Hobbits
Hobbits are a fictional race of people who live in the Shire, a rural region in Middle-earth. They are about half the height of an average human, and they have hairy feet and tough leathery soles. Hobbits live in underground homes, and they are known for their love of food, drink, and pipe-weed.
Hobbits first appeared in the 1937 children's novel The Hobbit, and they have since become popular characters in fantasy literature. In The Hobbit, the hobbit Bilbo Baggins is thrown into an unexpected adventure involving a dragon. In its sequel, The Lord of the Rings, the hobbits Frodo Baggins, Sam Gamgee, Pippin Took, and Merry Brandybuck are primary characters who all play key roles in fighting to save Middle-earth from evil.
Hobbits are a peaceful and contented people, but they are also brave and resourceful. They are loyal to their friends and family, and they are always willing to help those in need. If you are ever in need of a friend, you can always count on a hobbit.