Zorba the Hutt's Revenge (1992), a young-adult novel by Paul and Hollace Davids, identifies Jabba's father as another powerful crime lord named Zorba and reveals that Jabba was born 596 years before the events of A New Hope, making him around 600 years old at the time of his death in Return of the Jedi.
Hutts could live over a thousand years, and were considered one of the longest-lived species in the galaxy. Hutt childhood ranged lasted 70 years, and they were considered a young adult from 71 to 90. Full adult Hutts were between 91 and 650 years old.
Hutts could live for centuries—Jabba was 604 when he was killed—and could grow to enormous sizes. In fact, Hutts' lifespans could span over 1,000 years.
Princess Leia Organa, who had been subjected to the humiliation of being one of Jabba's slave girls, used the chain that bound her to strangle the Hutt. His body was consumed by the flames that exploded from his sail barge as the Rebels raced for freedom.
Consequences of gambling and crime
The Republic soon outlawed slavery in the Outer Rim Territories, as soon as the two Hutts' agreement was reached; Gardulla was to be sentenced to life in prison. Eventually, though, she escaped and returned to Tatooine, where she would control her failing criminal empire.
Jabba the Hutt never had sex with Leia or any other slave girl in his palace because he was and had always been in love with Han Solo.
A wily crime lord and member of the shadowy Hutt Council, Gardulla was the original owner of Shmi and Anakin Skywalker, but lost them betting with the junk dealer Watto.
The original script to Star Wars describes Jabba as a "fat, slug-like creature with eyes on extended feelers and a huge ugly mouth", but Lucas stated in an interview that the initial character he had in mind was much furrier and resembled a Wookiee.
Heir apparent to the Hutt empire, Jabba's infant son was barely old enough to slither before his conniving and power-hungry great-uncle, Ziro, already had him marked for death at the time of the Clone Wars.
Jabba Desilijic Tiure, more commonly referred to as Jabba the Hutt or simply Jabba, and formally styled as His Excellency Jabba Desilijic Tiure of Nal Hutta, Eminence of Tatooine, was a Hutt gangster and crime lord, as well as a leading member of the Grand Hutt Council and influential leader of the Hutt Clan, who ...
Klatooine paddy frogs first appeared in the film Star Wars: Episode VI Return of the Jedi. Although made out of rubber in the scene where Jabba ate one, in other appearances it was portrayed by a real frog.
Jabba was originally played by Declan Mulholland in a deleted scene from the first Star Wars film. Mulholland portrayed Jabba as a fat human man wearing fur.
Hutts are extremely long-lived and reproduce asexually, nursing their young in pouches like those of marsupials. Hutts have separate sexes in canon, no longer being hermaphroditic as they were in the Legends continuity. According to Legends, all members of the species are hermaphroditic.
Beldorion was a Hutt Jedi Knight serving the Jedi Order and the Galactic Republic roughly four hundred years before the founding of the Galactic Empire. After being sent to Nam Chorios, he fell to the dark side and established himself as the ruler of the planet.
The species had a very long life expectancy, spanning at least several centuries; Yoda lived nearly a thousand years before dying of old age, and they aged very slowly, remaining in infancy for at least fifty standard years.
Baby Hutts, or “Huttlets,” start out around 1 foot 5 inches (. 43m) in height as seen through Jabba's adorably disgusting infant son Rotta. The award for largest slimy beast we've seen goes to the female Hutt, Mama, who measures an amazing 14 feet 10 inches (4.52m).
The will does not jibe with established canon in that Hutts do not marry, while the will claims that Jabba has no wife.
Rotta was safe by the end of the movie and briefly appeared in a The Clone Wars episode, but the Star Wars canon timeline has yet to use him again in a future property.
During his time as a Jedi, Anakin was responsible for rescuing Jabba's son Rotta from death at the hands of the Seperatist.
Boba Fett was definitely dead. We all saw it: a partially blinded Han Solo unknowingly whacked him with a stick in Return of the Jedi, his jetpack malfunctioned, and then he fell into the mouth of a massive sand monster.
The Hutt's were born on Nal Hutta, and they live A LONG TIME, they move slow, and Nal Hutta is a poor planet, where crime families live, and where the Hutts are the native species, so they have control over the profits of Nal Hutta.
Sy Snootles was a female Pa'lowick with mottled yellow-green skin, with blue spots.
As such, by the time of Anakin and Padme's marriage, Anakin was the owner of C3PO and Padme the owner of R2D2 (or the state of Naboo).
Born sometime between 1000 and 900 BBY, Aruk Besadii Aora was a Hutt, part of the Besadii clan and its criminal enterprises, known as the Besadii kajidic. One of the physically largest Hutts alive during his life, Aruk was a prominent member of his clan and the underworld, and he took orders from few Hutts.