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Yes, jaguars do eat parrots in the Amazon rainforest, although they primarily hunt larger prey like deer and peccaries. Jaguars are opportunistic predators and will take advantage of available food sources, including birds. Parrots, being part of the diverse ecosystem, can fall prey to these powerful big cats, especially when they are on the ground or when jaguars can ambush them.

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