Animals of colder regions and fishes of cold water have thick layers of subcutaneous fat. Explain, why?

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Muskan Anand

2 years ago

Thick layer of subcutaneous fat acts as an insulator. It retains heat in animals of colder regions and fishes of cold-water and thus maintains the body temperature. The heat loss will be less when the layer of subcutaneous fat is thicker.

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