Animals adapt to their natural habitats in various ways to increase their chances of survival. Some common adaptations include physical changes like camouflage, protective coloration, and structures that help them catch prey or avoid predators. Behavioral adaptations such as migration patterns, hibernation, or changing feeding habits also help animals thrive in their environments. Additionally, physiological adaptations like adjusting to extreme temperatures or developing specific diets further support animals in adapting to their habitats.