Who hunts the husky?

Huskies are domesticated dogs, and as such, they are not hunted.

It's important to note that:

* Huskies are not wild animals. They are bred specifically for their strength, endurance, and ability to pull sleds.

* Hunting is typically done for food or sport. Huskies are companions and working dogs, not prey.

However, some wild predators might occasionally prey on a lone husky, especially if it is young, sick, or injured. These predators could include:

* Wolves: While huskies are related to wolves, they are not as wild and are typically much smaller. Wolves might attack a husky if they are desperate for food or if the husky is vulnerable.

* Bears: Bears are omnivores and might be attracted to a husky if it is left unattended or if they are scavenging for food.

* Coyotes: Coyotes are smaller than wolves but can be aggressive and might attack a husky, especially if it is young or small.

It's important to keep huskies safe and to be aware of potential dangers in their environment.