It helps so they can stay warm on cold days. On hot days they shed hair. :)
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The Alaskan malamute is a type of domestic dog. It has a thick coat of fur to protect it from the Arctic cold and powerful legs to help it run.
huskies get there fur by pooping
Thick camouflaged fur, sharp teeth, good hearing, padded feet, and good eyesight.
because they can hunt there own food, keep themselves warm with there thick fur, and fend for themselves
Husky's are generally found in the Arctic, or similar snowy continent's. They need a thick coat to keep them warm.
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They are not supposed to. Alaskan malamutes are the ones with the curly tails. Huskys have a more wolf like appearance whereas malamutes fur appears thicker and their muzzle is thicker and shorter than that on a husky
Siberian huskies are a breed of domesticated dog. Therefor, it wouldn't be hunters that killed them for fur, if they were killed for fur (which they aren't). Siberian huskies are generally used as sled dogs.
Polar bears thick fur helps them by keeping them warm. Without their fur, they wouldnt have any warmth.
Yes they do.. Huskies blow their coat, which is when the fur comes out in chunks not like the ususal labrador etc, which a few hairs come of when you pat them, Huskies have lots of layers in their fur, when a hair falls off, it is all squiggley. They often shed their coats when it is too hot, or when its too cold and they shed it for another warmer coat. Its not unusual for a husky to have thick clumps of fur stick out, Huskies should be groomed at least once a week.
Both animals are protected from the cold by their thick fur.