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Marine mammal such as whale has a very thick layer of isulating fat called blubber just under the skills, which one of the is not related to the adaptive value of this fat?

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Answered by varunlku689
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Explanation:

the the Marine mammal are great whales

Answered by kanchanshukla5601
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Answer:

Blubber covers the entire body of animals such as seals, whales, and walruses—except for their fins, flippers, and flukes.

Blubber an important part of a marine mammal's anatomy. ...

Storing Energy. ...

Insulation. ...

To insulate the marine mammal, blood vessels in blubber constrict, or get smaller, in cold water.

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