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Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them

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Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them is a book mentioned in Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone which was later Defictionalized as a real book written by J. K. Rowling... ahem... Newt Scamander, whose grandson married Luna Lovegood. The book was first published in 2001, between the releases of Goblet of Fire and Order of the Phoenix, with an Updated Re-release in 2017.The book is, of course, a guide to the magical beasts which exist in the world of Harry Potter. It is supposedly a copy of the edition owned by Harry Potter, complete with lots of amusing graffiti written in it by Harry and Ron, a bit from Hermione, and one memorable case from Malfoy (with whom Ron apparently played Hangman).A companion piece to Quidditch Through the Ages and followed by The Tales of Beedle the Bard.A Harry Potter Spin-Off film series began in 2016 with the first film reusing the title of the book, following the adventures of Newt Scamander seventy years before Harry set foot in Hogwarts, with J.K. Rowling writing the screenplays.
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Winds of Destiny, Change!
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Winds of Destiny, Change!: The Malaclaw's bite makes its victim extremely unlucky for a week.
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All There in the Manual
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All There in the Manual: This is the manual.
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Anti-Magic
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Anti-Magic: Eating pickled murtlap tentacles promotes resistance to jinxes and curses, although eating too many can cause a person to grow purple hair out of their ears.
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Darkest Africa
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Darkest Africa: Africa does sure have a lot of dangerous dark creatures, such as the Nundu, Tebo, and Streeler.
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Fairy Companion
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Fairy Companion: Fairies are usually conjured up to serve as decoration.
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Visual Pun
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Visual Pun: Fairies are conjured up to serve as decorative lights — fairy lights.
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Playing with Fire
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Playing with Fire: The Fire Crab naturally. It shoots fire out of its ass as a defence mechanism.
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Fictional Document
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Fictional Document: Harry Potter's very own textbook on magical creatures.
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Heh Heh, You Said "X"
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Heh Heh, You Said "X": Someone, probably Harry or Ron, circles the word "bum" in "Glumbumble".
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Adaptational Villainy: Once again, in-universe — sea serpents are said to be fairly docile, when anyone reading knows that "Muggle" literature portrays them as vicious monsters.
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Broke the Rating Scale
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Broke the Rating Scale: A few of Harry and Ron's notes add additional X's to the Ministry's official danger rating for creatures the two have encountered, some of which go well beyond the official five-X scale.
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Winged Humanoid
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Fairies — the traditional tiny cute Winged Humanoid. Has very little intelligence and very basic magic. Usually just used for decoration. The author expresses surprise at the good Muggle press the Fairy has.
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The Complainer Is Always Wrong
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The Complainer Is Always Wrong: It's common to find a Runespoor, a three-headed serpent, with the right head bitten off — as this head is 'the critic' and criticizes the other two's actions.
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Pegasus
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Pegasus: Winged Horses are given an entry. Pegasus is even given a nod as helping the only wizard to ever successfully slay a Chimaera. There are four species. Abraxan — the biggest and strongest, with palomino bodies. These horses appear in the series, transporting the Beauxbatons carriage from France to Britain. Aethonan — chestnut in appearance and native to Britain and Ireland. Granian — a greynote meaning actually with a white coat, confusingly enough and incredibly fast. This would be what species Pegasus was. Thestral — black and more reptilian in appearance. Is invisible to everyone except those who have 'seen death'. Also very good at finding locations.
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Non-Indicative Name: The Fire Crab looks more like a tortoise.
