Wiktionary
n. the snowshoe hare
WordNet
n. large large-footed North American hare; white in winter [syn: snowshoe hare, varying hare, Lepus americanus]
Usage examples of "snowshoe rabbit".
First he slew a snowshoe rabbit cleaving it in twain with a single blow and then he slew a spiny anteater and then he slew two rusty numbats and then whirling the great blade round and round his head he slew a wallaby and a lemur and a trio of ouakaris and a spider monkey and a common squid.
A snowshoe rabbit, frightened up ahead of them, fled in a small maelstrom of snow.
A snowshoe rabbit came out of the brush, him, on the opposite bank, like he was right at home.
High in the air, and straight up, soared the shape of the white, now a struggling snowshoe rabbit that leaped and bounded, executing a fantastic dance there above him in the air and never once returning to earth.
Maybe he was drawn toward her by the very friglit which she aroused hi him, maybe he was transfixed, like a snowshoe rabbit, by the hypnotic glare of a lynx.