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Jaguars utilize their keen senses, particularly their acute sense of smell and sharp eyesight, to detect signs of a deceased prey. They can pick up on the lack of movement and the scent of decay, as well as any changes in the environment around the carcass. Additionally, their experience allows them to recognize the signs of death, enabling them to identify when an animal is no longer a threat or viable prey.

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