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Jaguars primarily prey on birds that are accessible within their habitat, including waterfowl like ducks and various species of birds found in the rainforest. They may also hunt smaller birds, such as Songbirds and ground-dwelling birds, depending on availability. Their opportunistic feeding behavior allows them to adapt their diet based on the specific environment they are in. Overall, jaguars tend to target birds that are easier to capture within their territory.

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