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Hypocritical Humour: In one of Ron and Hermione's written arguments:
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The Dreaded
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The Dreaded: Any creature classified as XXXXX by the Ministry of Magic, meaning that they kill (and, in some cases, eat) wizards and are usually impossible to tame or domesticate. Or in Harry's words, "anything Hagrid likes." Chimaeras, creatures with the head of a lion, the body of a goat, and the tail of a dragon. Only one attempt to kill a member of this species has ever succeeded. And Hagrid tried to buy an egg once, possibly to use in Care of Magical Creatures class. Lethifolds; Dementor-like creatures that can sneak up on a sleeping person and eat them alive, leaving nothing behind. They can only be repelled by Patronuses, which are extremely difficult to cast. And since they typically target the sleeping, most of their victims never get the opportunity to even attempt a Patronus. Nundus; gigantic, silent leopards with diseased breath powerful enough to sicken and wipe out entire villages. They have never been contained by less than one hundred highly-trained wizards working together at once. Quintapeds, vicious five-legged beasts that enjoy eating humans. They are so dangerous that the single island they live on has been magically rendered Unplottable so that it does not show up on maps. Werewolves, who are human every day of the month except for nights with a full moon, when they turn into violent beasts that attack and eat humans on sight. Even werewolves in human form can be dangerous, as proved by the savage Fenrir Greyback, an ally of the Death Eaters whose mission is to turn as many people into werewolves as possible. Dragons, which are gigantic, breathe fire, and eat anything they can find, including humans. Acromantulas, giant man-eating spiders who live in deep, dark forests. Basilisks, giant (noticing a pattern?) fifty-foot-long venomous snakes who kill anyone who looks at them directly. The updated 2017 edition of the book added two more XXXXX-classified beasts: the Wampus Cat and the Horned Serpent. It's not specified exactly what makes Wampus Cats so dangerous, but they can walk on their hind legs, outrun arrows, and are reputed to have hypnotic eyes. Horned Serpents are equally mysterious, but Isolt Sayre was known to have befriended one.
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Misplaced Retribution
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Misplaced Retribution: If food is left out for a Knarl, it will get very angry and destroy the garden of whoever left it, assuming that the person is trying to lure it into a trap. Many Muggle children have been accused of vandalism that was really committed by angry Knarls.
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Self-Fulfilling Prophecy
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Self-Fulfilling Prophecy: It was originally believed that the cry of the Augurey foretold the death of whoever heard it. Several wizards are thought to have suffered heart attacks brought on by hearing an unseen Augurey wail.
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The Punishment
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The Punishment: The Quintapeds were subjected to an especially unpleasant punishment in the form of Forced Transformation when, as vengeance for the death of their leader, Dugald, the McClivert family transformed the entirety of the wizard family whose leader had killed Dugald into the creatures that would come to be known as Quintapeds.
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Stuff Blowing Up
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Stuff Blowing Up: Erumpent horns contain explosive fluid. Their numbers aren't very large because of this, as they still have the rhino instinct to charge at poor bastards who upset them despite not being completely immune to their own explosions.
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Attention Whore
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Attention Whore: The leprechauns are described as loving to attract humans, hence their good press in Muggle literature.
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Doofy Dodo
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Doofy Dodo: The Diricawl, certainly a weird one though. See Beethoven Was an Alien Spy and Teleportation.
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Not Helping Your Case
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Not Helping Your Case: Uric the Oddball subjected himself to three months of Fwooper song so he could prove that it did not cause insanity. He then showed up to the next Wizards' Council meeting naked save for a dead badger on his head, thus convincing nobody.
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Kick the Dog
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Kick the Dog: Or the Puffskein in this case. One of Ron's annotations mentions that he used to have a pet Puffskein until Fred used it for Bludger practice (implicitly beating it to death).
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Gentle Giant
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Gentle Giant: The Sea Serpent, which is surprisingly benevolent.
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The Last Of These Is Not Like The Others: According to the "About the Author" section, Newt Scamander has three pet Kneazles named Hoppy, Milly, and Mauler.
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Take That, Scrappy!
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Take That, Scrappy!: In-universe example. The Flobberworm — the most despised creature Hagrid ever brought to class — is officially classified as 'Boring' in the book's entry, and one of only two such creatures with that designation, to boot.
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G-Rated Drug
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G-Rated Drug: Some people like to intentionally goad Billywigs to sting them because they enjoy the sensations of euphoria and temporary levitation it grants them, though too many stings can have unpleasant side-effects.
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Multiple-Tailed Beast
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Multiple-Tailed Beast: The Crup, which resembles a Jack Russel apart from its forked tail. They normally have the ends clipped in order to preserve The Masquerade.
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Your Vampires Suck
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Your Vampires Suck: A footnote addresses Muggle notions about fairies, and how wrong they are.
