Organisms adapt to their environments in various ways to survive and reproduce. Physical adaptations include changes in coloration to camouflage from predators or changes during seasonal changes. Behavioral adaptations involve behaviors like hibernation to survive harsh conditions. There are different types of mimicry where one species mimics another for protection from predators by resembling the coloration or patterns of a defended species. Plants also have adaptations to survive in different environments like storing water, reducing leaf surface area, or having waxy coatings to reduce water loss in dry conditions.