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Jamba fruit doves, native to the islands of Indonesia, face several natural predators, primarily including snakes and Birds of Prey. Additionally, introduced species such as cats and rats can pose significant threats to their nests and young. Habitat destruction also increases their vulnerability to predation by limiting safe nesting sites. Overall, these factors contribute to the challenges faced by Jamba fruit doves in the wild.

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