blubber feels like poop
penguins dont have blubber
The blubber keeps the penguin warm
Blubber on a penguin serves as an insulating layer to help them stay warm in cold waters. Penguins do not have thick fur like land mammals, so blubber is essential for maintaining their body temperature.
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Nope. A whale is a mammal, therefore it is covered in fur, not scales. But I see where you're coming from.
A dolphin has blubber on them, the blubber is like a fatty layer of skin that helps to keep them warm in below 0 waters. their blubber is smooth and feels like rubber, and it keeps them at a regular body temperature. some dolphins have markings on their blubber, some have spots or scratches from other marine animals attacking them.
Rattlesnakes do not have 'blubber' nor to they eat 'blubber.'
No, platypuses do not have blubber. In Australia's mostly temperate climate, they do not need blubber.
penguins dont have blubber
A seals skin is rich in oil and blubber which makes it smooth to the touch. The oil that is in the skin makes the it very good.
Blubber is a thick layer of fat found beneath the skin of marine mammals, such as whales and seals. It appears as a creamy, white or yellowish substance, often with a smooth texture. This fat layer serves as insulation to keep the animals warm in cold water and provides energy reserves. In terms of appearance, blubber can be seen as a thick, soft mass when cut from the animal.
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Seals have a layer of blubber.
Its oil made from whale blubber.
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They are covered in Blubber.
Blubber is whale fat.