A beaver.
Yes,they have large, snowshoe like feet.
During winter, you will not see many rabbits because they are in their holes, but in the forests their feet will grow to the size of a kiddie snowshoe.
Many times it is the shape of their feet and the fur or feathers around the feet. Making them somewhat like a snowshoe.
Snowshoe rabbits - like all rabbits - are herbivores, plant eaters. They don't prey on any animal.
The most interesting things about Snowshoe Hares is that they can jump over 6 feet
The smallest animal is the Arctic wolf
The snowshoe rabbit blends in with the snow to avoid predators during winter. The large feet help it walk on the snow and the fur protects the feet from freezing. In summer, the snowshoe hare turns brown to blend in with the trees and bushes.
A Lynx and a Snowshoe Hare
Snoweshoe Mountain is not the name of a mountain, but of the ski resort on the mountain in Snowshoe. The mountain is Cheat Mountain and it has a top elevation of 4,848 feet.
It helps it stay on top of the snow
snowshoe hares. If this is for a paper, just put rabbits.