Animals adapt to their natural habitats through a variety of ways. Some common adaptations include physical features like camouflage, protective coloring, and body shape to help them blend in with their surroundings and avoid predators. Behavioral adaptations such as migration, hibernation, or creating burrows or nests are also common strategies for animals to survive in their natural habitats. Over time, through the process of evolution, animals develop traits that help them thrive in their specific environment.