Rattlesnakes do not have 'blubber' nor to they eat 'blubber.'
The blubber keeps the penguin warm
it protects them them from the cold
I have no clue, but did you know that whales, manatees, etc. are covered in blubber that help them survive?:) ^^^But whaling is illegal.
No, penguins do not have blubber. Instead, they have a layer of feathers that insulate them and help regulate their body temperature in the cold water. Blubber is typically found in marine mammals like seals and whales to help them stay warm in cold water.
to keep warm
they don't all the do is kill people
The layer of fat under the skin of sea mammals is called blubber. Blubber serves as insulation to help sea mammals regulate their body temperature in cold environments. It also acts as a source of energy during periods of fasting.
It helps them keep warm in cold waters.
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 on a penguin serves as an insulating layer to help them stay warm in cold waters. Penguins do not have thick fur like land mammals, so blubber is essential for maintaining their body temperature.
Of course. Seals have blubber to help them navigate quickly through the water and keep warm in icy climates. Blubber is not that common in land animals because it slows them down while moving.
No, platypuses do not have blubber. In Australia's mostly temperate climate, they do not need blubber.