What does a wild Alaskan Husky eat?

There's no such thing as a "wild Alaskan Husky". Huskies are domesticated dogs, bred for sledding and companionship. They wouldn't survive in the wild on their own.

However, if we imagine a hypothetical wild dog living in Alaska, similar to a wolf, its diet would consist of:

* Large prey animals: Moose, caribou, elk, and sometimes smaller prey like rabbits, squirrels, and birds.

* Carrion: Dead animals found in the wild.

* Fish: Salmon and other fish, especially during spawning season.

* Berries and plants: Seasonal berries and other edible plants for extra nutrients.

It's important to remember that this is just a theoretical diet, and wild dogs, unlike domesticated huskies, have a strong survival instinct and the skills to hunt and scavenge for food.