The mammal(s) that have blubber are those around the sea - dolphins, whales, seals, sea lions, etc. - because they use the blubber to keep them warm in the cold sea water (especially at the deep depths they are known to dive too). The blubber is much the equivalent of a diver's wet suit.
they get their blubberr from birth to keep them warm while their traveling through cold waters.
Seals of course!! Well, maybe whales and sea lions, but I think it is mainly seals.
To keep them warmer so they can live in colder areas that are good for them to live in
Male sea lions are larger because of the thick layer of blubber that stores fat and energy. The blubber enables them fast for long periods of time while waiting for females to mate. Their large size also allows them to defend their territory.
Sea Lions live in all climates in all the world's oceans except the Atlantic Ocean.
adipose tissue. blubber
The animals that have blubber are: whales, seals, sea lions, elephant seals, walruses and 40% of Americans most aquatic and/or semi-aquatic animals. Don't forget penguins, a lot of seabird chicks have a heavy blubber layer which is lost before fledging. Most animals with blubber live in freezing and/or arctic climates.
No they have still and wool.
im not sure what you mean by "blubber whale" since all whales have blubber but sperm whale do dive down very deep to hunt giant squid.
A blubber fish is actually made up of tiny sea creatures
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