becase it was born there
They can live in just about any cold environment.
No one lives in antarctica permanently. All you get there are a couple of research stations.
Usally Wolfs or Huskies considering how humans use Huskies for sleding....
extremely cold weather
wolves Huskies Arctic fox
The exact population of Siberian Huskies in the Arctic is difficult to determine, as they are not a wild species but rather domesticated dogs bred by the Chukchi people of Siberia for sledding and companionship. While there may be a few thousand Huskies in the Arctic regions, their numbers can fluctuate due to factors such as breeding practices and the popularity of the breed. Overall, Siberian Huskies are more commonly found in various parts of the world as pets and working dogs rather than in their native Arctic environment.
Huskies are pets, they live as their owners decide. Apart from the occasional stray, there are no huskies in the wild. But dogs are pack animals, and if left to themselves, huskies would most likely form packs.
no
about 278,456,732,338 billion huskies live in the world today
no they can't!
cuba
yes