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Q: How different is the movie Watership Down from the book?
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What types of animals are portrayed in the book watership down?

i LOVED Watership Down! the characters were rabbits.


Why did John Admans name the Book Watership Down?

Watership Down was a big grassy area where the rabbits lived.


Will there ever be a Watership Down 2?

Not really, but there is another shortstory book called Tales From Watership Down also by the same author.


What is an excerpt from the book Watership Down?

Bunny rabbits.


Which book has holly and Dandelion and fever in it?

The book in question is Watership Down by Richard Adams.


What is the name of hazels warren is called that is in the book Watership Down?

the honeycomb.


What type of animal was potrayed in the book 'Watership Down'?

Golden eagle


Hazel Buckthorn Pipkin and Speedwell are characters from which book?

They are characters in the book Watership Down by Richard Adams.


Why is the book called Watership Down?

because the author wanted to call it that The name is taken from the rabbits' destination, Watership Down, a hill in north Hampshire, England, near where Author, Richard Adams, grew up.


What are the three gifts that rabbits have in the book 'Watership Down'?

speed,hightened sense, and mad good digging skillz


Who wrote these classics Watership Down jungle book born free gullivers travells 101 dalmatians?

Richard Adams wrote Watership Down , Rudyard Kipling wrote The Jungle Book , Jonathan Swift authored Gulliver's Travels and Dodie Smith penned The Hundred and One Dalmatians .


Who are the hutch rabbits in Watership Down book?

The hutch rabbits in Watership Down are a group of rabbits who live in captivity in a hutch on the farm of the antagonist, General Woundwort. They are contrasted with the wild rabbits of Watership Down who have escaped and live free in the countryside. The hutch rabbits are portrayed as living in fear and captivity, symbolizing the struggle between freedom and control in the story.