African Wild Dogs Need Food And Water To Stop Starvation. They Usually Eat: Impalas, Wildebeest, Zebras, Eland, Dibatags, Waterbuck, Thompson's Gazelle, Kob, Puku, Lechwe, Gerenuk, Grant's Gazelles, Soemmering's Gazelles, Dama Gazelles, Steinbuck, Oribi, Klipspringer, Beria, And Most Other Animals. But Might Also Take: African Buffaloes, Young Girrafes, Young Elephants, Lizards, Snakes, Frogs, Toads, Fish, Nyla, Kudu, Wild Boar, Warthogs, Bush Pigs, Red River Hogs, Young Hippos, Pangolins, Aardvarks, Shrews, Mongooses, Otters, Foxes, Weasels, Hyenas, Golden Moles, Elephant Shrews, Ethopian Wolves And Other Animals. But Will Also Take Water.
Yes
Huskies survive on food. If they were wild they would hunt in packs.
food and exercise=happy & healthy huskie!
food and exercise=happy & healthy huskie!
Huskies are a domestic breed of dog, there are no wild huskies.no
Yes, wild huskies may hunt and eat rabbits as part of their diet. Huskies are natural predators and have a strong hunting instinct, especially when they are in the wild and need to find their own food to survive. Hunting rabbits can provide them with a source of protein and other nutrients necessary for their well-being.
Snakes need water, food and air in order to survive in the wild.
with fur
They CAN survive in hot weather, but need to be provided with shade and water since they were bred for cold climates.
Huskies are very tough so that they can survive harsh conditions.
to survive
Like all dogs, huskies are descended from wolves; however, the husky, or more specifically the Siberian husky, is a breed of dog, not a wild animal. Huskies can survive on almost any commercial dog food but in Alaska are often fed fresh or frozen fish, such as salmon, which is widely available. If a husky were abandoned in the wild, it would try to survive on small game, such as rabbits and mice, as well as the discarded kills of cougars and bears. An abandoned pack of huskies would probably be able to hunt down larger prey, including whitetail deer and caribou. This breed of dog is not prepared to survive in the wilderness, however, and would probably soon be killed by other predators.