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What can you find in the Amazon Rainforest that has spots, can leap up to ten feet, and kill with a mean bite? It's a jaguar! Jaguars live in tropical lowlands. They live near water, such as inland and wetlands. When jaguars hunt, they creep up behind their prey and then bite it. Jaguars are also excellent swimmers and can eat underwater. They can hold their breath for 1 to 20 minutes. What might happen to the jaguars in our future world? Future jaguars will have stronger legs that allow them to kick faster in the water due to the Global Warming floods. They have the ability to hold their breaths for up to one hour. This allows them to hunt for fish or other sea animals. In addition, their bodies will become more greenish to allow them to blend in both on trees and underwater.