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						How do marine mammals such as whales and dolphins regulate their body temperature in cold ocean waters?
													How do marine mammals such as whales and dolphins regulate their body temperature in cold ocean waters?												
												
												
		 
                    
Marine mammals like whales and dolphins have a thick layer of insulating blubber under their skin, which helps them retain heat in cold ocean waters. They also have adaptations such as countercurrent heat exchange systems in their blood vessels, which prevent heat loss from vital organs.