Read the excerpt from “Husky–The Wolf Dog Of The North.”
No white man, out of his own brain, ever successfully devised a way of tying up a husky. Rope or "Can't Type" can resist their sharp teeth, at the best, for a very few minutes. But the Indian, through generations of travail, finally worked out the only method. He ties his dog up with a stick. One end of the pole is fastened so closely to the husky's neck that he cannot get at the "Can't Type" with his teeth.
This excerpt supports a central idea in the passage by giving more information about the:
A. Humble nature of huskies.
B. Physical features of huskies.
C. Men who work with huskies.
D. Wild nature of huskies.