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The adaptable Capybara faces an evolutionary journey caused by the shifting climate, steering this semi-aquatic creature from its current savanna home to a future underwater habitat due to rising sea levels from melting ice caps. Present adaptations, like partially webbed feet and thick fur, help it to survive in the savanna. However, it must adapt to survive in its underwater future. The Capybara's fur thins as it adapts to underwater life since water itself becomes a shield from the sun. Partially webbed feet transform into flipper-like appendages, helping it swim better. Additionally, the Capybara's strong back legs evolve further, becoming larger and stronger to help it move underwater. This evolutionary transition helps it survive in its new habitat, showcasing the Capybara's ability to adapt and thrive in the face of drastic environmental changes caused by climate shifts. Their transformative journey goes to show how evolution can adapt in any situation.