what is the difference between physical/stuctural and behavioral adaptation

Physical or structural adaptations refer to the physical features or characteristics of an organism that help it to survive, such as the shape, size, color, and structure of its body parts, such as wings, fur, scales, and claws. Behavioral adaptations, on the other hand, refer to the actions or behaviors of an organism that help it to survive, such as migration, hibernation, instinctive behaviors, and social behaviors. Physical adaptations can enable an organism to survive in different environments or to avoid predators, while behavioral adaptations can help an organism to find food, mates, or shelter.