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Siberian Husky

Siberian Husky. By Annika. Mammal. It gives birth to live babies. It has fur. It breaths air and it has lungs. Location (Where it lives). The Siberian Husky lives in Europe, Asia, North America and the Arctic. Habitat / Environment. Where: Far Northern countries and the Arctic.

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Siberian Husky

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  1. Siberian Husky By Annika

  2. Mammal • It gives birth to live babies. • It has fur. • It breaths air and it has lungs.

  3. Location (Where it lives) • The Siberian Husky lives in Europe, Asia, North America and the Arctic.

  4. Habitat / Environment • Where: Far Northern countries and the Arctic. • Surroundings/Shelter: Snow • Temperature: Freezing

  5. Food • The Siberian Husky eats fish and meat.

  6. Predator-Prey Relationship • They eat their prey for protein.

  7. Size /Looks • Height : Male -21 to 23 in. Female – 20 to 22 in. • Weight : Male – 45 to 60 pounds. Female – 35 to 50 pounds. • Description: White and black , white and red and white and gray.

  8. Interesting Facts • There are about 350 different dog breeds.

  9. Interesting Facts • They recognize people , animals and things just by smelling them.

  10. Interesting Facts • They may recognize smells for long periods of time.

  11. Interesting Facts • Once a Siberian Husky saved a man’s life!

  12. Interesting Facts • Owners must make sure their dogs stay cool in the Summer.

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