Jurassic
Blubber
GUYS THE ANSWER IS DINOSAUR FOOTPRINT NOT FRIKING MAMMALS
blubber
Most mammals cope with cold weather with a layer of fat or their fur.
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Blubber is the layer of fat on some mammals.
the adipose tissue.
blubber
All mammals, including humans, have body fat/insulation, but some have more than others (e.g., whales).
Same as all air-breathing animals - the Troposphere.
The Photosphere
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.