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A Jaguar’s diet consists of over eighty-five species, including reptiles and birds. A jaguars’ eyesight is six times better than humans at night so they can ambush their prey. They are great swimmers and love swimming. A jaguar relies on these characteristics to survive, but rainforests are getting defeated in the battle against climate change. Savannas will replace rainforests after the next century, so jaguars must adapt accordingly. In the next millennium, jaguars can change from agile beasts to an animal that blends in with the grass. They also won’t swim because they'll live in a dry area. Due to the tall grass, jaguars will have stripes instead of rosette spots to blend in with the grass. Their diet will change since they won’t find prey like reptiles, so they'll hunt other animals like zebras and meerkats. A jaguar can adapt and here's my prediction on how they will adapt.