Animals adapt to camouflage in their environments through various methods, such as changing the color of their fur, skin, or feathers to match their surroundings, using patterns like stripes or spots to blend in with their surroundings, and altering their behavior to remain still or move in a way that makes them less noticeable to predators or prey. Additionally, some animals have evolved specific body shapes or features that help them mimic their surroundings, like leaf-like insects or tree bark-colored lizards.