to stay warm...
A thick layer of blubber
Europa is one of the many moons of Jupiter and one of the four main moons. It is thought to have a liquid water or soft ice layer under a thick layer of surface ice. Ceres (dwarf planet) is also thought to possibly have a water layer under a thin, dusty crust.
No, oryx do not have a thick layer of fat. They are adapted to survive in arid environments with scarce food and water by having efficient water conservation mechanisms and specialized metabolism. Their bodies are lean and designed for energy efficiency.
Seals have a thick layer of blubber, or fat, under the skin, which insulates them from the cold in the water and on ice or land.
Thick fur, heavy under coat, thick layer of fat or blubber but not necessarily all of these.
Doves can not survive long in water. Their feathers do not have the oily layer that water fowl have.
Beavers and polar bears have thick fur.
its called a cuticle, and helps the plant from losing too much water through a process called transpiration. this is the plant's way of getting water. plants with limited access to water have a thick layer to stop water from evaporating too much
The other person who answered this said Mars. This could be true on Mars's north and south pole, but its not entirely covered in ice. Ceres, the dwarf planet in the asteroid belt, and Europa, a jovian moon, may possess the qualities you included in your questions.
A thick water ice surface with a layer of subsurface salt water underneath.
under the ice is concrete. nothing can go in or out. the temp keeps the water frozen to create a thick layer of ice to skate on
Killer Whales have thick skin. This skin is lined with blubber. Blubber is a layer of fatty tissue just beneath a marine mammal's skin. The blubber of a killer whale is 3 to 4 inches (7.6 to 10.1 centimeters) thick.