Blubber is a thick layer of fat under the skin that keeps them warm in freezing cold waters. So to answer your question, without they would freeze to death
I have no clue, but did you know that whales, manatees, etc. are covered in blubber that help them survive?:) ^^^But whaling is illegal.
they have a thick layer of blubber to help them to survive and also a thick coat of fur
Bottlenose Dolphins are not the only creatures that have blubber. So do whales, porpoises, etc. The blubber is almost pure fat, which helps the animal keep warm. I hope my information was useful.
Blubber
Thick fur, fat, blubber, or hibernation.
Arctic animals have thick blubber and fur to help ,but sometimes they have to get in a den or shelter.
They have blubber to keep them warm. Blubber is basically fatness.
Rattlesnakes do not have 'blubber' nor to they eat 'blubber.'
The blue whale has several adaptations that help it survive in its habitat. They include blubber for warmth, a sleek shape for swimming and they never need to sleep.
they have coats of blubber
With their blubber and fur.
The blubber keeps the penguin warm