Huskies are by nature domesticated dogs. Therefore, they are bred in captivity. Even so, a well trained huskie does well in a cage.
In a way, better if they were born in captivity.
Kangaroos actually adapt quite easily to a life in captivity if they have been raised as household pets. They cannot adapt if they have been taken from the wild. Koalas are docile creatures and, again, adapt well to captive conditions in sanctuaries. They cannot be household pets like kangaroos can.
Huskies are nice but if you train them to be bad then , well they wont be nice no more :P
well really they just from a different state or country
Huskies are friendly dogs that get along quite well with humans and other animals. :)
Huskies are nice but if you train them to be bad then , well they wont be nice no more :P
well huskies are dogs from a wolf pack so the huskies are from the Artic so they smell wiffy but its fine ! they do eat fish but it depends on what bread they are
Well the Siberian Huskies are originally from Siberia. * I think there are no land animals native to Antarctica only birds and marine animals.
It is not advisable to keep a wild baby rabbit as a pet. Wild rabbits have specific needs and may not adapt well to captivity. It is best to leave them in their natural habitat.
Kangaroos actually adapt quite easily to a life in captivity if they have been raised as household pets. They cannot adapt if they have been taken from the wild. When injured wild kangaroos are nursed back to health, they must be released into the wild or, if unlikely to survive due to the nature of their injuries, they must be accommodated by an animal sanctuary that has wide, open spaces for these animals.
Captivity resolution refers to the process of addressing and managing the psychological and emotional effects experienced by individuals or animals that have been held in captivity. This can involve rehabilitation, reintegration into natural environments, or therapeutic interventions to help them cope with the trauma of confinement. In the context of wildlife, it often focuses on ensuring that animals can adapt and thrive once they are released back into the wild. The goal is to promote well-being and restore natural behaviors that may have been suppressed during captivity.
Yes .. Siberian Huskies are the purest of Huskies and are one and the same.