Science, asked by aditibhardwaj4524, 5 months ago

How do the skins of penguins and Yake
in cold places protect them
from cold conditions?​

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Answered by Kartik02006
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A penguins' fat layer is what protects them against the cold while in the sea. ... Penguin feathers aren't like the large flat feathers that flying birds have, they are short with an under-layer of fine woolly down. Penguin feathers are also very good at shedding water when the bird emerges from the sea.

Answered by Aditya12823m
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A penguins' fat layer is what protects them against the cold while in the sea. ... Penguin feathers aren't like the large flat feathers that flying birds have, they are short with an under-layer of fine woolly down. Penguin feathers are also very good at shedding water when the bird emerges from the sea.This fat layer is the best form of internal insulation yet devised by mother nature - and therefore the best way to keep warm in water

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