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Our Hippocamps Are Different
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Our Hippocamps Are Different: Hippocampi are among the beasts described in the book. They're native to the Mediterranean Sea, but a specimen was discovered by merpeople off the shores of Scotland in 1949 and subsequently domesticated. Hippocampi lay semi-transparent eggs, from which so-called tadfoals emerge.
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Unicorn
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Unicorn: Much of the same information we were given in Hagrid's lesson in the fourth book. Foals are born pure gold, then they turn silver, then they grow horns and then they turn white. The tail hair is incredibly strong.
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Not the Nessie
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Not the Nessie: There is one, but it's part of a larger species, and is a shapeshifter — it turns into something else whenever Muggles look around for it.
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Fish People
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Given that Harry saw the merpeople while diving into the lake, he crosses out "less pretty" and instead writes "ugly".
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Emotion Eater
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Emotion Eater: The Pogrebin, which tails humans for hours and causes them to feel despair. Luckily, just kicking them is pretty effective in getting rid of them.
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Fantastic Medicinal Bodily Product
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Fantastic Medicinal Bodily Product: Re'em blood gives the drinker Super-Strength for a short amount of time. Salamander blood is mentioned to have rejuvenating properties, and is thus often used in strengthening potions. Pickled murtlap tentacles can be eaten to improve resistance to jinxes, or made into a salve to soothe painful cuts and abrasions. Eating too many, though, can cause one to grow purple hair out of their ears. Mooncalf dung, when collected before the sun rises, can be spread on magical plants to make them grow faster and stronger.
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Tastes Like Disdain
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Tastes Like Disdain: A knarl is a magical beast that is virtually indistinguishable from a non-magical hedgehog. The only way to tell them apart is to offer them food: a hedgehog will happily eat it, but a knarl will get very angry because it will think the person is trying to lure it into a trap, and destroy their garden in retaliation.
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Magic Harms Technology
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Magic Harms Technology: Chizpurfles are tiny crab-like magical parasites that are attracted to sources of magic and feed on them. If they can't find any magic, they will instead attack electronic Muggle devices, which explains why sometimes such brand-new devices randomly stop working.
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Adaptational Attractiveness
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Adaptational Attractiveness: There's a borderline in-universe example. Merpeople are often interpreted as beautiful in Muggle art and literature, when in reality there is only one particular subspecies that is beautiful, and two others who are more animalistic.
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Dark Is Not Evil
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Dark Is Not Evil: The Thestral has a black coat, has a very reptilian appearance, is attracted by raw meat, and is considered a bad omen — because it can only be seen by those who have witnessed someone die. However, that is just superstition, and the horses in the series are perfectly friendly to Harry when he meets them. Likewise, the Augurey was thought to be an omen of death, when it really just predicts incoming rain.
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Fantastic Racism
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Fantastic Racism: Some extreme factions favour classifying Muggles as "beasts".
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Sizeshifter
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Sizeshifter: The Moke, a lizard which can shrink to defend itself from predators. This has led to people using its hide to make bags that shrink to avoid being stolen.
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Fiery Salamander
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Fiery Salamander: Salamanders are born from fire, and live as long as the fire the birthed them continues to burn. They can survive outside fire for upo to 6 hours if fed on hot pepper. The ashwinder is a magical snake, born when a magical fire is left unattended for too long. It emerges from the fire and seeks a suitable place to lay its eggs, before its body collapses into ash. These eggs radiate intense heat that can start a house fire if not found quickly enough, but if a freezing charm is used to make them safe, they are valuable to potion brewers and can be eaten to cure Ague.
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Brown Note
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Brown Note: Fwooper song, if listened to too much, will drive the listener insane. The cry of the Augurey was thought to be this, but that's just superstition. The cry of the rooster is this for the Basilisk.
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Panthera Awesome
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Panthera Awesome: The Nundu, a gigantic leopard so dangerous that it takes a hundred wizards to subdue just one. Take note that it took ten wizards to control four dragons in the Triwizard Tournament.
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Never Sleep Again
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Never Sleep Again: The Lethifold kills its victims in their sleep.
