Blubber in any animal is body fat.
Yes they have 3 1/2 inches of blubber in order to surviv Antarcticas harsh condistions
Seals have a layer of blubber.
Anything dyed becomes a different colour. PS: There are no animals in Antarctica, it's too cold.
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No.
Blubber is the layer of fat that keeps animals warm. These animals include polar bears, whales, and seals.
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.
Three arctic animals that have blubber besides a polar bear are seals, walruses, and whales. Blubber is a thick layer of fat that helps these animals insulate their bodies and stay warm in the cold Arctic waters.
They help animals keep warmth and protect animals from getting killed.
Blubber is fat. Fat acts as an insulator under the skin that keeps animals, especially marine life that live near the north and south poles, warm.
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they have coats of blubber