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s blubber does not significantly affect heat loss... Blubber serves several different functions... Recent research also shows that blubber may save further energy for marine mammals such as dolphins in that it adds bounce... Blubber is also more vascularized... Blubber has advantages over... blood vessels covering the blubber constrict and decrease blood flow... Blubber can also aid in... s blubber reveals that its thickness and lipid content vary greatly amongst individuals and across life history... blubber from emaciated dolphins is much worse of an insulator than that of non... in turn have a higher heat conductivity than blubber from pregnant females and pre... Seal blubber has large amounts of... The positive effects of consuming blubber can be seen in... can yield blubber harvests up to 50 tons... Recent research has identified that blubber from whales and seals contains both... There is evidence that the blubber and other fats in the Northern diet also provide the calories needed to replace the... Recent studies suggest that blubber contains naturally occurring... in the blubber of seals of the... Blubber development in bottlenose dolphins... The ontogenetic changes in the thermal properties of blubber from Atlantic bottlenose dolphin Tursiops truncatus... Eat Meat and Blubber from Sea Mammals and avoid Cardiovascular disease... Chemical Compounds Found In Whale Blubber Are From Natural Sources...

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