You may say 'koori no ookami no kiba,' written: 氷の狼の牙
Tsumetai umi
Grey wolf not live in the rainforest or the desert because no bisons or other icy animals live in these 2 habitats and also because bisons or other icy animals don't live here.
there is no such thing as Icy breeze from sword that waves. you can't just make up random phrases and expect them to be translated to japanese.
"Tsumetai tsume" is pronounced tsoo-meh-tai tsoo-meh.
Siberian wolves are from Siberia, which is near the Arctic Circle. This means the habitat is very cold, icy, and full of forests.
kori ga hatteiru (covered with ice) kotte iri (frozen) tsumetai (cold)
The answer is pumpkin. I have a player on animal jam. My name is snowflake snowy seal for my seal, and blossom icy moon for my wolf.
No, they live in icy habitats, but when the ice is melted, then we can say that wolves live in grasslands.
Actually, the word "icy" is an adjective.
The Arctic wolf is not a climate, terrain, or vegetation; it is a species of wolf (Canis lupus arctos) that inhabits the Arctic regions. These wolves are adapted to the cold, harsh environments of the tundra, where they primarily hunt caribou and other prey. Their habitat includes icy landscapes and sparse vegetation, typical of the Arctic climate.
No, icy is an adjective, as it adds information to a noun, eg: the icy road, or the icy pond. The noun form is iciness or ice
Usually comets are icy as that is why you see the icy trail, but asteroids can be icy too.