Animals adapt to their environments through a process called natural selection, where individuals with advantageous traits are better suited to survive and reproduce in their specific habitat. Some ways animals adapt to their environments include physical adaptations like camouflage, mimicry, protective coloration, and structural features like beaks or claws. Behavioral adaptations, such as migration, hibernation, or social behaviors, also help animals survive in their habitats.
Some interesting examples of animal adaptations include the chameleon's ability to change color to blend into its surroundings, the Arctic fox's white fur that helps it camouflage in snowy environments, the giraffe's long neck that allows it to reach tall trees for food, and the camels' ability to store_