He came on a snowshoerabbit and decided to take it.
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Squatted there, staring at him with big round eyes, was a huge snowshoerabbit.
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And leap by leap, like some pale frost wraith, the snowshoerabbit flashed on ahead.
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As the snowshoerabbit breeds all the summer through, Baree found himself in a land of plenty.
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The marmots had descended into their burros, the snowshoerabbit hopped, a lonely figure in the desolation, through the drifts.
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Because his coat changes so, he is called the varyingHare.
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Reports, 1845; H. M. Vernon, Variation in Animals and Plants (London, 1903) F. H. Welch, ''Winter Coat in Lepusamericanus,'' Proc.
Uso de snowshoe hare en inglés
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The skin of a snowshoehare peels easily off the carcass.
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It shows the great bird's subtle plumage in exquisite detail, as it ascends above a rocky wilderness, gripping a snowshoehare.
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The cats are recognizable for well-furred paws that allow them to hunt in deep snow for their main prey, snowshoehares.
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The elusive animals have long legs and large, well-furred paws, making them highly adapted for hunting in deep snow for their principal prey, snowshoehares.