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The big mean troll that eats goats.
The troll lived under the bridge in the fairy tale "The Three Billy Goats Gruff." The troll was waiting to eat the goats as they tried to cross the bridge.
In the story of the Three Billy Goats Gruff, the Troll lives under the bridge that the goats need to cross to reach the lush meadow on the other side. He tries to stop the goats from crossing by threatening to eat them.
The characters in "The Three Billy Goats Gruff" are three goats named Gruffβsmall, medium, and bigβwho aim to cross a bridge to reach the lush meadow on the other side. The antagonist is a troll who lives under the bridge and tries to stop the goats from passing.
The fairy tale with the troll living under the bridge is "Three Billy Goats Gruff." In this story, the troll tries to prevent the goats from crossing the bridge so he can eat them but is outsmarted by the goats.
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The angry troll. (he's rather dumb, too! :).)
I can't really understand the question because it is so tangled, but a fairy-story that includes trolls is based on Southern Norwegian folk-lore - however revised, mangled and sanitised by the publishers is the version you have read!
To separate each of the goats you need to draw three of the lines and cross the other three to make a grid. This allows 16 goats to be in pens and one outside.