Siberian huskies were born in Russia to withstand temperatures of below 40-60 degrees, so a sweater is not neccessarily since they have a warm, thick double coat.
First of all, they have a much thicker winter coat than most dogs. Anywhere snowy is the best place for a Husky. Second of all, Siberian Huskies originated from Siberia. That should make sense.
Siberian Huskies has bodies uniquely built for weather adaptation. They are mainly suited for the cold with their snow-dog coat, but are also well suited for temperate climates. A Siberian Huskies grows it's thick double snow-dog coat during winter. And SHEDs it every spring. Check out more at, www.associatedcontent.com/article/2608173/siberian_husky_sled_dog_history.html www.associatedcontent.com/article/2599967/tips_for_siberian_huskies.html
Most importantly, the climate. Even in winter, India or more specifically, the Keolado National Park has a warmer climate than Siberia. So, they go there instead of freezing to death.Due to the weather, the food is also more plentiful, giving them all the more reason to migrate.Thirdly, they are now adapted to flying elsewhere for the winter, and it is very hard for them to change their routine now.
Siberian cranes come to India in winter to escape the harsh winter and to hatch the eggs.
I put a jacket on mine when it is 50 degrees for our walks. If it is really cold I put a a sweater under it.
Siberian birds come to India during winter.
Actually, they do! Don't take hem outside when it is ANYWHERE below 30f. Unless, you have them a coat or thick sweater to keep them warm.
Siberian tigers do have longer, silkier coats in fall and winter, then shed them as spring begins to warm the environment.
A husky its about 3-4 lbs a day even more in the fall unlike winter
Siberian Huskies, Alaskan Malamutes, and Bernese Mountain Dogs are breeds known for their ability to thrive in cold weather due to their thick double coats, built-in insulation, and high energy levels. These breeds have been historically bred to withstand harsh winter conditions.
im just a kid, 10 years old.i have a friend named kylie who knows most about wolves and dogs. it seems like Siberian huskies are bigger than malamutes. the only reason i ask this question is because my great uncle had a husky and she was either a malamute or a Siberian husky. she looked liked a wolf in winter. she would scare people in winter. its sad because she died.her name was molly.
They are allowed in cold places where it snows in the winter, but to people, huskies are nice unlike pitbulls that bite. What kind of question is this?