Some animals have a thick layer of fat called bludder
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Blubber is a thick layer of fat, also called adipose tissue, directly under the skin of all marine mammals. Blubber covers the entire body of animals such as seals, whales, and walruses—except for their fins, flippers, and flukes. ... They rely on the energy stored in their blubber.
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They have this layer for their protection from extreme cold
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