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Hands-On Activity: Blubber & Fur Insulation Experiment
Blubber & Fur Insulation Experiment
Big Question:
How did Ice Age animals stay warm in freezing environments?

Objective:
Demonstrate how a thick layer of blubber helped Ice Age mammals survive extreme cold.

Materials Needed
  • Disposable plastic gloves
  • Crisco or shortening
  • Large bowl or bin
  • Ice and cold water
  • Optional: thermometer
Setup
  1. Fill a bowl with cold water and ice.
  2. Turn one glove inside out and coat the outside generously with Crisco (about ½–1 inch thick).
  3. Turn the glove right-side out so the Crisco is trapped between the glove layers.
  4. Leave the second glove plain (or use a bare hand for comparison).
Instructions for Parents
  1. Set the Ice Age context:
    Explain that during the Ice Age, giant mammals like mammoths lived in freezing temperatures. They evolved thick layers of fat called blubber to help keep their bodies warm.
  2. Test the blubber:
    Have your child place one hand inside the blubber glove and the other hand into the plain glove (or leave it bare).
  3. Into the ice water:
    Slowly place both hands into the ice water at the same time.
  4. Observe:
    Ask your child to describe how each hand feels after 10–30 seconds.
    • Which hand feels colder?
    • Which hand feels more protected?
Parent Talking Points
  • Level 1: “Blubber is a thick layer of fat that keeps animals warm in cold places.”
  • Level 2: “Blubber slows heat loss by trapping warmth near the body. Ice Age mammals combined blubber, thick fur, and large body size to survive glacial climates.”
Discussion Prompts 
  • How would this blubber feel in hot weather?
  • Why would animals with lots of blubber struggle as the Ice Age ended?
  • Why does this help explain why some megafauna went extinct?
Wrap-Up: Linking to Extinction
Explain that when glaciers melted and temperatures warmed:
  • Thick blubber became a disadvantage
  • Large animals needed more food
  • Many Ice Age giants could not adapt fast enough
This connects directly to climate change → survival → extinction.

Safety Notes
  • Keep water cold, not painfully icy
  • Stop immediately if the child is uncomfortable
  • Wash hands thoroughly afterward