A large hare of northern North America; it is almost completely white in winter.
1Sometimes an Arctic hare or a fox was got; but not often.
2Bettles pointed to a robe of Arctic hare skins, the end of which showed in the mouth of a bag.
3Arctic hares, rabbits, rein-deer; and the lemming, in some parts of the interior.
4Warm socks are made from the skin of the Arctic Hare.
5Besides the Seals and fish, he sometimes catches an Arctic Hare.
6Polar or Arctic hares were plentiful, and had already assumed their white winter robes.
7The arctic hare, white as snow but for the great bulging black eye, bounds over the boulders.
8Wandering arctic hares, reindeer, and musk-oxen never attempt to regale themselves on tin cans or wooden boxes.
9Her neighbors even let her tag along as they hunted for arctic hare, tracking the white rodents up a snowy mountain side.
10But besides these there are little Arctic foxes and Arctic hares, with bluish-grey coats in the summer and snowy-white ones in the winter.
11The arctic hares are not wild; they will come so near to the hunter that he can almost grasp them with his hand.
12Kinder is also home to arctic hares, now in their element, their white fur undetectable in snow, until you almost step on one.
13Good ones cost $100 apiece, but cheaper ones can be obtained from the bear, mink, and red fox and Arctic Hare.
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