yes
Blubber.
a layer of fat and blubber
Whales were being killed because of their skin, fat which could be used for soap and materials for what ever the person needs it for.
They're pretty well insulated by a thick layer of fat underneath the skin.
Adipose tissue is the fat layer under the skin and then muscular tissue.
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It is the subcutaneous layer The hypodermis is the fatty layer under the skin.
Hardened fat under the skin can be effectively treated through procedures such as liposuction, laser therapy, or ultrasound therapy. These methods help break down and remove the hardened fat, leading to a smoother appearance of the skin.
yes
Whales and Seals have a layer of fat under their skins which act as an insulator/prevent heat loss from their bodies
killer whales are fat because they have to stay nice and 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.