to keep warm
body blubber
A layer of fat just below the surface of the skin is called blubber . Eg: Sea Lion , Whale , Seals.
No, quite a few animals contain blubber as part of their anatomy. Basically any oxygen breathing animal, who's habitat is by the ocean like seals walrus sea lion, and whales.
adipose tissue. blubber
No they have still and wool.
The coat keeps it warm because it doesn't have a layer of blubber like whales or other sea mammels.
A blubber fish is actually made up of tiny sea creatures
blubber
No.
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.
blubber
They have blubber 2 keep them warm!