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Bizarre Alien Reproduction
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Bizarre Alien Reproduction: Runespoors produce eggs through their mouths.
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Fearsome Critters of American Folklore
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Fearsome Critters of American Folklore: Several are included in the 2017 re-release, namely the Hidebehind, the Hodag, the Snallygaster, and the Wampus Cat.
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Direct Line to the Author
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Direct Line to the Author: The process of book creation appears to have involved a ladder, a magic crowbar, and a photocopier.
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Meaningful Name
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Meaningful Name: The Quintaped, which has five legs. For bonus points, one wizard legend states that quintapeds are the last descendants of the MacBoons, a wizarding clan transfigured into their current form in revenge for their chieftain killing a rival in a duel. The MacBoon chieftain responsible was named Quintis.
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Breath Weapon
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Breath Weapon: Dragons, obviously, but also the Nundu, whose breath causes disease strong enough to depopulate entire villages.
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Adaptational Intelligence
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Adaptational Intelligence: In-universe. The author expresses surprise at the good press Muggles give to fairies, when in this universe they have minimal intelligence and limited magic.
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Obsolete Occupation
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Obsolete Occupation: The Ministry of Magic maintains a Centaur Liaison Office that no centaur has ever used on account of their inherent mistrust of humans. As a result, "Being sent to the Centaur Office" has become a euphemism amongst ministry employees for being sacked.
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Our Mermaids Are Different
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Our Mermaids Are Different: There are three species of them — Sirens, Selkies, and Merrows. Selkies are the only ones that actually appear in the series, though. The Mermish language sounds like a lot of shrieking and screaming above the surfacenote as shown in Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire by the golden egg. But underwater, it sounds like normal talking. All merpeople are said to share a great love of music. They presumably can't transform into humans at all. Sirens, meanwhile, are the mermaids that most closely fit the image that usually comes to most peoples' minds upon hearing the word 'mermaid'.
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The Fair Folk
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The Fair Folk: The pixies definitely. The doxy is also quite the little pest.
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Eldritch Abomination
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Eldritch Abomination: Lethifolds, being formless living shadows that may or may not be related to Dementors, which like to ambush sleeping people and consume them. (Dementors themselves don't get an entry, as they are considered beings rather than beasts.)
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Didn't Think This Through
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However, as the book clarifies, the Ministry of Magic banned their use due to continued cases of Muggles asking why their neighbors were using holiday lights in July.
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Multiple Head Case
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Multiple Head Case: Runespoors, which are three-headed snakes. Each head actually has a separate personality; the left head is The Leader who commands the body, the middle head is the dreamer who is often lost in fantastic visions, and the third head is the critic who is constantly taunting the other two (and often bitten off once the other two heads have had enough).
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The Fantastic Trope of Wonderous Titles
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The Fantastic Trope of Wonderous Titles: Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them
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Our Fairies Are Different
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Our Fairies Are Different: Five particular creatures. All of them also lay eggs like insects rather than giving birth to live offspring. Fairies — the traditional tiny cute Winged Humanoid. Has very little intelligence and very basic magic. Usually just used for decoration. The author expresses surprise at the good Muggle press the Fairy has. Pixie — tiny shrill flyers. They love making mischief and are strong enough to lift a human's weight. Imp — close cousin to the pixie, but much duller in appearance and cannot fly. Also considerably less of a nuisance. Doxy — covered in black hair, with two sets of very sharp teeth and extra arms and legs. Considered pests, they're also very hostile to humans. Bowtruckle — a tree-dwelling creature that appears to be made of wood. Is normally benevolent, but will get violent if it is threatened.
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Fluffy Tamer
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Chimaeras, creatures with the head of a lion, the body of a goat, and the tail of a dragon. Only one attempt to kill a member of this species has ever succeeded. And Hagrid tried to buy an egg once, possibly to use in Care of Magical Creatures class.
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The Phoenix
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The Phoenix: Of course. The Augurey is also known as "The Irish Phoenix".
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Teleportation
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Teleportation: Diricawls and phoenixes can do this (in a puff of feathers and burst of flames, respectively).
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Giant Spider
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Giant Spider: The Acromantula. It's theorised to have originated from experimental breeding, as it is capable of human speech.
