Huskies have adapted to cold climates through their thick double coat, which consists of a dense undercoat for insulation and a longer outer coat that repels moisture and wind. Their furry paws provide insulation and traction on snow, while their lean bodies are built for endurance, allowing them to travel long distances in harsh conditions. Additionally, huskies have a unique ability to regulate their body temperature, allowing them to remain comfortable in extreme cold without overheating. These adaptations make them well-suited for life in frigid environments.
yes because they are adapted to warm weather
warm blooded
By husky, I assume you mean dog. If this is correct, it's warm blooded.
warm blooded
extremely cold weather
The husky breed of dog is very cute.I would love to have a husky someday.The weather feels husky today.
Husky puppies are often sold in areas of the countries that experience cooler climates.. The best places to find husky puppies for sale are in northern areas of the U.S. and Canada.
i am not sure but becuase they have thick skinThe seal has adapted thicker skin to survive in a cold climate.
Their bodies were adapted to cold weather.
The neanderthals had the nomad ways. They traveled with the seasons and the game. May have started growing food for their use. They did live in caves, but could stay in the trees as well. Their inability to adapt to our ancestors presence was part of their downfall.
I have a husky and since these dogs are the type of dogs that would be in the freezing cold weather the top coat on the husky keeps them warm in the winter and then they shed it in the summer. I go outside and brush my husky constantly because of how much he sheds. So on a husky the top coat keeps he/she warm and bottom coat sheds of in the summer. Hope that helped!
A husky is built to withstand temperatures from -58 to -75 degrees Fahrenheit depending on the size of your dog. They also have larger feet than normal with hair between it's toes to protect it from walking on ice. They're snow sled dogs that sleep, eat, and work in subzero conditions. A husky is not only designed to withstand the cold, they actually prefer it. I own a husky, he has a doggy door to get in and out at will. He's out playing in 30 degree weather right now and loves it.