Penguins have blubber to keep warm during the winter.The blubber keeps the heat in their bodies and warms them up.
To survive the cold of course-a penguin has to spend a long time in wintry winds-evolution has made sure that penguins developed a layer of blubber-the others did not survive. To protect them against the arctic cold.
Seals need their thick fur coat and layer of blubber in order to protect them from the cold water in the environment around them. They also need their claws to protect them from predators.
it needs thick fur and blubber
the fur is not just what keeps a seal warm they also have a thick layer of fat which is called blubber. blubber is one of the reasons why the seals are being clubbed because it is a good source of food.
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No, rabbits do not have blubber. Blubber is a thick layer of fat that some marine mammals like whales and seals have to insulate and store energy. Rabbits rely on their fur for insulation and do not have blubber.
No, hair is not the outer covering of a seal. Seals have a thick layer of blubber under their skin, and their outer covering is made up of a combination of thick, waterproof fur or hair. This fur helps seals regulate their body temperature and stay warm in cold water.
The thick layer of fat under the fur of an animal is called blubber. This layer helps provide insulation, store energy, and regulate body temperature in animals living in cold environments, such as marine mammals like whales and seals.
Foxes have thick fur which replace blubber, and they know how to conserve warmth in place of blubber, so they will not freeze.
Yes, short thick fur.
They have long fur or a thick layer of blubber
no, becouse they do not have blubber or thick fur