Characteristics of fiction ocean animal books include their ability to create a sense of wonder about the ocean world. They introduce readers to a variety of ocean animals, some of which may be very exotic or even mythical. For example, in 'The Water Horse', the titular creature is a magical being from the ocean. Another characteristic is that they can be educational in a fun way. By reading a book like 'Flotsam', kids can learn about different ocean animals while enjoying a fictional story. Also, these books often have strong themes related to the ocean environment, like conservation in 'The Lorax' which also has an ocean - related part in its story.
Fiction ocean animal books often blend real - life facts about ocean animals with fictional elements. They might take a real - life behavior of a dolphin, for instance, and build a whole fictional story around it. These books also tend to have richly detailed underwater landscapes. In 'Finding Nemo', the coral reefs are described in a very colorful and detailed way. Moreover, they can explore the relationship between different ocean animals, such as predator - prey relationships in a more imaginative and sometimes even comical way.
One characteristic is the vivid descriptions of ocean animals. For example, in '20,000 Leagues Under the Sea', the author gives detailed accounts of whales, sharks and many other sea creatures. Another is the use of the ocean setting as a backdrop for adventure. In 'The Sea of Trolls', the vast ocean is full of danger and mystery. Also, many of these books often have a moral or message related to the ocean and its inhabitants, like in 'The Rainbow Fish' which is about sharing and friendship among ocean animals.