Because trolls do not like the heat their natural element is ice so they need a lot of water and protect from the sun. They also quiz anyone who tries to cross the bridge since they believe if a troll is smarter than another he is superior. Also each troll has his or her own question.
It is a Troll.
UNDER THE BRIDGE
Yes haven't you see all the trolls that live here ? Please go to the other side of the bridge I think that i saw a friend of yours is called pedobear!
the Trolls bridge
The trolls under the bridge are characters from the classic fairy tale "The Three Billy Goats Gruff." In the story, they are depicted as large, menacing creatures who guard a bridge and threaten to eat anyone who tries to cross it. The three billy goats ultimately outsmart the trolls, allowing them to pass safely and reach the lush grazing land on the other side. The tale serves as a metaphor for overcoming obstacles and using cleverness to defeat challenges.
No it does not
Yes. Under is a preposition and bridges is the object of under; therefore under bridges is a prepositional phrase.
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As ugly as a troll under a bridge. Tough as a troll on a mission. Sly like a troll lurking in the shadows.
The Live from Under the Brooklyn Bridge CD by U2 was created on November 11, 2004.
UP refers to the Upper Peninsula. People from southern Michigan refer to people from the Up as "yoopers", while people from the UP refer to people from southern Michigan as "trolls" (as they live under the Mackinack Bridge)
Trolls are often associated with living under bridges in folklore and fairy tales. They are sometimes depicted as large, ugly creatures who demand tolls from those passing over their bridge.