It has a layer of blubber and then some thin fur!
It helps the seal to keep warm.
It helps the seal to keep warm.
they help them to keep warm in the water.
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They have thick and rough feathers to keep themselves warm in the winter season. :)
They sleep in your fireplace.
The fur helps the seal to keep it warm and not frozen to death.... That's the only reason I could think of....
They have a thick layer of skin called blubber and they are warm blooded animals
The ice all around you insulates it. Kind of how a dog will bury itself in deep snow to insulate it and keep itself warm.
A combination of thick, coarse, oily fur and a layer of blubber under the skin.
They have a thick coat in winter for keeping itself warm but in Spring and Summer it sheds its fur for adjusting to the warmer season.
To keep itself warm in artic weather conditions.