This document discusses animal adaptations. It explains that adaptations help animals survive in their environments. There are two types of adaptations: physical and behavioral. Physical adaptations are body structures like camouflage, mimicry, body coverings, and chemical defenses. Behavioral adaptations are animals' actions, which can be instinctive behaviors that don't need to be learned, like finding shelter or raising young, or learned behaviors obtained through experience. The document provides several examples of physical and behavioral adaptations and explains how they help animals survive.