Large large-footed North American hare; white in winter.
1He came on a snowshoe rabbit and decided to take it.
2Squatted there, staring at him with big round eyes, was a huge snowshoe rabbit.
3And leap by leap, like some pale frost wraith, the snowshoe rabbit flashed on ahead.
4As the snowshoe rabbit breeds all the summer through, Baree found himself in a land of plenty.
5The marmots had descended into their burros, the snowshoe rabbit hopped, a lonely figure in the desolation, through the drifts.
6Ninety-four Eskimos working in the Kodiak Islands of what was then the Territory of Alaska replenished the snowshoe rabbit population.
7At the mouth of the Tahkeena, one night after supper, Dub turned up a snowshoe rabbit, blundered it, and missed.
8Bounding into a thicket it went, when out of the other side there leaped a snowshoe rabbit, away and away for dear life.
9Once, like another Crusoe, by the edge of the river he came upon a track-thefaint tracery of a snowshoe rabbit on the delicate snow-crust
10They had made short work of the snowshoe rabbit, these dogs that were ill-tamed wolves; and they were now drawn up in an expectant circle.
11That is why you are often called a Snowshoe Rabbit.
12Two big yellow-gray snowshoe rabbits came hopping lazily past, one just ahead of the other.
13There were no ptarmigan, no squirrels, no snowshoe rabbits,-nothing
14The snowshoe rabbits were completely buried under their windfalls and shelters, and lay quietly in their warm nests.
15From Le Beau's traps he took only the living things, chiefly birds and squirrels and the big web-footed snowshoe rabbits.
16He had broken through the melting snow-crust, and wallowed, while the snowshoe rabbits had skimmed along on top lightly as ever.
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