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The Red Panda is a vertebrate in the rainforest. Here are some of its adaptations to assist with human-environmental impact. If escaping to trees is not possible, the Red Panda could adapt illusion funnel eyes and scare predators. These eyes can release a toxic gas. An adaptation for bamboo removal could be an adjustable jaw changing according to the food the Panda touches. For rising sea levels, they could adapt fringy flippers that expand once touching the water, allowing the Panda to run on water! If habitat change occurs, the Red Panda could adapt camouflage to show a realistic live-moving scene. If food and water is unavailable, the Panda’s fur can deliver regenerated food and water to the Panda in a cycle. If deforestation occurs, the Panda could escape using a bouncy springtail to launch itself and claws to grab high surfaces. These adaptations allow the Red Panda to survive.