Huskies are friendly dogs that get along quite well with humans and other animals. :)
Usally Wolfs or Huskies considering how humans use Huskies for sleding....
huskies are not Normally deadly to humans but can be deadly to other small animals such as squirrels, birds or rodents.
The same reason some humans do. Genetic variation
Pit bulls, Rottweilers, German shepherds, huskies, and mastiffs
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.
They don't. They have always been domestic animals, sharing life with humans.
Siberian Huskies were developed by the semi-nomadic Chukchi people of eastern Siberia. Huskies remained isolated in Siberia for hundreds of years, until the beginning of this century in 1908, when they were brought to North America. No date of the breed's origins is known, but DNA testing has proved that Huskies are one of the oldest breeds of dogs.
Siberian Huskies are a breed of dog. Just like any other dog, they don't run around killing others of their breed. So no.
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.
There are no wild packs of huskies roaming the antarctic, but you might find some being kept as sled dogs at any of the research stations that humans ahve set up out there.
As far as I know, lots of vitamin A, (In Huskies) can kill you. I hope someone improves this answer!:)