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Jaguars are primarily carnivorous and their diet consists mainly of large mammals such as deer, peccaries, and capybaras. Orangutans are not a typical prey for jaguars as they are not native to the same regions. Jaguars are more commonly found in Central and South America, while orangutans are native to Indonesia and Malaysia. Therefore, it is highly unlikely for jaguars to eat orangutans in their natural habitat.

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8mo ago

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