Of course. Seals have blubber to help them navigate quickly through the water and keep warm in icy climates. Blubber is not that common in land animals because it slows them down while moving.
Yes, carnivores are animals that can eat other animals. Any meat-eating animal is a carnivore.
Somatic cells are any of the cells that are found in plants or animals other than the reproductive cell or gamete cell. In mammals the somatic cells are found in the skin, bones, blood, connective tissue. In plants they are found in stems, leaves, roots, branches.
Any food high in carbohydrates, it can't be found naturally
Animals are actually characterized by their lack of photosynthesis. Animals lack the ability to create their own food, unlike plants. Animals are most often characterized by their ability to move via locomotion and their feeding habits. If there are any animals who have the ability to photosynthesize, it is currently unknown to mankind.
Carnivores:Canrnivores are the animals which purely feed on flesh of other animals. Here are some examples of animals that are carnivores:alligatorsBald EaglecaymanCrocodilesdinosaurshawksHyenaLionoctopusOtterpantherspenguinspumassharksspidersTigersTiger sharkWolfA carnivore is an animal that gets food from killing and eating other animals; they literally live on other animals.
Blubber in any animal is body fat.
The animals that have blubber are: whales, seals, sea lions, elephant seals, walruses and 40% of Americans most aquatic and/or semi-aquatic animals. Don't forget penguins, a lot of seabird chicks have a heavy blubber layer which is lost before fledging. Most animals with blubber live in freezing and/or arctic climates.
blubber is the fat portion of any mammal
No, quite a few animals contain blubber as part of their anatomy. Basically any oxygen breathing animal, who's habitat is by the ocean like seals walrus sea lion, and whales.
There are heaps of animals in Italy just not native ones. There are animals like wolfs and deer but as I said they are not native. They are found in other places.
There are no animals found in Antarctica.
There are no mountain lions or any other animals found in the Antarctic. It's too cold on the Antarctic continent for land-based animals to survive in the wild.
Madagascar Hissing Cockroach
No, koalas only live in Australia.Koalas are endemic to the continent of Australia, meaning that they are not found on any other continent or in any other island group.
No signs of life of any sort have been found on Venus, or any other place outside of the Earth.
Any of the domesticated animals of Europe are found in Spain.
Like any other whale, narwhals have a very thick blubber layer to keep warm. About 4 inches