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Jaguars do not typically drink blood as a regular part of their diet. They are carnivorous predators that primarily hunt and consume prey such as deer, capybaras, and other mammals. While they may bite into the blood vessels of their prey, their primary goal is to consume the flesh rather than drink blood. Their hunting technique often involves a powerful bite that can penetrate the skull or shell of their prey.

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