Hobbits feet in the movies, are portrayed as having a small, although thick layer of hair along the sole of the foot, also a small patch on top of the foot.
It is well known that Hobbits are creatures of countryside in middle earth, this would mean that Hobbits would spend plenty of time outdoors, doing activities such as hiking and fishing. This is why their feet have rough soles and small patches of hair, it is an adaption to their surroundings.
There are many reasons noted to why their feet are hairy. A few people think that its for adaptation reasons, others believe it is to make them seem more 'cute' and such, comparing them to Teddy Bears. Although I believe, along with many others, that this was simply just to give them character, make them different from Dwarf's, which are very similar to Hobbits in appearance, yet not in Origin
Bilbo and Frodo Baggins are both hobbits.
Hobbits are prideful in the sense that they are secure in their living arrangements. They are simple, gentile, and kind creatures. They are never involved in any type of adventures, and are expected to live a certain way. Hobbits take pride in being clean and well respected creatures.
The term Halfling is used in some parts of Middle Earth to refer to Hobbits.
Both gnomes and hobbits are fantasy creatures. It would be hard to actually compare them. However, if you were to compare the garden gnomes in the Harry Potter series with the hobbits in The Hobbit, the gnomes would be very much shorter.
Hobbits live underground, and love comfort, food, company, tea, and love clothes. Hobbits are known to not take risks. Afterward, hobbits change that (Bilbo and Frodo)
Bilbo and Frodo Baggins are both hobbits.
Hobbits are prideful in the sense that they are secure in their living arrangements. They are simple, gentile, and kind creatures. They are never involved in any type of adventures, and are expected to live a certain way. Hobbits take pride in being clean and well respected creatures.
Generally hobbits look just like humans, except that they are only about half as tall. The other major difference is their large hairy feet; and the fact that they do not wear shoes.
Tolkien drew inspiration from the descriptions of "Satyrs" in Greek mythology, who were portrayed with hairy legs and hooves. Additionally, he was influenced by his own experiences walking barefoot on the grass in the English countryside, which he found to be a delightful sensation that he wanted to incorporate into the hobbits' characterization.
the hobbits in the movie are too sexualy explicit. the hobbits in the movie are too sexualy explicit. --------------------------- Because Harry Potter is better and LOTR thinks they're better.
The cast of The Hairy Hands - 2010 includes: Ed Berry Doug Bradley Sue Tilbrook Nicholas Vince
Well, mostly physically. Hobbits look a lot like mini-humans, although they aren't. They always have thick heads of curly hair, and abnormally large, hairy feet as well. Their personalities are much different than the average human's, though.
"Hairy" is subjective and varies among individuals. If hair growth starts affecting daily activities, causes discomfort, or leads to hygiene issues, it may be considered too hairy. Otherwise, personal preference and cultural norms play a significant role in determining what is considered too hairy.
yeah!
No, Hobbits are fictitious characters
The skin in the sole of their feet is very thick and the instep is covered with (uaually brown and rather curly), thick fur. That's why they don't need shoes.
no, guys like to put there hands on your legs so, shave~!