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, such as camouflage, mimicry, body coverings, and chemical defenses. Behavioral adaptations are actions, which can be instinctive behaviors that are innate or learned through experience and interaction with the environment. Examples of instinctive behaviors include finding shelter, gathering food, and raising young. The document aims to teach about the different ways animals are adapted to survive in the wild.