In the Lord of the Rings there are large living trees that can talk and walk. They are called Ents or tree herders. In Anglo-Saxon 'Ent' means giant.
Anything from Orcs to Hobbits. Any creature or creation in Middle Earth, is Tolkien's.
The Tolkien brutes could refer to creatures like trolls or orcs in J.R.R. Tolkien's Middle-earth legendarium. These creatures are known for their strength, brutality, and often serve as the antagonists in Tolkien's works.
There is no character or creature specifically referred to as a "monstrous Tolkien" in J.R.R. Tolkien's works. However, Tolkien did create many monstrous beings such as Orcs, Trolls, Balrogs, and Shelob in his writings. These creatures are often portrayed as dark and malevolent entities in his legendarium.
A Tolkien tree is called a mallorn tree. These trees are fictional and were created by J.R.R. Tolkien in his Middle-earth legendarium. Mallorn trees have silver bark and golden leaves, and are notably found in Lothlórien.
There are the ents, the creatures that look like trees and have great wisdom and knowledge. They herd treelike creatures called Huorns. But the most important tree is the White Tree of Gondor, the White Tree of Númenor that was they symbol of the King of Gondor.
Hobbits are creatures of fantasy created by J.R.R. Tolkien. They do not exist in real life.
HobbitsEntsOrcsBalrogThere are really too many to list. Try checking out the Tolkien Bestiary; the book is gigantic.
That would the the ENT, the tree like creatures.
Ohtar is a Tolkien character. He is a character in "The Disaster of the Gladden Fields."
No, Tolkien did not invent orcs. They are popular creatures in European folklore, appearing in various mythologies long before Tolkien wrote about them in his novels. Tolkien drew inspiration from these existing myths when creating his own interpretation of orcs for his legendarium.
J.R.R Tolkien had a brother called Hilary Arther Reuel Tolkien born in 1894.
The Last March of the Ents