im not sure what you mean by "blubber whale" since all whales have blubber but sperm whale do dive down very deep to hunt giant squid.
A layer of fat just below the surface of the skin is called blubber . Eg: Sea Lion , Whale , Seals.
It is called Blubber.
The mammal(s) that have blubber are those around the sea - dolphins, whales, seals, sea lions, etc. - because they use the blubber to keep them warm in the cold sea water (especially at the deep depths they are known to dive too). The blubber is much the equivalent of a diver's wet suit.
Whales and other sea mammals have a thick layer of fat in their bodies called blubber which helps the whales and is the cause that whalers hunt whales. The blubber is used to keep the whale warm, and when the whale is in the breeding grounds, he can't eat, so he has to live off the blubber he has saved up. They are important to humans, too. They were used for oil lamps, oil machines, make expensive perfume, etc...
starfish, whale shark, and sea turtles i know because im doing a project on this
Sea Horse Snout, Some Whale Blubber, Jelly Fish Squeezings, and a pinch of Anchor Rust
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
Oh, dude, no way! Marshmallows don't contain whale blubber. That would be like finding a unicorn in your backyard - totally rare and not a thing. Marshmallows are made from sugar, gelatin, and air, not some giant sea creature blubber.
The Cuvier's beaked whale holds the record for the longest recorded dive of any mammal, staying submerged for up to 138 minutes.
A whale floats because of this type of fat called blubber. Blubber is basically the solid form of oil. For example : If you drop oil in water, then the oil will float. So since the whale has oil inside the body, the whale floats. Blubber, which is oil, is really thick in big mammals. The thickness is about 1 ft or more. Blubber makes whales float in water. :)
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No they have still and wool.