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What is the diference between an alaskan malamute and a siberian husky?

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What is the diference between an alaskan malamute and a siberian husky?

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Size. The Siberian Husky Average Min. Height 20 inches Average Max. Height 24 inches Average Min. Weight 35 pounds Average Max. Weight 60 pounds The Malamute Average Min. Height 23 inches Average Max. Height 25 inches Average Min. Weight 75 pounds Average Max. Weight 85 pounds The Siberian Husky was originally bred by the Chukchi, a tribe of Siberian nomads, to provide fast, economical transportation over the frozen land. Mals were bred to carry larger loads therefor not as fast as the Sibe. Siberian Huskies can have blue , brown , one of each or parti eyes while the Mal can only have brown , Mals with blue eyes are seen as a fault and highly undesired in the breed. The Siberian Huskies eyes are almond shaped, moderately spaced. The Alaskan Malamutes eyes are almond shaped and of medium size. The expression , A Siberian Huskies expression is keen, but friendly; interested and even mischievous A Malamutes expression is soft and indicates an affectionate disposition.

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