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Jaguars might have to deal with hotter temperatures and rising seas. they could move to cooler places like higher up in the mountains or find shady spots. They might change their hunting habits and become more active at night when it's cooler. Jaguars could also look for water more often to stay hydrated and rest during the hottest parts of the day. If they live near the coast, rising seas might force them to change how they move around and find new sources of water. Over time, jaguars might even develop genetic changes that help them handle the heat better. But we're not sure how well they can adapt to all these changes, so it's important to protect their habitats and take care of the environment.