provide 2 examples of a physical adaptation

1. The long neck of a giraffe - This adaptation allows giraffes to reach high into trees for food, specifically leaves and buds, that other animals cannot access. This elongated neck also enables giraffes to defend themselves from predators by delivering a powerful blow with their heavy heads.

2. The thick fur of polar bears - Polar bears are covered in a thick layer of insulating fur that helps them keep warm in the extreme cold of the Arctic. The fur also provides buoyancy while swimming and helps camouflage the bears in their snowy environment. Their large, paddle-like paws allow them to navigate on slippery ice and to swim great distances in search of prey.