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How do dolphins keep cold?

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Anonymous

13y ago
Updated: 8/20/2019

Or is it "How do Dolphins keep warm?" Either way, a dolphin has a thick layer of... well "blubber" underneath their skin that keeps in the body warmth. If they get cold, they move to warmer waters and if theyre warm, the move to colder waters. Make sense? If not, find out on Wikipedia or something!

I read this in a book!

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