They huddle together, and their blubber (which is fat) helps to insulate them and keep them warm.
they have layers of black and white feathers to keep them warm
To prevent your camera from freezing in cold weather conditions, keep it insulated by using a camera case or wrapping it in a cloth. Avoid sudden temperature changes and keep spare batteries warm. Additionally, limit the time your camera is exposed to extreme cold and consider using hand warmers to keep it warm.
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They have really thick fur to last them for 24-72 hours in the freezing cold
Freezing cold, then humid and warm!
Things which keep warm things warm and cold things cold are referred to as insulators.
It would not.
Keep it warm!
It was freezing cold and you had too where layers of clothes to keep warm. Because in that time there wasn't that much electricity to heat them up.
They huddle together to keep warm against the cold wind. Their waterproof feathers protect them against the freezing temperatures of the water
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Yes it does, I keep bottled water and cans of soda in mine in my unheated garage when the temp drops below freezing in the garage and it works for me. I am sure that if it was for a long cold spell it would eventually freeze.