Woundwart, Hazel, Fiver, Lacey and Old Carrots.
i LOVED Watership Down! the characters were rabbits.
Watership Down was a big grassy area where the rabbits lived.
Bunny rabbits.
speed,hightened sense, and mad good digging skillz
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.
Not really, but there is another shortstory book called Tales From Watership Down also by the same author.
The book does not actually come out and say "Fiver dies", it's inferred when Hazel-rah dies of old age (the book does say he lived longer than most rabbits) and joins El-ahrairah's owsla that Fiver is dead.
To make us worried and scared about the rabbits on their journey.
In "Watership Down" by Richard Adams, the word "telepathic" appears in the context of describing the psychic connection between rabbits, particularly in relation to the character El-Ahrairah. The book explores themes of communication and understanding among the rabbits, enhancing their world. Although I can't provide the exact page or location where the term is used, it contributes to the fantastical elements of the story.
The book in question is Watership Down by Richard Adams.
Golden eagle
the honeycomb.