Blubber is the layer of fat on some mammals.
"Blubber: The Insulating Adaptation of Marine Mammals"
No, platypuses do not have blubber. In Australia's mostly temperate climate, they do not need blubber.
Blubber is whale fat.
"The Insulating Power of Blubber: An Exploration of Thermal Protection in Marine Mammals"
enough to get blubber to keep them warm enough to get blubber to keep them warm
They Dont but Sophiaa Likes it
because since they live in the ocean, it's kinda cold, so they need blubber to keep them selfs warm at night and day.
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.
Rattlesnakes do not have 'blubber' nor to they eat 'blubber.'
it needs thick fur and blubber
penguins dont have blubber
Killer Whales (Orca orca) have a thick layer of blubber to keep them warm. Killer whales are a toothed whale belonging to the oceanic dolphin family.