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A dolphins coat is called the blubber.
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they have blubber under their skin they have blubber under their skin
dolphins breath through whale blubber
Dolphins have a lot of blubber, so that helps them float.
Dolphins, porpoises and whales have a thick layer of fat beneath the skin to insulate them so that they do not lose too much body heat in the water. That's the blubber.
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.
A dolphin has blubber on them, the blubber is like a fatty layer of skin that helps to keep them warm in below 0 waters. their blubber is smooth and feels like rubber, and it keeps them at a regular body temperature. some dolphins have markings on their blubber, some have spots or scratches from other marine animals attacking them.
Cause of their extra skin called blubber.
The mammal(s) that have blubber are those around the sea - dolphins, whales, seals, sea lions, etc. - because they use the blubber to keep them warm in the cold sea water (especially at the deep depths they are known to dive too). The blubber is much the equivalent of a diver's wet suit.
Dolphins and whales have dorsal fins, blubber, and a high heart rate that keeps them warm.
There is no specific data on the amount of dolphin blubber sold annually as it is illegal to trade in species protected under the Marine Mammal Protection Act, which includes dolphins. Dolphin blubber is not a commercially traded product due to conservation concerns.