The blubber on a walrus serves several important functions. It provides insulation against the cold waters of the Arctic, helping to regulate their body temperature. Additionally, blubber acts as an energy reserve during times when food is scarce, and it plays a role in buoyancy, aiding their ability to swim and dive effectively.
The blubber protects the walrus from the cold.
Walrus stay warm by: 1. Their thick blubber "fat" is used as an insulation against the cold. 2. They huddle in massive groups.
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keeps it warm
Yes.
To protect themselves from the cold.
The walrus has a thick layer of blubber beneath the skin to keep it warm.