They're more or less like uruk'hai from Lord of the Rings. They have horns though.
In the first book they are portrayed as stupid and bloodthirsty creatures, and they are the bulk of Durza's army in the battle of Farthen Dur. However in Eldest the urgals reveal that they were under Durza's spell and thank Eragon for releasing them by killing Durza, and offering their support to the Varden. Throughout books 2 and 3 the reader comes to see the urgals as good rather than bad through Eragon's dialogue with the kull chieftain, Nar Garzhvog.
In "Eragon," the Urgals break the treaty with the Varden by allying with Galbatorix, the antagonist of the story. They fight against Eragon and the Varden in battle.
If you mean in Eragon, then yes he does. That book isawsome
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Dexter of Sara Dessen's This Lullaby is described as looking about 18-20 years old with curly black hair.
They are simply described as non-canonical books.
If your talking about in The Inheritance Cycle. Then, the urgals villages and the town of Carvahall is protected by The Spine.
The text feature that is described here: "paper covers that come with some books" is jack covers.