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In the unrelenting theater of endurance, where margins of seconds determine champions, the husky emerges not as a favored footnote—but as a biomechanical marvel. Their stocky frame, dense musculature, and compact proportions aren’t just aesthetic traits; they’re evolutionary optimizations forged through millennia of Arctic survival. The husky’s body type, often dismissed as “too bulky” by casual observers, reveals profound physiological advantages when measured against the demands of long-distance racing.

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