Yes it does, it is there to prevent it from overheating
Penguin have a thick lay your fat bunder
A hyena has a lovely thick kneck, as does a rhino.
the Arabian oryx name means (oryx means antelope!) that it is a white antelope just like scientific name
the national animal of Oman is the Arab oryx!it is the smallest member of the oryx family!it is native to deserts!
The layer of fat under their skin insulates them against the cold - just as it does in polar bears.
Penguin have a thick lay your fat bunder
They have a thick layer of fat so they can keep warm.
A thick layer of fat.
a thick layer of fat or fur
penguins
In the Arctic or Antarctic, probably on land. Polar bears and musk ox fit that description. Most marine mammals (in cold climates) have a thick layer of fat, but lack a thick layer of fur. However, the nine species of fur seals have thick fur.
they have long hair and a thick layer of fat
blubber
Polar bears lay down a thick layer of fat that it can live off when the ice has thawed and it is not able to catch seals out on the ice. The fat layer and very dense fur keeps the bear warm.
A thick layer of blubber (fat) which insulates them from the cold.
They have A thick layer of fat that keeps them warm
The thick layer of fat under a marine animal's skin is called blubber, and it keeps the animal warm, much like insulation in a house.