No, they started out as sled dogs for the eskimos and eventually became pets for regular people, they have always been domestic dogs.
Huskies are not wild animals, every dog known to humanity as of now is domesticated (they came from wolves).
They don't. They have always been domestic animals, sharing life with humans.
Huskies are pets, they live as their owners decide. Apart from the occasional stray, there are no huskies in the wild. But dogs are pack animals, and if left to themselves, huskies would most likely form packs.
Huskies are a domestic breed of dog, there are no wild huskies.no
Like other dog breeds, Siberian huskies are omnivorous scavengers and will eat anything that is edible (and some things that are not). Huskies have high prey drives and will chase down and eat small prey such as rabbits if they have the chance.Siberian huskies eat rabbits, birds and other small animals.
They don't. They have always been domestic animals, sharing life with humans.
Hunting is an instinct in huskies since they are like wolves with a born instinct to hunt.
Huskies are domestic dogs, not wild animals. They live where ever people own them. They may be found in cold, hot or temperate climates.
Huskies survive on food. If they were wild they would hunt in packs.
There are no huskies, nor are there any animals native to the Antarctic continent.
people found all of them and took them away the wild
Yes
usually fed it. if they are wild then they hunt