Answer: let's use Zebra's as an example of an Animal living in the Africa Savannah, these animals have adapted to their environment for survival, during shortage of water and food they migrate (moving to another area) and hibernating (to conserve power) until the season is over. They feed on grasses and often use camouflage to protect themselves from predators e.g lions, when they are roaming in the open.
We can say that the adaptation of this Animal depends on both Environmental and genetic factors this is because, they move when there is shortage of food and water which is affected by the environment, and apart from using camouflage for protection, zebras can run fast too, Some even run in a zigzag pattern while being chased, making them even harder to catch which is a genetic factor.