a layer of fat called blubber under their skin.
They are warm blooded, air breathing mammals :)
The mammal or whale with the thickest layer of blubber is the Bowhead Whale.
A humback whale is a mammal. All mammals are warm-blooded.
a whale shark is warm blooded
It is the Minke whale. (Note, all whales are warm blooded mammals.)
Warm blooded
Yes
It's warmblooded because it's a whale and all mammals are warmblooded.
A blue whale.
A narwhal is a whale and is warm blooded.
A narwhal is a whale and is warm blooded.
1 reason is to keep them warm Whale Blubber is a fat layer in between a whale's skeleton and skin that keeps a whale warm in some of the cold temperatures in the Arctic.Whale blubber insulates the whale and stores food energy for this mammal.Blubber is basically fat.