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For the factor that the even though the Northern Tamandua lives in tropical forests they also live in grasslands found in Mexico there is a chance that things may be okay for them as other mammals live in warm climates including spiny anteaters. They’d probably be able to survive in warmer heat since one. Of their main food scorches is ants and beetles and ants are actually attracted to heat so they’d have food. With the factor of rising waters it probably wouldn’t affect them as much as long as their food isn’t wiped out, though it doesn’t seem that that’d happen.