Because DJ is black.
....and because at the end they sail away on a raft. Hence 'water ship' going down.
The book in question is Watership Down by Richard Adams.
They are characters in the book Watership Down by Richard Adams.
His daughters, who he told the story to on the way to Stradford-On-Avon, encouraged him to write the story down. He was finally convinced to when he was reading a story to his daughters (the story wasn't very good) until he finally got so frustrated that he threw the book across the room and said, "Good G-d, I could write better myself." One of his daughters said, "Well why don't you, if you keep saying you did so." So he did, and so we have the book Watership Down by Richard Adams.Source: The new introduction by Richard Adams to the book.
They try to move to new habitat. - ( There is a great fictional book about this -Watership Down, by Richard Adams.)
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.
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 .
Watership Down is the book by Richard Adams which tells the fantasy story of Fiver, Hazel, Bigwig and Silver and all the other rabbits that go with them on there long jurney away from the warren.
I love this book. It is Watership Down written by Richard Adams. It was published in 1972.http://content.answers.com/main/content/wp/en/thumb/6/63/200px-Richard_Adams_WatershipDown.jpg
You can purchase "Watership Down" by Richard Adams at various retailers, including major bookstores like Barnes & Noble and independent bookstores. Online platforms such as Amazon, Book Depository, and eBooks services also offer both physical and digital copies. Additionally, local libraries may have copies available for borrowing.
Richard Adams.
i LOVED Watership Down! the characters were rabbits.
Watership Down was a big grassy area where the rabbits lived.