Amelie has one friend, Blubber.
Amélie has one friend, Blubber.
Look at that Blubber fly.
Good riddance to bad Blubber.
Maybe it'll take off some of that Blubber.
At least pretend to care, Blubber Belly!
Dolphins are warm-blooded and have Blubber to keep them warm.
During this time, they depend on their Blubber as a stored energy source.
I can't just stand here and watch an old buddy turn to Blubber.
Thick layers of Blubber insulate their bodies against the cold waters of the Pacific Ocean.
Fat the rikishi may be, but there's an awful lot of muscle underneath the Blubber.
In addition, the symbol of"Blubber" was created by the man through various kinds of learning.
cold waters have a thick layer of Blubber under the skin to help them stay warm.
The result was large flying chunks of Blubber that ended up far beyond what you would imagine.
But the man's reaction
was a direct consequence of the symbol of"Blubber" representing something inedible in his mind.
and by the carcasses of dead adult walruses or whales, whose Blubber is readily devoured even when rotten.
Whales and dolphins don't know it,
but their bodies are wrapped in a miracle tissue- Blubber, a form of fat.
Mature bears tend to eat only the calorie-rich skin and Blubber of the seal, which are highly digestible,
whereas younger bears consume the protein-rich red meat.
In some areas, the polar bear's diet is supplemented by walrus calves
and by the carcasses of dead adult walruses or whales, whose Blubber is readily devoured even when rotten.