Do you think blubber is an effective physical adaptation to keep animals warm in the tundra? Why?
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Yeah, blubber is an effective physical adaptation to keep animals warm in the tundra.
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It is thick and dense -- so thick, in fact, that it can account for a substantial portion of an animal's body mass. Some aquatic mammals have a mass that is as much as 50 percent blubber, particularly those that live in the coldest regions of the Arctic.
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no
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because I know
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