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Jaguars can be affected by heat and wildfires and much more. In this situation Jaguars can adapt by having larger ears to lose heat. Another adaptation caused by wildfires is their nose. The tiny hairs as well as mucus catches a lot of smoke particles. In result to this more nasal discharge can protect them, so being more moist. Building off of that bigger eyes helps with hunting when there is low-light. This allows for the pupil to enlarge and result in seeing five times better. Lastly, if there would be many wildfires, Jaguars can have darker fur exemplifying how this would help them blend in and protect themselves from heat. That is the adaptation for the Jaguar.