Yes, wolves have a layer of fat known as subcutaneous fat that helps insulate their bodies and keep them warm in cold environments. This fat, along with their thick fur coat, provides essential protection against harsh weather conditions. Additionally, their body fat reserves are crucial for energy during times when food is scarce.
by there warm fat
they have fur to keep them warm
They have a thick layer of fat so they can keep warm.
manatees are fat so they can keep warm
Yes, it keeps them warm.
to keep ur body warm
To keep them warm and to keep water from touching their skin.
a fat cell is a cell in animals that stores energy and a drop of fat. It is also used to keep up warm, like a penguin flubber is used to keep a penguin warm. Hope this helps! :)
They huddle together, and their blubber (which is fat) helps to insulate them and keep them warm.
To keep warm of your body
yes they use it to keep warm.
by the fat on the bodies and food and water