A goblin's head that was stuck outside the gate and the skin of a warg nailed to a tree.
Beorn revealed the head of the goblin stuck outside the gate while the skin of the wolf was nailed to a tree just beyond
He has a wolf hide stretched out and a goblins head on a stake.
Beorn had impaled a Goblin's head on a Pike, and the Wolf's Skin was nailed on a nearby tree.
Beorn is a skin changer in The Hobbit.
He has none
They enter in pairs because Gandalf tells them to do it. They don't want to go in all at once, so Beorn will think they were trying to kill him The dwarves must enter Beorn's house in pairs so that, as Gandalf tells their tale to Beorn, each entrance does not seem very imposing and Beorn's interest in the story is built up. Then the group will be able to stay with Beorn.
The Carrock is a great rock, almost a hill of stone, cropping out of the ground right in the middle of a stream, with the stream looping itself around it. The Rock has a flat space on top of it, and a well worn path with many steps leading down to the river.The Rock is located not far from the house of Beorn, a strange mountain man who can change into a bear. Gandalf the Grey tells the company that Beorn was the one who carved the steps in the rock, and that Beorn was the one who named it the Carrock. When asked by Bilbo why it is called the Carrock, Gandalf replies,"He called it the Carrock because carrock is his word for it. He calls things like that carrocks, and this one is the Carrock because it is the only one near his home and he knows it well."
Beorn
Beorn had beheaded the goblin and placed it on a pole either outside his own home or somewhere in the forest, and beorn also skinned the wolf and nailed the skin/fur to a tree
He revealed the head of the goblin and the pelt of the Warg.
Beorn revealed the head of the goblin stuck outside the gate while the skin of the wolf was nailed to a tree just beyond
Beorn had been verifying the story he had been told. After questioning the goblin and warg he killed them. The Goblin's head was mounted on the wall and the warg's skin was nailed to a tree.
He was following bear tracks. One in particular led west, he followed them as far as he could.
Beorn was created in 1937.
Beorn is a skin changer in The Hobbit.
Beorn Nijenhuis was born on April 2, 1984.
Gandalf proves to be a very good manipulator when talking to Beorn because of how he brings the Dwarves in at very high points in the story. He does this so Beorn would stay interested in the story. I hope this answered your question:)
Beorn could change his form between human and bear.
He has none
Beorn has to leave so he tells all the dwarfs to stay in the hallway.