White seals, also known as harp seals, can have a significant layer of blubber, typically ranging from 2 to 3 inches thick. This blubber serves as insulation to help them maintain body heat in cold Arctic waters and provides energy reserves during fasting periods, such as during molting or breeding. The thickness of the blubber can vary based on the seal's age, health, and environmental conditions.
Seals have a layer of blubber.
Seal blubber. Lots and lots of seal blubber.
yes
blubber
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The fur seal
Blubber
a white seal has 2000 hairs on it
Blubber!
Yes they have 3 1/2 inches of blubber in order to surviv Antarcticas harsh condistions
o% non blubber
It has a layer of blubber and then some thin fur!