The blubber helps keep penguins warm during the winter and the cold water.
The blubber keeps the penguin warm
penguins dont have blubber
Yes they do. However, it is not where you would think it is. Refer to the "skin" of a penguin, then, as its feather, down feathers, or blubber. I like that word: BLUBBER. Blubbery-blubberness
they keep them warm under the blubber and leave them 2 monthes later
Their feet are webbed, which makes them swim faster, They have slick feathers for speed, blubber to stay warm. etc
The blubber keeps the penguin warm
penguins dont have blubber
a penguin keeps warm with its blubber
Yes they do. However, it is not where you would think it is. Refer to the "skin" of a penguin, then, as its feather, down feathers, or blubber. I like that word: BLUBBER. Blubbery-blubberness
they keep them warm under the blubber and leave them 2 monthes later
Those which have adaptable features such as thick fur, blubber etc eg- penguin, seal
the fact that it has a layer of blubber and thermal feathers are some also there are its webbed feet.
Penguins have blubber to keep warm during the winter.The blubber keeps the heat in their bodies and warms them up.To survive the cold of course-a penguin has to spend a long time in wintry winds-evolution has made sure that penguins developed a layer of blubber-the others did not survive. To protect them against the arctic cold.
they have a layer of blubber and thick feathers to protect them from the cold so they will feel warm and comfortable
Rattlesnakes do not have 'blubber' nor to they eat 'blubber.'
No, platypuses do not have blubber. In Australia's mostly temperate climate, they do not need blubber.
Their feet are webbed, which makes them swim faster, They have slick feathers for speed, blubber to stay warm. etc