Yes, it is. It protects an animal from a cold environment and ice water.
blubber
"Blubber: The Insulating Adaptation of Marine Mammals"
blubber
They have blubber 2 keep them warm!
They have long fur or a thick layer of blubber
It has layers of blubber which is kept until the end of thier migration.
Yes, it is. It protects an animal from a cold environment and ice water.
A thick layer of blubber
One of the main adaptations that ensures that the body does not lose heat too quickly. It is apart of the Environmental Adaptation as it is how an organism responds to its environment...
The layer of fat, or blubber, around a walrus's body serves several essential functions. It provides insulation, helping to maintain body temperature in cold Arctic waters. Additionally, blubber serves as an energy reserve, supplying nutrients during periods when food is scarce. This adaptation is crucial for their survival in harsh environments.
Their blubber gives them their energy.After this period, they lose almost half of their body weight. Sh@fiq imran
Rattlesnakes do not have 'blubber' nor to they eat 'blubber.'