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blubber is a layer fat found below the skin of ______ animal
*Polar
*Aerial
*Desert
*Aquatic
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Answered by hotelcalifornia
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Blubber is a thick layer of fat found below the skin of polar animals.

Explanation:

  • Blubber is a thick insulating layer of adipose (fat) tissue. The extra digested food is stored in the form of adipose tissue.
  • Blubber helps the polar animals from getting too cold during extreme temperatures.
  • Adipose tissue has low thermal conductivity, therefore, they do not transfer heat.
  • The blubber is evenly spread over much of their body.
  • Example: Whales, sea lions, and polar bears.

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