The nickname "hobbit" refers to the species Homo floresiensis, a small hominin discovered on the island of Flores in Indonesia. This species is characterized by its small stature, with adults averaging about three and a half feet tall. The term "hobbit" was inspired by the fictional creatures created by J.R.R. Tolkien in his novels. Homo floresiensis is believed to have lived as recently as 50,000 years ago.
Bilbo found both the ring and Gollum.
Gandolf found Glamdring and Orchrist in the troll's cave. He took Glamdring and Thorin took Orchrist.
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It may just be me but I find that name to be attractive
In Chapter 6 of "The Hobbit," Bilbo Baggins finds some berries and mushrooms along the path while he is escaping from the goblins. He is hungry and eats what he can find to sustain himself as he navigates through the dark tunnels. These small foraged items help him regain some energy during his adventure.
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Homo sapiens are human beings. So technically everywhere!!!!
The Hobbit by JRR Tolkien.
Bilbo found both the ring and Gollum.
Thorin and the rest of his dwarven company
read the book "the hobbit" and you will find out that Bilbo didn't mean to say it at all he almost said burglar but quickly changed it to hobbit so it came out burrahobbit
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Gandalf sends men out to search for Bilbo. He sends them to the area he had last seen the hobbit. They hope to find him before Thorin passes on.
I dont know but i want to find out.