Gandalf lit pine cones on fire and threw them at the wargs. The goblins took the fire and fed it so that it started to burn the trees they were in.
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the wolves are afraid the sword that gandalf has Glamdring, Foe-hammer that the king of Gondolin once wore.
After hearing wolves, Gandalf told them to climb into the trees to escape the wolves.
In "The Hobbit or There and Back Again", the party is traveling through the forest when they hear wolves. They scurry up the surrounding trees and the Wargs rush in. This happens to be their "Meeting Place" with the goblins. The party is trapped in the trees with furious Wargs and Goblins beneath them.
There are so many conflicts. The goblins of the Misty Mountains were a huge conflict, but also the wild wolves, the giant spiders, the wood elves, and of course the most important conflict of all, Smaug the Great Dragon.
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No, wolves don't attack French people.
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the wolves are afraid the sword that gandalf has Glamdring, Foe-hammer that the king of Gondolin once wore.
"Escaping goblins to be caught by wolves."
any thing that attack them or their babies but don't
No.
Yes they do.
After hearing wolves, Gandalf told them to climb into the trees to escape the wolves.
It depends on the status, pack and ranking of another wolf. Wolves in the same pack are less likely to attack one another than another wolf in another pack.
it depends on the pet