{| |- | Hobbits are very shy creatures. They don't like to be seen by bumbling humans. Having good hearing allows them to avoid contact with other creatures when they wish. |}
They are a shy creature
They don’t like people
X-men wolvorine has one of the best hearings of the heroes. Superman, Power Girl, Spider-Man, and Silver Surfer also have good hearing.
Gollum comes from people similar to hobbits. Before he became addicted to the ring, he was a simple person who liked fishing.Gollum was a hobbit living on the banks of the Anduin. He was a very good fisher and was very deft and cunning even then.
hobbits like to eat alot and they eat alot of potatoes :) read the books and it will tell you... (the 2nd book)Hobbits enjoy bright colors on their clothes (e.g. yellow, green, blue) and most all of them are quite fond of a good afternoon pipe. They love to gossip about the goings on of the Shire, and they adore birthday parties. Usually, about four birthday parties are going on in just one week, at which the host gives away presents to all of his guests (unlike our birthday parties nowadays...). In Fellowship of the Ring, we get a good glimpse of what a hobbit's birthday party is like (Frodo's and Bilbo's, to be exact); mirthful and merry, with plenty of music, dancing and laughter, and lots to eat and drink.Because above all else, what hobbits truly love most is food. They love to eat. A hobbit has six meals a day; breakfast, second breakfast, elevenses, lunch, afternoon tea, and supper - not to mention a few snacks in between. If you have seen the movie production of Fellowship of the Ring, you might remember Merry and Pippin sneaking into farmer Maggot's crops and getting away with carrots and corn, among other vegetables. Later on in the film, the four hobbits stumble across a patch of mushrooms in the path, and are thrown into a state of ecstasy. Even in The Two Towers, in a conversation between Sam and Gollum, we learn that one of Sam's favorite foods are potates (or "taters"), which he dearly misses.
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A fictional humanoid people in the works of J.R.R. Tolkien. Hobbits are some of the central and POV characters in the books The Hobbit and The Lord of the Rings. Other names for hobbits are Halflings, Hobyltan, and Periannath.Hobbits are basically smaller humans, standing about 3 to 4 feet tall. (They are not a "magical" creature or "fairy".) Notable physical differences are their feet, which are hairy and with leathery soles so they normally go without shoes, and slightly pointed ears (although the last one is never mentioned in the narrative, only in a letter of Tolkien to an illustrator). They are fond of bright colors, many meals and a regulated and calm life, staying close to home.Originally there were three kinds of hobbits: Harfoots, Stoors and Fallohides. They generally preferred different living habitats and had differing physical characteristics, for example the Stoors were the only hobbits that can grow beards. But towards the end of the Third Age (when the Hobbit and the LotR take place) they have long since mingled and moved away from their ancestral lands in the north. At the end of the Third Age there are two lands settled by Hobbits: the idyllic Shire, and in Bree-land (where they live alongsnde humans).
Hobbits are a little people, about half our height, and tend to be fat around the middle. They like to wear bright clothing but wear no shoes because they have leathery soles and warm hair on their feet. They have curly hair, good-natured faces, and have a deep laugh. They make little noise and have good hearing. Their aim with arrows and stones is extraordinary.
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A dolphin has good hearing
No the moa did not have good hearing
Good hearing.
When a country has an absolute advantage in production of that good it may specialize in producing that good.
yes they do have good hearing..
Like all of the Hobbits in the Shire, yes, the Tooks loved a good meal, as well as a good ale.
Yes, they have very good hearing.
No. Gastropods have no hearing.
I think only moths have good hearing.
Yes, very good hearing.