How seals can survive in polar climate where the temperature prevails below 0C?
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Body Temperature Regulation
When cold, seals rely on their thick layer of blubber, or fat, to keep their organs insulated. Younger seals' skin is kept warm by a layer of water-repellent fur, which remains until the seals grow the fat layer.
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Seals have a thick layer of fat called blubber that helps them to trap warmth in their bodies.
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