Siberian huskies aren't endangered.
it would be very unlikely that huskies (the breed of dog) could become extinct.
Siberian huskies originally live in siberia (a place in russia) and they were brought to Canada and Alaska (they like snowy places, i guess). Siberian huskies mate, and then the female become pregnant and then she gives birth to up to about five pups, and raises them without the father's help.
because they are going extinct
Siberian huskies are very social animals. They are the closest dog relative of the gray wolf. Huskies like to have other huskies or dogs to be with them for company and protection. They form a very strong bond and act together like a pack. If they ate each other then there wouldn't be that many huskies left on the planet would there? They need each other just like we need our family for help and comfort.
tell people that blue sharks are getting extinct
I don't really get your point, you mean like just for Sibirian huskies or all the dogs? Or do you mean because they are sledge-dogs? In that case, maybe treat them better and don't work them out that hard. Start an organisation and collect money !? That would be my best answer......
Huskies.
Siberian Huskies are generally friendly dogs. They love to play and need plenty of exercise. Its is very rare for a husky to harm a human, but if they do it might be for multiple reasons,They were provokedThey were playing and accidentally hurt some one.or they were raised to be aggressive
Siberian tigers help the environment as equally as any other animal on the planet. Such as killing there prey. Example by eating the meat, the body then digests it and excretes fesses which produces natural elements that help the soil and further on trees. Such as sustaining a natural balance.
they need to know about it so that they can help animals that are on the verge of getting extinct (endangered) and help them to be better and not be endangered
You can't. They're extinct.
Curled tails and webbed toes can be found in several types of dogs including Labrador retrievers, beagles, and Siberian Huskies. The webbed toes help them to move over mud or snowy surfaces. Curled tails help the dogs keep burrs out of their tails when moving through brush.