Not necessarily, adaptations like that aren’t evolution because the genetic make-up down to the dna of the animal doesn’t change completely into something new and never before seen, it’s just things that were already there end up developing into something else, but not completely seperate from what it once was.Late to this so sorry if already mentioned
But doesn't breeding of domesticated animals and genetically modifying food basically prove the merits of evolution theory?
Those are forced adaptations and skip the millions of years of trial and error but it's close enough to at least show how the idea would/could work
Like making the horns on a cow bigger and harder for ploughing is an adaptation because the horns just grew and the developed to be more durable
If those horns all of a sudden developed into limbs that they could move on their own, that’s an evolution because there would be completely new set of genetic code to make that happen