What insulating feature do sea otters lack that seals and whales commonly possess?

Answer

Insulating blubber layer

Sea otters do not possess the insulating blubber layer common to many other marine mammals like seals and whales. They rely entirely on their extremely dense fur for thermal regulation in the cold northern Pacific waters.

What insulating feature do sea otters lack that seals and whales commonly possess?
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