Owsla_ the Bushay

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The Owsla is a group of rabbits which consists of captains and officers, who are the primary "policemen" of the warren. The Owsla are comprised of strong, intelligent and clever rabbits, but sometimes a talented storyteller or a seer can become a member of the Owsla. The duties of the Owsla can be from garden raiders and patrollers to fighters, or a group of talented soldiers under a warlord. Owsla consists of second-years or older rabbits who defend the Chief Rabbit and his doe, and exercise the authorities of the warren. The captains of the Owsla report directly to the Chief Rabbit.

Notable Owsla officers in the novel are Holly and Bigwig of the Sandleford Warren, and Campion, Vervain, Chervil, Avens, and Groundsel of Efrafa. On Watership Down Warren, Bigwig was Captain of Owsla. However, as Hazel says in Tales from Watership Down about Watership Down's Owsla, "We're all in the Owsla, really."

About Bushay Eggs

This egg was only available in Egg Cave's Cash Shop Park for Easter 2012. It was the Creature of Easter 2012.

Bushay eggs are commonly found lying in the brush outside of the Egg Cave. The orange squiggly marks on the eggs glow progressively brighter as the egg gets closer to hatching. For this reason, it's very easy to know when your Bushay egg will hatch.

About the Bushay Creature

Bushies (plural of Bushay) have an acute sense of hearing due to their large ears. It's unknown how far Bushies can hear but the Science and Research Center in Ark City estimates that Bushies can hear for miles.

Bushies have also demonstrated abnormal amounts of comprehension regarding spoken languages and nonverbal communication between humans. Should your Bushay ever misbehave, you musn't ever say anything negative about it because your Bushay might hear you from afar (even through walls!).

Bushay personalities are generally very mild. Bushies are often very shy and hide behind their giant ears.