cold ocean areas. the blubber provides needed insulation against frigid water and air .
Seals have a layer of blubber.
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.
Blubber in any animal is body fat.
an environment similar to the animal's natural habitat.
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No.
Blubber is the layer of fat that keeps animals warm. These animals include polar bears, whales, and seals.
by their body parts like a polar bear it has thick fur to last all winter and also whales have blubber which is a thick layer of fat to keep them warm....
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Of course. Seals have blubber to help them navigate quickly through the water and keep warm in icy climates. Blubber is not that common in land animals because it slows them down while moving.
Blubber is an external layer of fat found beneath the skin of certain animals, primarily marine mammals like whales, seals, and polar bears. It serves as insulation to help regulate body temperature in cold environments, as well as providing energy reserves and buoyancy.