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Tigers are magnificent creatures and play an important role in the ecosystem. Unfortunately, their population has declined significantly, with only 4% of their original number remaining. Today, tigers need to adapt to their changing environment to survive. One of their biggest challenges is climate change, which affects all living beings. As temperatures change, the tigers' habitat changes, leading to fewer prey and a struggle for survival. In the event of such a scenario, tigers may accumulate additional fat reserves, much like camels. Additionally, tigers, like other rainforest animals, are losing their homes, forcing them to migrate to new areas such as mountains. This migration disrupts the ecosystem and has far-reaching consequences. When this happens, tigers could evolve to swim for longer periods and breathe underwater using gills.