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Whales have blubber, a thick layer of fat beneath their skin, to provide insulation in cold ocean waters, helping to maintain their body temperature. This blubber also serves as an energy reserve, which is crucial for survival during periods of food scarcity or migration. Additionally, the buoyancy provided by blubber aids in the whale's ability to float and swim efficiently.

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