Sentences with phrase «warm blubber»

Upon arrival we get in line and go up, where a kind of conveyor belt takes us one by one to the mud bath, after which we get a simple massage in the warm blubber.

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Blubber experiment: How animals stay warm.
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.
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.
These processes work together, along with insulating factors like blubber or fur, to help animals keep warm or cool down, he said.
Immediately I understand the discomfort that a seal or a penguin, insulated by blubber, must feel on a warm day.
That helps keep them warm in frigid waters, because these marine mammals don't produce blubber — a thick layer of fat — as do seals and walruses.
However, if you still blubber like a baby every time someone mentions the name Aeris, then Final Fantasy Explorer's exceptional level of fan service will warm you up like a Chocobo onesie.
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While most marine mammals use blubber to keep warm, sea otters use a double layer of the densest fur of any mammal.
Their body is covered in blubber, which helps them keep warm and reduce drag while they are swimming.
Polar bears in the arctic would typically put on a fat blubber layer going into late winter, Dewar said, but Anana, a city bear, doesn't have that blubber layer this year due to our warmer climate.
penguins are warmer in Antarctica because they have extra fat (blubber) so in winter they huddle together to be even warmer.
Gulls flocked to find remnants of whale blubber, called maktak, and 50 yards away, the ocean gently rocked against the course black sandy shoreline, which is not much of a beach anymore with the rising waters from warming oceans and melting ice.
DNAinfo reports that the bear doesn't have the insulating blubber that would keep an animal in the wild warm:
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