why penguins skin are white and thick and why the is a thick layer of fat underneath.
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skin of penguin are white and thick because the temperature of their surroundings is very low and the water there is below 0 degree and thick skin to retain heat during weather condition
Since the penguins live in cold places, their exposure to the sun is much less and thus, their skin is white which also aids them in camouflaging. The thick layer of fat in their bodies acts as insulation to prevent the loss of their inner warmth and heat which helps them fight the frigid cold temperature.
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Having a white belly and black back is an extremely common form of coloration among marine animals. This pattern is called countershading. Prey or a predator looking down onto the animal see it against the dark sea, so having a dark back is a form of camouflage.
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