There are no huskies, nor are there any animals native to the Antarctic continent.
Well the Siberian Huskies are originally from Siberia. * I think there are no land animals native to Antarctica only birds and marine animals.
Working land animals were banned from Antarctica when it was discovered that they could transmit diseases to the marine animals when they interacted at the beaches.
Because huskies pulles the sledges that they used to get around in. And they were also used for hunting down animals for their owners.
There are no huskies in Antarctica; they have been banned since the 1990s because they can transmit diseases to breeding animals, such as seals.
No. There was a time when huskies were imported as working dogs. This practice is no longer allowed, because the dogs tend to terrorize breeding animals and can transmit diseases to the breeding animals.
Scientists discovered that diseases carried by the huskies could be transmitted to the seals that visit Antarctica's beaches to breed.
1991
People From Antarctica , Polar North , and other places that have snow in them everyday use huskies.
After Douglas Mawson, Roald Amundsen and Robert Falcon Scott went to Antarctica
They were removed because there were fears that the seal population would shrink because the scientist's were killing the seals to feed to the huskies.When that was a rather bad idea because there is 30 million seals of just one species and the population of them are increasing and huskies were needed to pull sleighs.
Huskies are no longer allowed on the Antarctic continent and have not been allowed for more than 20 years. Working dogs that worked in Antarctica were generally fed high-quality protein.
Early explorers between 1898 and 1922 brought dogs to Antarctica. The practice is now forbidden.