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  1. Blubber - Wikipedia

    Blubber is a thick layer of vascularized adipose tissue under the skin of all cetaceans, pinnipeds, penguins, sirenians, and polar bears. It was present in many marine reptiles, such as ichthyosaurs and …

  2. Blubber - National Geographic Society

    Oct 19, 2023 · Blubber is the thick layer of fat under the skin of marine mammals, such as seals, whales, and walruses. Most seals, like this one near McMurdo Sound, Antarctica, have blubber, a special kind …

  3. Whale Blubber

    Whale blubber is a thick layer of fat (vascularized adipose tissue) that surrounds a whale's body in order to keep its vital organs warm while in cold climates.

  4. What Is Blubber and What Is It Used For? - Biology Insights

    Aug 16, 2025 · Blubber is a specialized layer of fatty tissue found beneath the skin of many marine mammals, including whales, seals, and manatees. This unique biological material serves multiple …

  5. How marine mammals stay warm - National Oceanic and Atmospheric ...

    Jan 17, 2025 · Blubber is important for most marine mammals, such as whales and seals. The thick layer of fat provides insulation from cold ocean temperatures. Blubber is also important because it …

  6. What do humans use whale blubber for? – The Institute for …

    Nov 18, 2025 · Whale blubber, primarily used historically for its oil, served crucial roles in lighting, lubrication, and soapmaking; while its direct modern uses are significantly reduced, the legacy of its …

  7. Why is Blubber Important? - North American Nature

    Humans have been using Whale blubber for many years now, and it is used in almost all aspects of life. For Native Americans, whale blubber is a popular food source for many people who live in the Arctic.

  8. Are blubber and fat the same thing? Why blubber is always fat, but fat ...

    Apr 5, 2025 · Blubber is a wobbly sort of word, perfect for describing the thick layer of fat cells that lies under the skin of whales, seals, penguins, manatees and other marine animals.

  9. How does blubber keep whales warm? - Whale & Dolphin Conservation USA

    Oct 27, 2012 · Therefore, whales do not have a protective fur coat like many land mammals or seals and polar bears, and rely instead on their thick blubber to insulate their bodies in cold water. This blubber …

  10. Blubber | anatomy | Britannica

    Blubber serves as an insulating layer to protect small whales from hypothermia. Large whales have the opposite problem in that they can produce too much heat; they possess elaborate thermoregulation …