Animals of colder region and fishes in cold water have thicker layer of subcontaineous fat.
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Animals in colder regions have thick layers of fat, because fat act as insulator and doesn't let their body heat escape, which helps them survive in such extreme temperatures
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yeh ...it's true....
the animals found in colder region and fishes in colder water have thich subcutaneous fatty layer....known as # blubber..
it is because for protection from the colder climate
the animals found in colder region and fishes in colder water have thich subcutaneous fatty layer....known as # blubber..
it is because for protection from the colder climate
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Animals in colder regions have thick layers of fat, because fat acts as an insulator and doesn't let their body heat escape, which helps them survive in such extreme temperatures. Also, as not much vegetation is available in colder regions, the layers store nutrients that help the animal when needed.
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