Animal adaptations adaptations help animals survive in their environment.
First the animals of the world are cool like the diamond back rattle snake it can blend with its habitat so can the snowy owl it can blend in with the snow. Animals use their adaptations to help them survive in their environments.
First of all, animals use camouflage to help them hunt prey and hide from predators. Camouflage helps animals hide from predators and helps predators sneak up on their prey. One example of excellent camouflage is the octopus is clever and it can camouflage when it feels like it is going to get eaten by a predator. Imagine this you are in the ocean doing your job as a diver then you must go in the ocean to explore the ocean then you see an octopus in the Caral reef, and it sees you then it vanishes into thin water you guess then you ask the boss, and he said the octopus camouflages when it is fritend it will camouflage, and it will run away from you. Chameleons are another type of animal that can camouflage to the chameleon only camouflage when it is fritend of a predator like the cuckoo bird from Africa it eats the chameleons in the high trees of Africa, but there was something wrong with the chameleon's they camouflage but the cuckoo hade good enough eyesight to see the chameleon in its camouflage stage and eats the chameleons in Africa. In Source 2, the author stated chameleons are one of the
Camouflage is a good adaptation for animals in the wild.
In addition, stink spray or smell is ok because the skunk is a type of animal that has a power of a stench to predators like humans. It first gives a warning to eney thing but if you don’t leave or get closer it will spray but even if they are still frightened, they will still spray the terrible stench of its spray. Another animal that really smells is the stinkbird.