blubber
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blubber
a leopard seal has a layer of thick fat, like a penguin. And also, leopard seals as pups (babies) have fur so they can adjust to the cold
They have a thick layer of fat so they can keep warm.
Blubber.
a thick layer of fat or fur
A thick layer of fat.
In the Arctic or Antarctic, probably on land. Polar bears and musk ox fit that description. Most marine mammals (in cold climates) have a thick layer of fat, but lack a thick layer of fur. However, the nine species of fur seals have thick fur.
they have long hair and a thick layer of fat
They have A thick layer of fat that keeps them warm
A thick layer of blubber (fat) which insulates them from the cold.
The thick layer of fat under a marine animal's skin is called blubber, and it keeps the animal warm, much like insulation in a house.