The troll under the bridge! He tries to eat them...
It is unsure of who wrote the Three Billy Goats Gruff. It was a Norwegian fairy tale collected by Peter Christen Asbjornsen and Jorgen Moe and then published in their book in the mid-1840s. However, they were not the authors of the tale.
The three billy goats gruff's foe is the troll who lives under the bridge they need to cross to get to the lush meadow on the other side. The troll threatens to eat the goats as they try to cross the bridge.
Hircine or caprine. Female goat is known as a doe. Entire male goats are known as bucks. Castrated male goats are known as wethers. Offspring of goats are known as kids.
Five details for The Three Billy Goats Gruff are: The smallest Billy goat The middle-sized Billy goat The biggest Billy goat The troll The bridge Hope this helped, I wanted to help people so much but they would not let me because I came from Korea to America.
The basic story is an ancient legend; since it was first written down before 1926, it is in the public domain in the US. So the basic idea cannot be copyrighted. However, you can copyright your rephrasing, or the illustrations that you create to accompany the story.
the biggest billy goat in the three billy goats gruff is great big billy goat gruff
The mythical creature defeated by the Three Billy Goats Gruff was a troll.
The mythical creature defeated by the Three Billy Goats Gruff was a troll.
Yes
The troll.
a troll
No. I do not think so.
The characters in "The Three Billy Goats Gruff" are three goats named Gruff—small, medium, and big—who aim to cross a bridge to reach the lush meadow on the other side. The antagonist is a troll who lives under the bridge and tries to stop the goats from passing.
three heads are better than oneNobody knows.
The troll was defeated by the three billy goat gruffs! :P
A troll
It is unsure of who wrote the Three Billy Goats Gruff. It was a Norwegian fairy tale collected by Peter Christen Asbjornsen and Jorgen Moe and then published in their book in the mid-1840s. However, they were not the authors of the tale.