Why animals live in cold climates have a lot of adipose tissue ?
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Whether they are living in cold waters near the North Pole or around Antarctica or are visiting the deep ocean, these animals' blubber is vital to their survival. ... Blubber is a thick layer of fat (adipose) tissue. Animals store extra digested food in the form of adipose tissue, which contains molecules called lipids.
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Because adipose tissue is found below the the skin and it has large amount of fat which protects the animal from cold climate and keep their body warm
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