Not very well, considering that he turns around and rushes back to Bilbo with the intent to brutally murder him.
He becomes very mad, furious even, and suddenly very suspicious of Bilbo and what he's got in his pocketses. I might even dare to insinuate that Gollum was perhaps a bit frightened at the realization that he had lost his Ring after all of the years he'd had possession of it.
Gollum/Smeagol (and his cousin Deagol) was one of the River Folk, which is pretty much a hobbit, though a different kind. Thus, he is small like Frodo and Sam. -sam-is-my-hero-
Bilbo found both the ring and Gollum.
After Bilbo puts on the Ring and turns invisible, Gollum cannot find him, and thinks he has made his way towards the exit. Gollum heads to the exit and Bilbo follows him.
The cave is the home to goblins of the mountain that attack Bilbo, Gandalf and the dwarves. Gollum also lives in the deepest part of the mountain, where he keeps the ring of power. Bilbo steals the ring and starts a riddle game with Gollum. He beats Gollum and escapes the caves and catches up with the dwarves. Gollum will later venture out of the cave to find Frodo and his precious.
Bilbo had put on his ring, so he was invisible. Gollum couldn't find him.
She laid eggs and had children. That is how he learned she was female.
Bilbo found both the ring and Gollum.
After Bilbo puts on the Ring and turns invisible, Gollum cannot find him, and thinks he has made his way towards the exit. Gollum heads to the exit and Bilbo follows him.
The cave is the home to goblins of the mountain that attack Bilbo, Gandalf and the dwarves. Gollum also lives in the deepest part of the mountain, where he keeps the ring of power. Bilbo steals the ring and starts a riddle game with Gollum. He beats Gollum and escapes the caves and catches up with the dwarves. Gollum will later venture out of the cave to find Frodo and his precious.
The ring gave Gollum longer life. It transformed him physically. Gollum had been a hobbit but he became a creature who ate fish and lived in caves and dark places. It also transformed him mentally so that he could not live without the ring.
In the goblin tunnels in the Misty mountains, farther down than even the goblins themselves liked to go. In this deep tunnel lived Gollum, the previous owner of The Ring. Gollum had dropped the ring, and that is how Bilbo came to chance upon it.
They felt that he had been nothing but a bother and wondered why they had brought him along. Gandalf was ready to abandon the Dwarves to go and find him.
Bilbo had put on his ring, so he was invisible. Gollum couldn't find him.
The Elves used to take him out for walks through the forest and let him climb on trees. One day he refused to come down. At the same time there was an Orc attack, and when the battle was over the Elves found Gollum's guards slain beneath the tree and Gollum gone.
Because he couldnt find a date!!!
She laid eggs and had children. That is how he learned she was female.
Gollum was first known as smeagul but once he found the ring and killed his brother he was then known as Gollum (he got this name when the ring took controlled of him and he started making the chocking noise sounding like the word Gollum). He had the one ring for hundreds of years giving him unnatural long life. He became fixed on the ring and would kill anyone who would take it like he tried to do to Bilbo once he noticed he had lost it. Gollum would not give the ring up easily and tried to take it from Frodo in The Lord Of The Rings. Bilbo had it for much shorter time, so part of his own mind was still in control and was not as obbsessed with the ring as Gollum, and was able to find the will to give it up and pass it on to his adopted heir, Frodo Baggins.
Yes. He couldnt find the penis