the use their muscles in order to maintain body heat. Whales are able to keep warm bc of the thick layer of insulated blubber that surrounds their body.
Whales and Seals have a layer of fat under their skins which act as an insulator/prevent heat loss from their bodies
whales keep warm by their blubber! good question
Dolphins and whales have dorsal fins, blubber, and a high heart rate that keeps them warm.
Whales and dolphins are warm blooded mammals, produce body heat, and have a thick layer of blubber (fat). Sharks are cold blooded fish.
To keep them warm as water can be extremely cold.
It helps them keep warm in cold waters.
It is used to keep them warm in the artic weather.
yes becouse the got this kind of blubber like whales and the keep warm from the water and the cold temperature
They have blubber to keep them warm. Blubber is basically fatness.
They have thick and rough feathers to keep themselves warm in the winter season. :)
They keep themselves warm by their clothings
All whales incl baleen whales are warm blooded.