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There are two jaguars in my illustrations. The first jaguar in the illustration is living in the equatorial low-lying habitats near to rivers, where Jaguars have enough food and could camouflage in the leaves to sneak up and ambush its prey. So, their legs are short but strong. In contrast, in the second picture, an inland rainforest has become savannas because of climate change, also this has effect on jaguars, their changes would be longer legs for faster running, a smaller belly to reduce body weight in order to run faster, a longer tail for better balance, and larger ears for enhanced hearing. These adaptations help jaguars survive in the new savanna habitat. I really don’t want to make jaguars and other wildlife so hard to live, so we should make laws for tree planting and protection of endangered animals and ensuring a more sustainable world for all living beings.