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The adaptable Leopard, a master of stealth in jungles and savannahs, embarks on an evolutionary journey sparked by the transforming landscapes due to climate change. Once thriving in lush greenery, their habitats shift dramatically into deserts and swamps as grasslands dry up and jungles flood. Their existing adaptations—sharp claws, sleek bodies, and spot-covered fur—suited the jungles and savannahs. However, evolution intervenes for survival in changed terrains. The Leopard evolves: longer claws for navigating vine-infested swamps, large webbed feet enabling swift movement atop sand and through water, and a reinforced tail equipped with a spine, enhancing hunting capabilities in the transformed habitat. This evolutionary transition underscores the Leopard's resilience, highlighting nature's capacity to equip species for survival amidst the challenges posed by climate change.