The words "white paws" are easily translated to Latin. In Latin it is, "terram ungula fodit, Albus." White paws is usually a term used to describe dogs, but can be used for a variety of different animals.
The Latin equivalent of 'white bear' is Ursus albus. In the word-by-word translation, the noun 'ursus' means 'bear'. The adjective 'albus' means 'white'.
white (shiny) = candidus
white = albuswhite= niveus, candidus, albusalbus ==whitealbidus== whitealbicans ==whitish
Eques albus or eques candidus.
Nivea
micropoda
White cats with black paws... you said it...
No, there is not a white footed ferret, but there are domestic ferrets with white paws
Zampe bianche is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "white paws".Specifically, the feminine noun zampe means "paws". The feminine adjective bianche translates as "white". The pronunciation will be "TSAM-pey BYAN-key" in Italian.
snowy paws
The gene responsible for white paws in both domestic cats and tigers is likely the same. This gene causes a lack of pigment in the fur, leading to white patches on the extremities. It is a common genetic trait that has been passed down through generations in both species.
Paws, tails, and white stripes.
The Sacred Cat of Burma, as the Birman is sometimes called, is said to have acquired his striking paws remained white as a symbol of his purity.
western white terior
Socks (is it has white paws and the rest of its body is black)
It's either white fur or dirt or dust. Have it checked out.
In Iroquois languages, the phrase "four white paws" can vary depending on the specific language (such as Mohawk, Oneida, or Seneca). Generally, you would need to know the words for "four," "white," and "paws" in that particular language. A fluent speaker or language resource would be best for an accurate translation.