Erebor or the Misty Mountain
The EAGLES!
Friendly
They are afraid of being shot. The men had great bows that could kill them.
they are rescued by the eagles
In "The Hobbit," the leaders of the Eagles are known as the Great Eagles, with Thorondor being the most prominent among them. While he is not explicitly named in the story, the Eagles are portrayed as majestic creatures who come to the aid of Gandalf and the characters at crucial moments. They play a significant role in rescuing Bilbo, the dwarves, and Gandalf from various dangers, showcasing their loyalty and strength.
Actually, the hobbit preferred to live in a burrow by himself.
He was investigating the gathering of orcs and wargs and happened to see them.
Eagles don't live in rainforests. Most eagles live in temperate forests and polar regions.
The battle took a turn in favor of the men, elves and dwarves when the eagles arrived. They threw the goblins off the mountain side.
Eagles don't live in rainforests. Most eagles live in temperate forests and polar regions.
No. In fact, there are no eagles that live in groups.
The eagles, having no immediate allies, do not wilfully go and help out others. Gandalf was the only reason the eagles helped out the Company. The Eagles would make off with the woodmen's sheep and livestock for food, and the woodmen learnt to defend against this, and made great bows of yew. Therefore, even though they would not be stealing livestock as they would just be dropping the Company off, the men would get the wrong impression and open fire on the eagles.Men shoot at them with their bows and attack them.Because of the great bows the men employ to protect their flocks. They think the eagles steal their sheep, and sometimes they do.