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Latest revision as of 05:05, 22 January 2019
Small, long-armed, bipedal mammals capable of playing the harp, from the 1956 children's book If I Ran the Circus by Dr. Seuss.
Enterprising lad Morris McGurk has acquired three for his Circus McGurkus. In his circus's opening parade, they ride on the back of a Flummox and play a custom harp, a Three-Snarper-Harp, while stacked on each other's head.
It's also unclear if Snarps are naturally harp-twanging, or if McGurk's are specially-trained Snarp.
Based on the book's usage, "snarp" is both singular and plural, like "deer."
See also
- Three-Snarper-Harp
- Drum-Tummied Snumm
- Organ McOrgan-McGurkus
- Three-nozzled bloozer
- One-nozzled noozer