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During global warming, Jaguars will be endangered. The jaguar’s habitat is the rainforest. Global warming will affect this habitat with wildfires, storms, and fewer trees. So, it will be a desert-like area. Jaguar's prey are deer, rabbits, birds, and fish. The jaguar has no predators. Jaguars hunt animals in water and land by sneaking up on them. Some adaptations will help through global warming. During storms, jaguars will use a blowhole to swim and conserve energy. During wildfires, jaguars will use sensitive armpits like the Black Fire Beetle. This allows jaguars to sense burning wood 100 miles away. Jaguars will also have enlarged lungs, heart, and windpipe. This is so they can outrun wildfires. After all the trees burn down, it will be a desert-like area. So they’ll have a camel hump to conserve water. Also, they’ll have a mouth lined with papillae so they can eat spiky plants.