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Jaguars, like other animals, decompose through the natural processes of scavenging and microbial activity. After death, their bodies are broken down by various organisms, including bacteria, fungi, and scavengers such as vultures and other carnivores. Environmental factors like temperature, humidity, and soil composition also play significant roles in the rate of decomposition. This process returns nutrients to the ecosystem, supporting new plant and animal life.

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