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What Measure Is a Non-Human?
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What Measure Is a Non-Human?: A serious issue, given the wizarding world's partially-human hybrid creatures and talking animals of various levels of intelligence. The centaurs in particular willingly separated themselves from humans, rejecting 'Being' classification. There was also a big debate about the inclusion of Werewolves, since they are essentially just cursed humans. We get to hear about some of these debates. For instance, one attempt at setting formal class definitions was whether they could speak English. This unfairly excluded the Merfolk, which offended the Centaurs enough to cause their insistence on "beast" classification for themselves. On the other hand, a group of Goblins took the opportunity to quite literally Troll the Wizards by teaching the monsters a few basic phrases by rote. And then it goes into Muggles and extremist Magical folk: instead of general disdain towards Muggles, seeing them as inferior to magic users, extremists want to label all Muggles as "beasts" (presumably non-magical ones) and treated as such.
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Foreshadowing
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Foreshadowing: The Demiguise is mentioned as a huge, gorilla-like creature whose silky hair is used to create invisibility cloaks. These cloaks are said to wear out over time. Harry's cloak has been around for years and is still fully functional, becoming an important plot point in Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows.
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Continuity Nod
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Continuity Nod: In the entry for the hippogriff, there's a brief line stating that they can be tamed, though this should only be attempted by experts. Harry's remark: "Has Hagrid read this?" The entry for the Kappa, a Japanese creature that Snape claimed was more commonly found in Mongolia during Prisoner of Azkaban. "Snape hasn't read this either." The entry of the Hungarian Horntail describes it as the most dangerous dragon breed of all. Harry notes, "You're not kidding." In the entry on Acromantulas, there's a note about rumours of a large colony established somewhere in Scotland. The word "unconfirmed" is crossed out with "confirmed by Harry Potter and Ron Weasley" written over it. This also confirmed to many fans that Hogwarts is located in Scotland. In addition, Ron adds nine X's to its XXXXX rating, referencing his arachnophobia. Hagrid at one point tells Umbridge he has a friend that breeds Abraxan Horses. This book gives the name and information of them — enormously powerful and palomino-bodied — which confirms that Hagrid is talking about Madam Maxime, and that they are the horses that carried the Beauxbatons carriage. In the entry for Leprechauns, it mentions that they produce "a realistic gold-like substance that vanishes after a few hours, to their great amusement." Ron notes next to it, "But not mine", referencing the leprechaun "gold" he picked up in Goblet of Fire. The entry for pixies has them classified as "XXX", which means competent wizards should cope. Next to it has Ron's note: "but XXXXXXX if you're Lockhart", referring to the pixie-chaos that Lockhart unleashed in Chamber of Secrets while attempting to teach Defence, and the subsequent injuries he suffered for it. The entry for the dragon species Norwegian Ridgeback has the name crossed out and "Baby Norbert" written next to it. The entry for basilisks says that there have been no recorded sightings of them in Britain for at least four hundred years. Harry notes, "That's what you think." Given that Harry saw the merpeople while diving into the lake, he crosses out "less pretty" and instead writes "ugly". The entry for werewolves has an S added to the word "werewolf", followed by the words "aren't all bad", referring to Remus Lupin, who was forced to resign from his position as Defence Against the Dark Arts teacher after he was outed as a werewolf.
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Riddling Sphinx
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Riddling Sphinx: Despite its humanoid appearance, the sphinx is classed as a beast because of this. It speaks only in riddles and puzzles — and gets violent if given the wrong answer.
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OurGriffinsAreDifferent
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Our Griffins Are Different: Both classical griffins and hippogriffs are included amongst the magical creatures described in this book (note that hippogriffs were a part of mythology, but mostly as a figuratively unlikely creature, since horses and griffins were enemies). Griffins are classified under the XXX class and are popular choices of creatures for wizards to use as treasure guardians, while hippogriffs are likewise classified under the XXX class and are described as being very prideful creatures that can be friendly to those who treat them with respect but should really only be handled by trained experts.
