Yes they do because they are the breed of non elarging but if not thay will grow about "5" more
Siberian Huskies are pregnant for an average of 63 days, which is around 9 weeks. It is important to closely monitor the pregnant Husky for signs of labor as the due date approaches. If there are any concerns or complications, it is best to consult with a veterinarian.
Siberian Huskies are warm-blooded animals, like all mammals. This means they maintain a constant internal body temperature regardless of the external environment. Their thick double coat helps them stay warm in cold climates, but they are still warm-blooded and require proper care to regulate their temperature in extreme heat.
They have no fixed duration of living in india
The make stays only long enough to mate with the female. He has nothing to do with raising the offspring.
Siberian cranes typically stay in India during their winter migration, which lasts from around October to March. They arrive in India to escape the harsh winter conditions of their breeding grounds in Siberia and spend several months in wetlands, primarily in the states of Uttar Pradesh and Gujarat. Their stay can vary slightly depending on weather conditions and food availability.
To hunt preys
Like all dogs, they are related to wolves. And, as most wolves, they're expected to do well when having to run a lot, and be out in the cold a lot, they end up looking pretty much like wolves.
It Can stay in your system for about 2 days
One small hit of weed can stay in your system for up to 3-7 days, but it may vary depending on factors such as metabolism, frequency of use, and body composition.
They sleep during the day and hunt during the night.
Crack will stay in your saliva about 36-72 hours dependant on the amount
Yes they ALL stop growing. I personally own a Siberian who is about 1 1/2 years old. I have not noticed any significant growth for what seems like months. However, he is probably slowly "filling" out and I just don't notice. I weighed him last week at a whopping 67lbs which is big for a husky. From what I've read they keep growing taller until 12-16 months with their major growth spurts occurring before that. They then continue to "fill out" until around 2 years old. If your husky is getting "too big" that is ok as long as he/she is of healthy. Although mine is heavy I longboard him everyday and he attends doggy daycare 3-5 times a week so he is in amazing shape (just really tall). Some people will tell you that your Siberian is too big if it's a certain height/weight. Don't listen to them they are talking about the breed standard which only matters if you want to show your dog (does not matter at all with health). If it seems like your dog won't stop growing he is probably really young. If it is growing way larger than you expected you might acually have an Alaskan malamute or a mixed breed dog.