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Magical creatures in Harry Potter. Magical creatures are a colourful aspect of the fictional wizarding world contained in the Harry Potter series by J. K. Rowling. Throughout the seven books of the series, Harry and his friends come across many of these creatures on their adventures, as well as in the Care of Magical Creatures class at Hogwarts. Rowling has also written Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them, a guide to the magical beasts found in the series. Many of these are derived from folklore, primarily Greek mythology, but also British and Scandinavian folklore. Many of the legends surrounding mythical creatures are also incorporated in the books. Children. know that I didnt invent unicorns, but Ive had to explain frequently that I didnt actually invent hippogriffs, Rowling told Stephen Fry in an interview for BBC Radio 4. When I do use a creature that I know is a mythological entity, I like to find out as much as I can about it. I might not use it, but to make it as consistent as I feel is good for my plot. Many pets in the series are ordinary animals with magical properties. Owls, for example, deliver mail. MagizoologyeditIn the Harry Potter series, Magizoology a portmanteau of magic and zoology is the study of magical creatures. A person who studies Magizoology is known as a magizoologist. There are magizoologists who work in the Ministry of Magic, particularly in the Department for the Regulation and Control of Magical Creatures. One notable magizoologist is Newt Scamander, who in the universe of the series, is the author of Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them, an approved textbook at Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry on magical creatures that is popular in the wizarding world. Regulation and classificationeditThe Department for the Regulation and Control of Magical Creatures of the Ministry of Magic is responsible for overseeing and regulating magical creatures. It is divided into three divisions the Beast Division, the Being Division, and the Spirit Division. A being is generally defined, according to Fantastic Beasts, as any creature that has sufficient intelligence to understand the laws of the magical community and to bear part of the responsibility in shaping those laws. This includes humans, goblins, hags, Werewolves, and vampires. According to this definition, fairies, pixies, gnomes, and most other creatures are classified as beasts. Centaurs and merpeople are said to have rejected being status in favour of beast status, as have leprechauns. Werewolves and Animagi are notable because they are typically in human forma werewolf transforms from human state only at the full moon, and an Animagus is a human who has learned to transform into an animal at will. Their classification is unclear, and offices responsible for werewolves exist in both the Beast and Being Divisions. A number of creatures, such as house elves, giants, banshees, veelas, dwarfs, and Dementors, have never been referred to as beings or as beasts, so their legal status is unclear see below. Affairs related to ghosts come under the auspices of the Spirit Division. According to Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them, creatures are also put under danger categories. Cast, crew, reviews, plot summary, comments, discussion forum, and other movie information. Watch A Few Less Men Online Metacritic on this page. The official PlayStationStore Buy the latest PlayStation games, movies and TV shows for your PS4, PS3 and PS Vita. Five Xs means Known wizard killerimpossible to domesticate, while four means Dangerousrequires specialist, three, Competent wizard should cope, two, Harmlessmay be domesticated, and one means boring. Creatures that need to be treated with a sophisticated amount of respect, e. Centaurs, Unicorns, Phoenixes, and Merpeople, are given a four x rating. List of magical creatureseditBelow is a list of magical creatures mentioned in the Harry Potter universe. Those creatures that Rowling took from myth and folklore have links to their mythological articles. The Blast Ended Skrewt is a hybrid of a fire crab and manticore. Inferi are neither beasts nor beings, but merely animated corpses with no will of their own. For a list of magical plants mentioned in the series, such as mandrakes and devils snares, see List of fictional plants. SCI FI Channel is now Syfy, but you can still get access to all your favorite SCI FI Channel content right here. Syfy features science fiction, drama, supernatural. Blast Ended Skrewt The Blast Ended Skrewt is the result of a union between a Manticore and a Fire Crab. Skrewts make their debut in Goblet of Fire, as one of the creatures that Hagrid teaches the students about as Professor of Care of Magical Creatures. The first fan to learn of the skrewts was Catie Hoch, an eight year old cancer patient from Albany, New York. Hochs mother, who had read the first three books to Hoch during her treatment for neuroblastoma, emailed Rowling to ask her when the fourth book would be released, and Rowling gifted Hoch with transatlantic phone calls in which she read her extracts from the unpublished book, including explanations of the skrewts, which Rowling described as looking like headless lobsters. Bowtruckle An insect eating, tree dwelling wooden creature that is hard to spot. Rowling has written on Pottermore that they are selective creatures who only inhabit worthy trees. They are alternatively called the wandmakers friend as the trees they inhabit can be used to make wands wood. A particularly needy bowtruckle named Pickett plays a role in the film Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them 2. Chimaera A creature with the head of a lion, the body of a goat, and the tail of a dragon. Demiguise A rather docile orangutan like creature that can turn invisible the creatures sight is based on precognition. An escaped Demiguise plays a role in the film Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them 2. Doxy A small fairy like creature that is also known as the Biting Fairy. Dragon Dragons are winged fire breathing reptiles. Antipodean Opaleye native to the valleys of New Zealand. Chinese Fireball native to China. Poltergeist-Curse-Poltergeist-Trailer-Poltergeist-Remake-The-Poltergeist-38.jpg' alt='Watch Poltergeist Download Full' title='Watch Poltergeist Download Full' />Download Free Full Unlimited Movies, Download any Movie, 20 millions movies, videos and tv shows adult Drama Sex Sexy. Sign Up Today and You will have immediate access to over a Billion files, download unlimited free full PC Games, Movies, MP3 music guaranteedIt is also known as the Lion Dragon. Common Welsh Green native to Wales. Hebridean Black native to the Hebrides Islands of Scotland. Hungarian Horntail native to Hungary. It is considered the most dangerous of the dragons. Norwegian Ridgeback native to the northern mountains of Norway. Norberta is a Norwegian Ridgeback. Peruvian Vipertooth native to the eastern and northeastern parts of Peru. It is considered the smallest and fastest of the dragons. Watch Poltergeist Download Full' title='Watch Poltergeist Download Full' />It is the only venomous dragon. Romanian Longhorn native to the mountains of Romania. Swedish Short Snout native to the northern mountains of Sweden. Ukrainian Ironbelly native to Ukraine, and the largest species of dragon ever recorded. Fairy A small human like creature with insect wings. Flesh Eating Slug A garden slug like creature with corrosive spittle. Flobberworm A 1. Ghoul A creature that resembles a slimy buck toothed ogre. Chameleon Ghoul A ghoul that can disguise itself as an everyday object to evade detection. Giant Squid A huge creature that lives in the Black Lake near Hogwarts. Gnome Gnomes are known to infest the gardens of wizarding households and are found in Europe and North America. Golden Snidget A small golden bird that was used in the earlier versions of Quidditch as the Snitch. Graphorn A creature built like a sabre toothed tiger with slimy tentacles in its mouth. Griffin A creature that is part eagle, part lion. Grindylow A small horned water demon with grasping fingers. The films give them octopus tentacles for legs, though they are not described as such in the novels. Hinkypunk a diminutive, one legged creature with the appearance of wispy blue, grey or white smoke.