Well, mostly physically. Hobbits look a lot like mini-humans, although they aren't. They always have thick heads of curly hair, and abnormally large, hairy feet as well. Their personalities are much different than the average human's, though.
Human races are the humans and hobbits. Other humanoids are the Elves and the Dwarves.
Generally hobbits look just like humans, except that they are only about half as tall. The other major difference is their large hairy feet; and the fact that they do not wear shoes.
Hobbits are born exactly the same way men, elves, and dwarves are. With regards to that particular anatomical structure (for lack of a better word) all four races are the same.
Hobbits are also known as halflings.
The question is a little too vague to answer. Humans are the "second born" (technically third, but who's counting). They are, at the times of the events in the Lord of the Rings, definitely the ascendant race; the elves are leaving the world, and the dwarves and the hobbits were never really major players: dwarves are the direct creation of Aule, and hobbits may be an offshoot of humans; it's not clear exactly where they came from.
Hobbits can speak because they were able to talk to humans
humans have changed because they used to be hobbits which are half human half hobbit
humans have changed because they used to be hobbits which are half human half hobbit
Human races are the humans and hobbits. Other humanoids are the Elves and the Dwarves.
Generally hobbits look just like humans, except that they are only about half as tall. The other major difference is their large hairy feet; and the fact that they do not wear shoes.
Hobbits are similar to Dwarves, except without the beards and axes. The hobbits live in the hilly Shire. Dwarves live in mines. Tolkien described the hobbits as "children" as they are only three feet tall. They also have hairy feet. Tolkien wanted to give the idea of hobbits being a lot like children. They love to eat, have fun, have parties and gossip. Tolkien also wanted to add some sort of innocent, good natured race as well as the dwarves and elves, who prefer to keep themselves to themselves. Hobbits fitted this criteria perfectly. Despite their lack in stature, they had very big feet.
Hobbits are born exactly the same way men, elves, and dwarves are. With regards to that particular anatomical structure (for lack of a better word) all four races are the same.
National Geographic Explorer - 1985 Tiny Humans The Hobbits of Flores 19-8 was released on: USA: 7 March 2005 USA: 13 March 2005 Japan: 29 June 2005
He contrasted humans with the different creatures in Middle Earth to show their nature. In Middle Earth, humans are not evil but they are not as pure as elves, peaceful as hobbits, or wise as wizards. Humans are shown as being easily corrupted by power but also having a stubborn strength that helps them survive. Thus Tolkien does not make humans as good as elves or hobbits but they are better than orcs.
No, Hobbits are fictitious characters
{| |- | Hobbits are very shy creatures. They don't like to be seen by bumbling humans. Having good hearing allows them to avoid contact with other creatures when they wish. |}
Hobbits are a product of fiction. They never really existed.