Animals adapt to their habitats in various ways to increase their chances of survival. Some common adaptations include physical characteristics that help them blend in with their surroundings, specialized behaviors that aid in finding food or avoiding predators, and physiological changes that help regulate body temperature in extreme environments. Additionally, some animals have evolved specific adaptations over time to better suit their particular habitat, such as the ability to hibernate in cold climates or the development of specialized digestive systems to process unique food sources.