No, there is no Agrog in The Hobbit or The Lord of the Rings. There is a giant spider named Aragog in Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets.
nobody said that in the hobbit. the book you're talking about is The Lorax, in which a small brown creature, the Lorax, indeed, speaks for the trees
he was still a hobbit but only in a monsterous form instead of in human form they called him Gollum because they did not know what kind of creature he was he was also given an instinct of a wild animal by the powers of the magic ring
Aragog. He is the reason Hagrid was expelled from Hogwarts as they thought he was the creature that lived in the Chamber of Secrets and killed Moaning Myrtle.
A HOBBIT, of course!
a woodland creature is a creature that exists only in fairy tales
The spiders.
woodland animal = forest animal or forest creature
Hmm.... definetly a chipmunk!
By 'the hobbit', I'm supposing you mean Bilbo Baggins in The Hobbit? If so, he faced Smaug the Great Dragon, King of the Lonely Mountain.
They don't exist. They are part of the Tolkien mythos.
well first woodland creatures are different from pond creatures second you wouldn't see pond creature go out of water to go to a woodland environment nor would you see a woodland creature like a chipmunk come out of it's woodland home to enter a ponds food chain
Red Deer.
No, there is no Agrog in The Hobbit or The Lord of the Rings. There is a giant spider named Aragog in Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets.
no he killed his mate for a ring
The creature would be hobbit. They were shorter than dwarves and lived in the Shire.
Yes, because in Wind of the Willows, it is full of woodland creatures and humans, and there is a frog in it, so yes.