The document discusses animal adaptations and provides examples. It explains that adaptations are physical or behavioral traits that help animals survive in their habitat, such as a bird's beak shape or an animal's fur color. Physical adaptations develop over generations, not in a single lifetime. Examples of animal adaptations include herbivore and carnivore teeth types, bird leg and beak traits, reptile scales and egg-laying, and amphibian skin absorption. Animals also use defenses like camouflage, bright colors, quills, and speed. Specific adaptations of lions, giraffes, and zebras are then outlined.