Snark may refer to:
Fictional creatures
- Snark (Lewis Carroll), a fictional animal species in Lewis Carroll's The Hunting of the Snark (1876)
 - Zn'rx, a race of fictional aliens in Marvel Comics publications, commonly referred to as "Snarks"
 - Corporal Snark, a minor character in Catch-22 (1961) by Joseph Heller
 - A species of creature in The 100 Lives of Black Jack Savage
 - The Snark, fictional alien machine that visits Earth in the novel In the Ocean of Night (1977) by Gregory Benford
 - A fictional creature from the TV series The Troop
 - A fictional creature from the book series A Song of Ice and Fire, fictional even in the fictional world
 - A beetle-like creature from Half-Life which doubles as a biological weapon.
 
Aircraft and missiles
- SM-62 Snark, an American intercontinental nuclear cruise missile
 - Sopwith Snark, a British experimental fighter plane
 - Barber Snark, a New Zealand kit-built tandem-seater light aircraft
 
Ships
- Snark, an experimental rescue submersible in the film Gray Lady Down (1978)
 - The Snark, a yacht described in Jack London's book The Cruise of the Snark (1911)
 - Snark sailboat, a small, inexpensive, and lightweight sailboat
 - MV The Second Snark, historically a shipyard tender, now in service as a cruise boat and ferry
 - USS Snark (SP-1291), a United States Navy patrol boat in commission from 1917 to 1919
 
Other
- Snark (graph theory), a type of graph
 - SNARK (theorem prover), a computer program
 - zk-SNARK, zero-knowledge Succinct Non-interactive ARgument of Knowledge, a cryptographic tool for producing short proofs of statements without revealing any additional information
 - Snark, an Open Source BitTorrent client
 - Snark (2009), a book by film critic David Denby
 - Snark, a glider reflector in Conway's Game of Life
 - Snark, a late 70s moped produced by F.I.V. Edoardo Bianchi
 - Snark, snarky, or snarkiness, terms referring to sarcastic remarks
 
See also
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