The killer of Smaug is Bard the Bowman. He's alerted by a thrush who overheard of Smaug's weakness (a single bare spot in his bejeweled chest).
Bard, a man in the town of Esgaroth, a town by the lake, killed the dragon. He was told by the thrush where Smaug's weak spot was, and thus Bard was able to shoot the dragon through the heart.
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Smaug dies when his breast is pierced by a black arrow fired by Bard Bowman. The arrow penetrated a tiny spot in the dragon's armor where the flesh was exposed.
Smaug was a dragon that plundered and captured erebor, the greatest stronghold of the dwarfs.
He was a firedrake Dragon
Smaug in The Hobbit is killed by an arrow to the heart, fired by Bard the Bowman, of Laketown.
He was shot with an arrow. The Bard shot the arrow into a small bare patch on Smaug's chest, under his one leg.
Fili and Kili are the nephews of Thorin. In the Hobbit they are both killed in the Battle of Five Armies while they are defending Thorin who is mortally wounded.
The HobbitThe Fellowship of the Ring, Book IThe Fellowship of the Ring, Book IIThe Two Towers, Book IThe Two Towers, Book IIThe Return of the King, Book IThe Return of the King, Book IIThe Silmarillion is another book that Tolkien also set in Middle-earth thousands of years before the first of the Hobbit books, but it is a history of the Elves and does not concern itself with Hobbits (except briefly in its final chapter where it reviews the events of the end of the Third Age from the point of view of the Elves, which differs slightly from the point of view of the Hobbits).
Smaug doesn't recognize the scent of Hobbit, although he knows what dwarves and men smell like.
Smaug the dragon was voiced by Benedict Cumberbatch.
The Fellowship of the Ring , The Two Towers and The Return of the King .
His sense of smell. It is one of the main reasons why Gandalf chooses Bilbo as the 14th member of the Company (because while Smaug would be familiar with the smell of Dwarf, the smell of Hobbit "would be all but unknown to him").