1 reason is to keep them warm Whale Blubber is a fat layer in between a whale's skeleton and skin that keeps a whale warm in some of the cold temperatures in the Arctic.Whale blubber insulates the whale and stores food energy for this mammal.Blubber is basically fat.
The mammal or whale with the thickest layer of blubber is the Bowhead Whale.
It because blubber keeps a killer whale warm or have heat
The body of a whale is thick with fat called blubber. The blubber helps to keep the whale insulated from the arctic water. The whales are also warm blooded.
it is the thick layer of fat that helps insulate te whale
A whale keeps warm from its blubber. Its a thick layer of fat, keeping the whale from the icy waters of the ocean. The feeling of how a whale keeps warm with blubber can be tested yourself: Take a nice soft fuzzy sock and put it on your hand. Then fill a tub up with freezing cold water and place your hand inside. That's how a whale keeps warm! (not with socks). Blubber and their body metabolism
a layer of fat called blubber under their skin.
Massive amounts of blubber (fat) which keeps it warm
All aquatic mammals keep warm by trapping the heat they generate under a layer of fat called blubber. The blubber keeps their heat from escaping and thereby keeps their bodies warm.
Blubber refers to a layer of fat found under the skin layer in some animals. Therefore, the whale blubber is located under the skin layer of the whale.
Like any other whale, narwhals have a very thick blubber layer to keep warm. About 4 inches
Approxamately 50% of a whale's body is blubber.