, but if they did, the jaguars would generally eat the deer.
Yes, jaguars eat sloths. But there are two-toed sloths and three-toed sloths. Jaguars eat both.
Yes, jaguars can eat ocelots. As apex predators, jaguars have a varied diet that includes smaller cats like ocelots, especially when food is scarce. However, such predation is not common, as jaguars typically prefer larger prey.
i don't know. They might eat it because they think it cures a disease?
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As carrion refers to dead flesh it doesn't eat anything but it is eaten by scavengers.
Jaguars do eat kinkajous because kinkajous have meat. Jaguars are meat eaters. In conclusion, jaguars do not eat plants, only animals.
Wedge-tailed eagles and Tasmanian devils eat carrion. So do crows.
no. jaguars are carnivores.
They eat carrion, which is rotting dead organisms.
No. Deer and jaguars don't inhabit the same ranges, but if they did, the jaguars would generally eat the deer.
Carrion is dead meat. It does not eat anything. However - cretures such as Tasmanian Devils eat carrion, as do crows, vultures and numerous worms.
No. There are no jaguars on the island of Madagascar.
I believe you may be referring to carrion. Carrion means dead meat. Vultures and scavengers like hyena's eat carrion.
Jaguars have no predators besides humans. Therefore, no predators eat jaguars.
They die if they fail to eat the next turn and become carrion.