This document discusses different types of animal adaptations including physical and behavioral adaptations. It provides examples of physical adaptations in giraffes, polar bears, chameleons, and fish that help them obtain food, regulate body temperature, breathe underwater, swim, and camouflage. Behavioral adaptations like camouflage and mimicry allow animals to hide from predators and prey by blending in with their environments or imitating stronger animals. Camouflage helps animals both attack prey and defend themselves, while mimicry tricks predators into thinking weaker animals are something else.