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Penguins have blubber to keep warm during the winter.The blubber keeps the heat in their bodies and warms them up.
To survive the cold of course-a penguin has to spend a long time in wintry winds-evolution has made sure that penguins developed a layer of blubber-the others did not survive. To protect them against the arctic cold.

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because they are fat cats

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The blubber keeps the seals warm.

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