I am thinking that the jaguar is the "top of its food chain" So that would only leave man.
2007-02-25 06:14:54
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answered by rscanner 6
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There are no natural predators in its environment. So there isn't an animal that would eat the Jaguar.
2007-02-25 14:11:39
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answered by kooman424 2
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I dont know! that much?but all i know is that,in the amazon rainforests they among the top animals in the food chain.but sometimes anacondas and crocodiles attack and eat jaguar cubs when their mom has gone hunting!
:(, so sad.but if an anacond or croc would face an adult jaguar,then its doomed.the only living things that are a threat to the jaguar are the native tribes,poachers(humans!duh!) in the amazon rainforest....!nice question...!
2007-02-25 06:26:51
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answered by beast boy 2
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They only animals that would eat a jaguar are bacteria and fungus, after it's died. There are no predators of a Jaguar. Only decomposers eat their remains.
2007-02-25 07:55:04
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answered by Falcon Man 3
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anything they can get a hold of i guess
2007-02-25 06:49:56
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answered by CHEERGIRL 2
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nobody? I don't know. Hunters?
2007-02-25 06:14:19
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answered by katlover118 2
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