Name: ……………………………………………………………………… Date: ……..………………… The Snowshoe are by Ted Hughes Snowshoe hares are forest-dwellers that prefer the thick cover of brushy undergrowth. They are primarily a northern spe cies that inhabits boreal forests and can also range as far north as t he shores of the Arctic Ocean. Hares are a bit larger than rabbits, and they typically have taller hind legs and longer ears. Snowshoe hares have especially large, furry feet that help them to move atop snow in the winter. They also have a snow-white winter coat that tu rns brown when the snow melts each spring. It takes about ten weeks for the coat to completely change colour. Snowshoe hares feed at night, following well-worn forest paths to feed on trees and shrubs, grasses, and plants. These animals are nimble and fast, which is fortunate, because they are a popular target for many predators. Lynx, fox, coyote, and even some birds of prey hunt this wary hare.