There's usually enough for pulling a sled or more.
That is not counting the eskimos they live with because huskies are domestic dogs.
Depends on how many the owner has! I suppose two or three would be a good pack size, if you have enough room and time for them.
Huskies are a domestic breed of dog, there are no wild huskies.no
There is no such thing as Wild Siberian huskies. They are a domestic breed that originated from the Chukchi people in Siberia and have always been domestic dogs. They socialize with other huskies from an early age in this environment as they all have to pull sleds as a team.
Siberian Huskies are beautiful dogs that make beautiful house pets. As pets they do not have predators since they do not live in the wild and are not forced to fend for themselves.
Huskies are domesticated dogs and do not live in the wild. They get their food from their human owners.
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.
Siberian huskies in their spare time, tend to hunt for wild ligers in Mount Teptepee. They also tend to play fight and to hunt wild rabbits, but with the wild rabbits the females eat the meat while the males eat the fur. Its also known that if a female husky is in season, she will try and bite the male huskies penis.
Nowhere in any important numbers.Siberian huskies are domesticated dogs, meaning they're kept by humans. Apart from the occasional stray that's gone feral there are no wild Huskies.They live with indigenous people in snowy places, making them not wild at all.
A Siberian Husky is a domesticated animal, reliant on humans for its survival, they are not found in the wild and are therefore incapable of migration.
Siberian Husky is a domesticated breed, mening it is kept by humans. While there might be the occasional stray that has gone feral, there's really no important number of wild huskies.
They don't. They have always been domestic animals, sharing life with humans.
Siberian huskies are carnivores they would eat meat if they were in the wild and they have carnivorous teeth which they would use to rip, tear and pull apart their prey.
This is the answer to what Siberian Huskies eatThey eat dog food and meat (which is a carnivore)fisrt of all the question says what eats Siberian huskys not what they eat u foolsHm, Well. Technically Any Wild Animal That Can Get It's Paws And Claws On It