Fat is a better insulator, but muscle is what creates the heat. The more muscle one has, the more heat they generate, but the heat dissipates quickly without any insulation (fat). Arctic seals have a lot of fat on the outside of their body but a large central core of dense muscle, enabling them to get warm and stay that way.
If one has a high amount of body fat and low muscle mass, one will slowly become cold and take a long time to heat back up. If one is the opposite (e.g., high muscle and low fat) one will get cold fast but heat up quickly.
to keep ur body warm
They have a thick layer of fat so they can keep warm.
They huddle together and their body fat and body heat keep them warm during a storm.
To keep warm of your body
Their layer of body fat and their fur.
To keep you Warm Like a polar bear ! :D
The fat cells store excess energy from food. Fat cells are highly active. They provide triglycerides, keep the body warm, support and cushion vital organs, and help the body use carbohydrates and protein.
fat can keep you extra warm when it is cold but fat isn't very good for you because it can make you very unfit and it is very hard to shift but everyone needs fat in their body to keep healthy.
Fat is insulating, so it helps keep warmth in the human body. It works the same way clothing and jackets do.
Larger bodies generally mean more fat of insulation.
by there warm fat
They have a layer of blubber to keep themselves warm.