Many animals including whales, seals, manatees and penguins have a thick layer of fat called blubber. Only marine animals have blubber (but not every marine animal). Blubber provides buoyancy, hydrodynamic shape, and stores energy.
Dolphin has the thickest layer of fat called blubber.
Loads...polar bears, some dogs...ect. All animals which live in the cold basically.
Walruses, seals, sea lions, whales, dolphins, porpoises and manatees.
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some animals grow thick fur coats
Thick fur coats in dogs usually means they were developed in a cold climate, where a thick coat would be essential to keeping warm.
I think people should not wear fur coats, because the kill animals to do the real fur coats.
No. It feels like a coat but its there fur.
Only in the movie 101 Dalmatians That's fiction though and most likely fake. Dalmatians coats aren't that thick. No dalmatians aren't used for fur coats.
The animals in the polar regions have thick fur and thick skin to protect themselves from the cold climatic conditions.
Because of money.
because they 're fur is very warm and cheaper
the animals wear their fur people wear coats
The Sable provided the fur for the costs for Kings and Emperors. Other animals that provided coats were foxes, minks, and raccoons.
Wool is often used for winter coats. Nylon coats with down lining is also good for winter coats. Some people use fur but it is very expensive and some do not want to kill animals for fur.
Yes, grizzlies have a lot of fur as part of their adaptation. They have a thick coat in order to help them hibernate in the winter and stay warm. They shed their thick coats in the summer.