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Jaguars can typically go for several days without water, as they obtain moisture from their prey and the food they consume. However, in extreme conditions or during prolonged droughts, they may need to drink water more frequently. Generally, they can survive without direct access to water for about a week, depending on environmental factors and their activity levels.

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