Bullroarer Took was 4 feet 5 inches tall and only two hobbits were ever taller.
Generally hobbits are 3 to 3 1/2 feet tall. The name halfling was given to them by the Dunedain, who were very tall, around 6'6".
the two hobbits that were taller were meriadoc brandybuck and peregrin took, but only because (in the books and deleted scenes) they drank entwash while with treebeard. also if you would like to know, the oldest hobbit was bilbo baggins but like merry and pippin, he "cheated" and only reached 131 and onward (no specifics on age of death) because he used the ring. the oldest hobbit without "cheating" was the old took at 130.
We cannot be exactly sure, but definitely less than us, seeing as they are three and a half feet tall. It must also be taken into consideration that they are rather plump, on average, and eat six meals a day.
He weights 269 pounds, and is 3.2" Hope this helps.
The average hobbit is about three and a half feet tall. Apparently, Merry Brandybuck is 3'6", whereas Pippin Took is 3'7" (and Pippin is considered rather tall for a hobbit, too).
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In general, Hobbits were not very curious, and they do not have much of a sense of adventure.
Hobbits are also known as halflings.
The three types of hobbits are Harfoots, Stoors, and Fallohides.
Hobbits are creatures of fantasy created by J.R.R. Tolkien. They do not exist in real life.
There are hundreds if not thousands of hobbits in Tolkien's writings, but I assume you mean 6 central hobbits in the LOTR:BilboFrodoSamMerryPippenSmeagol/GollumSome additional hobbits:LothoThe gafferRoseFarmer MaggotMaggot's wifeSaradocPaladinOld ProudfootToboldThe Sackville Bagginsetc. etc.
Hobbits are famous for being small. They are also known for their great hearing and sight.
Cozy ,small, with no doors
In general, Hobbits were not very curious, and they do not have much of a sense of adventure.
No, Hobbits are fictitious characters
Hobbits are a product of fiction. They never really existed.
Yes, they are hobbits that live in the Shire.
Hobbits can speak because they were able to talk to humans
Hobbits are also known as halflings.
Hobbits did not live in trees. The opposite in fact; they lived in holes in the ground. Some Hobbits lived in houses. Hobbits do not like heights and do not even sleep upstairs.
At the end of the Third Age hobbits had settled in the Shire, and in Bree-land (where they lived alongside a human population), both in Eriador (a northwestern region of Middle-earth). The oldest known homelands of the hobbits were in the nothern valley of the Anduin River earlier in the Third Age. There also was at least one small settlement of hobbits left in the Anduin valley as recent as 500 years before the War of the Ring, where Sméagol/Gollum was born.
The three types of hobbits are Harfoots, Stoors, and Fallohides.
Hobbits feet in the movies, are portrayed as having a small, although thick layer of hair along the sole of the foot, also a small patch on top of the foot. It is well known that Hobbits are creatures of countryside in middle earth, this would mean that Hobbits would spend plenty of time outdoors, doing activities such as hiking and fishing. This is why their feet have rough soles and small patches of hair, it is an adaption to their surroundings. There are many reasons noted to why their feet are hairy. A few people think that its for adaptation reasons, others believe it is to make them seem more 'cute' and such, comparing them to Teddy Bears. Although I believe, along with many others, that this was simply just to give them character, make them different from Dwarf's, which are very similar to Hobbits in appearance, yet not in Origin