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Jaguars can typically survive without water for several days, often up to a week, depending on their activity level and environmental conditions. They are adept at obtaining moisture from their prey, primarily by consuming the flesh of animals. In their natural habitats, which include rainforests and swamps, they have access to water sources that help them stay hydrated. However, like all animals, access to water is essential for their overall health and survival.

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