That's debatable, really. Probably the most obvious characteristic of a hobbit-hole is their rounded green doors, since they can be seen even from the road.
the most obvious characteristic of the skin is the colour and the texture.
The Shire is the home of the hobbits, the most famous of them is Sam and of course Frodo.
narrative; tells a story
Feathers - the only outwardly obvious characteristic unique to birds.
The audience can participate.
valance, although there is lot of variation here as well.
In general, Hobbits were not very curious, and they do not have much of a sense of adventure.
Most hobbits easily make it to age 100. They come of age when they are 31.
The most obvious characteristic of Indian literature is that it is based on piety, which is a religious spirit. Indian literature is also often written in epic form.
In my view, I think hobbits are carefree peoples. They eat, drink and be merry. They love to smoke, party, eat large feasts, dance, Unfortunately, they're terrified of a fight, they fight for self-defence. They don't like to be taken out of their safety zone. I hope this helps
In the Prologue to 'The Fellowship of the Ring' hobbits are said to have had their beginnings far back in the Eldar days, though records from this age are lost or forgotten. Somewhere in the 2nd age they left their lands by the Anduin and began their journey over the Misty Mountains and eventually settled the lands they called the Shire. This is when most of the hobbits own records date from.
the most obvious one is the leaves.