The Husky breed is a domesticated animal. They were and are
still bred as work animals so they do not per say have "predators".
They are derived from the wolf family of canines so it is safe to
say that the predators of wolves are the same to any canine. Wolves
are at the higher end of there ecosystem, meaning they do not have
many natural enemies. The only real threat to their kind is humans.
Huskies, on the other hand, may have many other types of predators,
but again, they are domesticated and are not generally found in the
wild roaming about.
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Siberian husky predators - Well, let me tell you, Siberian Huskies are not typically considered predators in the traditional sense. They are known for being friendly and sociable dogs. However, in the wild, they might encounter and have to deal with some potential threats like wolves or larger carnivores. But in a domestic setting, they are more likely to be a beloved family pet than a predator. So, don't worry too much about them being a threat to other animals. Oh, and they sure are cute and full of energy!