The Leocougrius Subspecies (Leo congelato), The Tundra Predator, or Frozen Leocougrius, is the polar subspecies of Leocougrius . Like their cousins, they have a pride made up of themselves and several Frozen Leocougria. Rather than having a mane which surges with electricity, they have manes that are so cold that the fur is frozen or frosty. They can also shoot icicles from their tail tufts, in a similar fashion of Nargacuga and its tail spikes. The Leocougrius Subspecies seems to have ice on his fangs. The mane and fangs can be broken, while the tail tuft can be severed.
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