Hobbits generally have six meals a day. "Their faces were as a rule good-natured rather than beautiful, broad, bright-eyed, red-cheeked, with mouths apt to laughter, and to eating and drinking. And laugh they did, and eat, and drink, often and heartily, being fond of simple jests at all times, and of six meals a day (when they could get them). They were hospitable and delighted in parties, and in presents, which they gave away freely and eagerly accepted."--from the prologue to The Lord of the Rings by J.R.R. Tolkien.
Their six meals are typically these: breakfast, second breakfast, elevensies, luncheon, tea, and dinner.
well from what i can estimate 5-6
They have Breakfast, Second breakfast, Lunch(i think Pippin said lunchen in LOTR fellowship of the ring in the scene where Strider/Aragorn is taking Frodo,Sam,Merry and Pippin to Rivendell after Gandalf didnt show up at the Prancing pony) supper elevensies(whatever the hell that is) dinner thats all i know
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The term Halfling is used in some parts of Middle Earth to refer to Hobbits.
No they are not hobbits. Gog and Magog are people (creatures or people of a country) mentioned in many ancient books and fantasies. Gog and Magog occur in mythology and folklore including the Bible and the Quoran.
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.
Bilbo and Frodo Baggins are both hobbits.
No, Hobbits are fictitious characters
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Hobbits are a product of fiction. They never really existed.
Yes, they are hobbits that live in the Shire.
Hobbits are also known as halflings.
Hobbits can speak because they were able to talk to humans
Hobbits did not live in trees. The opposite in fact; they lived in holes in the ground. Some Hobbits lived in houses. Hobbits do not like heights and do not even sleep upstairs.
The three types of hobbits are Harfoots, Stoors, and Fallohides.
There are four hobbits in the Fellowship of the Ring: Frodo Baggins, Samwise Gamgee, Merry Brandybuck, and Pippin Took.
J.R.R. Tolkien created hobbits in The Hobbit and The Lord of the Rings.
Hobbits might exist just check out this article: http://www.independent.co.uk/news/science/the-foot-that-may-prove-hobbits-existed-1680405.html
I am sorry to say that Hobbits do not exist in the real world. So Hobbits cannot be mean in real life since they are not in real life.