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Blubber of a whale is 27
% of whole body

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Answered by rawatsauravyash
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Blubber takes up about 27% of a whale's body mass, and it is composed of the epidermis, dermis, and hypodermal tissue. The epidermis, with an average thickness around 3.25 mm, comprises the outermost layer of blubber. Extensions of the dermis penetrate the epidermis, creating dermal ridges.

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