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Jaguars are mainly found in the Amazon rainforest in South America. They live on the forest floor surrounded by thick vegetation. Their spots help them camouflage as it helps blend in with the spots of sunlight here and there, as there are many trees. Considering problems such as global warming and deforestation, the Amazon probably won't stay this way if we don't do something about it. If nothing is done, the Amazon will probably be dry grasslands with hot and humid weather. The jaguar will probably lose its spots as they would make it stick out. It's legs and tail will be longer for more speed and balance to catch prey. Its fur would be a lighter shade and there would be more fur on its back and less in other places to be shielded from the sun and not overheat. Lastly it would have larger eyes with binocular vision.