Sentences with phrase «of blubber»

The Eskimo practice of preserving a whole seal or bird carcass under an intact whole skin with a thick layer of blubber also permits some proteins to ferment into carbohydrates.
It can put a winter layer of blubber on ya fast.
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Then his tear ducts overflowed, and he endured what Brits call «a spot of blubbering» before choking out the rest of his answer.
The consumption of blubber has been credited with this phenomenon.
So heavy are they that strips of blubber are cut by them from the back of the hapless whale.»
They drove up Highway 1 from Santa Cruz, 30 miles to the south, cut through several feet of blubber, muscle, and bone, and scooped up the head with a front - end loader borrowed from a nearby lumber company.
A thick layer of fat, the human equivalent of blubber, will provide protective insulation but will prolong life for only a limited amount of time.
Another feature that sets them apart is their lack of blubber.
And they keep their body heat even without an insulating layer of blubber like whales, seals and sea lions.
Truth is, more and more studies are now showing that exercising in the fat - burning «zone» is maybe the LEAST efficient way to get rid of that blubber.
So, when scientists «infer» the carbohydrate content of blubber they don't find much carbohydrate.
I have lots of blubber, my weight loss happened because of diet.
Choose Some Part of Your Body To Love Despite the fact that I've felt like a tub of blubber bouncing around, I've realized that I really love my butt, eyes and hair.
Knee joints meant to hold up 30 pounds can not possibly support 40 pounds of blubber and flabby muscle!!!
The southward journey takes 2 - 3 months and the whales remain in the lagoons for 2 - 3 months allowing calves to build up thick layers of blubber for the northward migration.
Like nearly all baleen whales, they forage only spring through fall, and then fast while in tropical waters while living off of a thick layer of blubber fat.
Level one climaxes with a bald fire - breather, whose ample rolls of blubber absorb a good deal of punishment from fists and feet.
A major project consisting of a feature - length film and soundtrack composed by Björk, large - scale sculptures, photographs and drawings, Drawing Restraint 9 was built upon themes such as the Shinto religion, the tea ceremony, the history of whaling, and the supplantation of blubber with refined petroleum for oil.
While researchers have known for awhile now that the blubber of these animals contain toxins, they're now seeing the those
The blue whale was too swift and powerful for the 19th century whalers to hunt, but with the arrival of harpoon cannons, they became a much sought after species for their large amounts of blubber.
They took turns biting off chunks of its blubber.
For example, whale's milk is especially high in fat because whale babies need a thick layer of blubber to keep warm in cold waters.
Indeed, beneath a layer of blubber, actual abdominal striations are visible.
In order to thrive, they have a thick layer of blubber.
Whales are wrapped in fat — a thick layer of blubber — as vital insulation against the cold.
By measuring blubber thickness on dead right whales — both entangled and not entangled — they found that entangled juvenile whales lose an average of 50 % of their blubber, whereas entangled adults lose about 17 %.
Background Mammals that have evolved to live in cold waters, such as whales, seals, sea lions and polar bears, commonly have a layer of blubber.
Sea otters must eat about 25 % of their body weight daily to maintain their body temperature since unlike other marine mammals they rely solely on their fur rather than an extra layer of blubber to stay warm — it's like a 120 - pound human eating 30 pounds of food per day.
Mammals that have adapted to live in cold waters — such as polar bears and whales — can stay warm largely because of their blubber, a thick layer of blubber.
The problem is compounded by their thick layer of blubber, essential for insulation when at rest.
Whales, seals and walruses stay warm in chilly water because they have a thick layer of blubber.
«These animals are quite small and they can't carry around a thick layer of blubber.
But as I stripped away nearly all the fat, I was shocked with how little, actual muscle mass I had beneath my layers of blubber:
The Humpback whales migrate from Alaska to Hawaii in order to give birth in warmer waters, because their newborn calves are born without the necessary protective layer of blubber.
Going into the autumn the seal will be insulated by a 5 cm (2 in) thick layer of blubber, giving them a fat percentage of between 40 and 50 %.
They live off their thick layer of blubber (fat).
They are also born with a thicker layer of blubber and begin foraging in the sea right after birth.
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