In the wild, Siberian Huskies typically get water from natural sources such as rivers, streams, or lakes. They may also obtain moisture from the snow they encounter, which they can eat or lick to hydrate. Additionally, they are adept at finding water during their travels and can often sense where it is located. This adaptability helps them survive in their often harsh, cold environments.
A husky has no predators. It is a dog, which can be considered an apex predator if it lived in the wild.
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.
Its fur coat because it keeps the snow out which means the can bury themselves in the snowThere is no such thing as a wild Siberian husky.
they like to eat meat in the wild
The male Siberian husky put it's penis into the female Siberian husky's vagina!
Huskies are domesticated dogs and do not live in the wild. They get their food from their human owners.
Water like any dog.
Hàshiqí is the Chinese name for Siberian Husky.
A Siberian husky originates from Siberia, Russia if that's what you are wondering.
no. the Siberian husky, is the Siberian husky. but there are other types of huskies. there is the Siberian, the Alaskan, the Mackenzie river husky. some people would also include the Alaskan malamute.
there isn't a English husky, there just Siberian huskys in England.
The Siberian husky produces 6-8 puppies