Animals cope with changes in their environment in various ways. They may adapt their behavior, such as changing their feeding habits or migration patterns. Physiological adaptations, like changing fur thickness for warmth or camouflaging, can also help them adjust to environmental changes. Some animals have evolved to have a broad diet or habitat range, making them more resilient to fluctuations in their environment. Additionally, natural selection plays a role in determining which individuals are better suited to survive and reproduce in changing conditions.