Jaguars today are the third largest cats in the world behind Tigers and Lions. Jaguars are the iconic feline of the south and central America. Although they are wildly distributed, they are incredibly elusive and can only be viewed with any reliability in an handful of specialist locations.
What would change about the Jaguars would be how they can’t change color or disguise themselves as other animals. If global warming doesn’t stop then they might be living under water. So they could develop webbed feet and gills. But what also could happen would be that they would have to live in a desert so they would have less food and water. They would probably become poisonous to get food.
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