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Blubber is a
thick layer of
vascularized adipose tissue under the skin of all cetaceans, pinnipeds, penguins, and sirenians. Lipid-rich,
collagen fiber-laced...
- The
jelly blubber (Catostylus mosaicus), also
known as the blue
blubber jellyfish, is a
species of
jellyfish from
coastal regions in the Indo-Pacific...
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Blubber is a children's
novel by Judy
Blume first published in 1974. The
narrator of the
story is Jill Brenner, a
Pennsylvania fifth-grader who joins...
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Blubber is a
thick layer of
vascularized fat
found under the skin of all cetaceans, pinnipeds, and sirenians.
Blubber may also
refer to:
Blubber (novel)...
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crying are
known as sobbing, weeping, wailing, whimpering, bawling, and
blubbering. For
crying to be
described as sobbing, it
usually has to be accompanied...
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Chukchi food
consisting of
frozen whale skin and
blubber.
Muktuk is most
often made from the skin and
blubber of the
bowhead whale,
although the
beluga and...
- meat and
blubber of the
pilot whale have been an
important part of the islanders'
staple diet. The
islanders have
particularly valued blubber: both as...
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through the
bottom of the car and running. Lazy Luke, a hillbilly, and
Blubber Bear, a timid, cry-baby bear, in the
Arkansas Chuggabug (8); Luke maneuvers...
- Blibber-
Blubber was the
first bubble gum formulation,
developed in 1906 by
American confectioner Frank H. Fleer. The gum was
brittle and sticky, with...
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Blubber Bay is an
unincorporated settlement on the
northern end of
Texada Island at the bay of the same name in the
northern Gulf of
Georgia on the South...