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Muggles
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And then it goes into Muggles and extremist Magical folk: instead of general disdain towards Muggles, seeing them as inferior to magic users, extremists want to label all Muggles as "beasts" (presumably non-magical ones) and treated as such.
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Cool Horse
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Cool Horse: Winged horses. Also the Unicorn.
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Super-Strength
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Re'em blood gives the drinker Super-Strength for a short amount of time.
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Character Filibuster
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Character Filibuster: Ron and Hermione get into a large argument... via notes... on one of the first pages of Harry's books. Harry tells them both to shut up.
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Deadpan Snarker
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Deadpan Snarker: Have you read Harry and Ron's commentary? You can see the snark oozing off when they point out Snape made a geographical mistake about kappas. There are also the arguments Ron and Hermione get into at the beginning.
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Sea Monster
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Sea Monster: The Sea Serpent counts as a subversion as — despite reaching up to a hundred feet in length — it's a fairly docile creature.
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Sirens Are Mermaids
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Sirens Are Mermaids: 'Siren' is a species of mermaid found in the Mediterranean. They are the beautiful mermaids commonly depicted in art and literature, contrasting with the Selkies and the Merrows, which have more alien appearances. All merpeople are also said to share a love of music, which comes from the Siren myth.
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Jive Turkey
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Jive Turkey: The Jarvey speaks like this; it isn't capable of true conversation. Amusingly enough, the book claims the Jarvey is self-taught human speech.
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Berserk Button
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Berserk Button: If food is left out for a Knarl, it will assume the homeowner is trying to lure them into a trap and destroy their garden. This is the only way to tell a Knarl apart from an ordinary hedgehog.
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To Serve Man
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To Serve Man: Many beasts are classified as XXXXX because they willingly eat humans or have a particular taste for them, including werewolves, dragons, Quintapeds, and Lethifolds.
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Heli-Critter
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Heli-Critter: The Billywig, an insect whose wings are arranged and move like helicopter blades.
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Cassandra Did It
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Cassandra Did It: Augureys are feared because their cries are said to cause death. In reality, they're just predicting rain.
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Crop Circles
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Crop Circles are caused by Mooncalves doing their mating dance in fields of wheat.
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Footnote Fever
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Footnote Fever: Not just from the author, but from Hermione, Ron, Harry, and various others. If it's from the gang, expect it to be arguing, nitpicking, or Harry telling Hermione and Ron to stop arguing.
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Feuding Families
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Feuding Families: The McCliverts and the MacBoons (the former, possibly, transformed the latter into five-legged, hairy monsters, which proceeded to eat them).
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Our Kelpies Are Different
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Our Kelpies Are Different: Kelpies are shapeshifters whose favorite form is a horse with a mane of bulrushes. The world's most famous kelpie dwells in Loch Ness, and has been observed taking the form of a giant sea serpent when viewed from a distance, but shapeshifting into an otter when Muggles try to get a closer look at it.
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Kicked Upstairs
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Kicked Upstairs: "Sent to the Centaur Office" is a euphemism for being fired in the Ministry of Magic, as centaurs are so isolationist that the office doesn't actually do anything.
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Our Dragons Are Different
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Our Dragons Are Different: The book obviously depicts every single species of dragons in the Potterverse. Most seem for some reason to be European (even the South American and Australasian species), with only one species based on Chinese dragons, and even so being more akin to European forms as it breathes fire and is malevolent (although all of them are more animalistic than anything, hearkening back to the pre-Tolkien versions of the myths).
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Naked Nutter
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Naked Nutter: The notoriously eccentric Uric the Oddball tried to convince the Wizard's Council that the song of the Fwooper wasn't detrimental to the mental health of the listener as commonly believed, but quite the reverse. At the time, he claimed that he had conclusive proof of the positive effects of the magical bird's song after listening to it for nearly three months; unfortunately, the fact that he showed up for the presentation wearing nothing but a dead badger on his head made the arguments a little less than convincing.
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Cute Monster Girl
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Cute Monster Girl: The Siren subspecies of merpeople, which are beautiful human-fish hybrids. The Selkie and Merrow subspecies have more alien appearances. The Sphinx has the head of a beautiful woman, but the body of a lion.
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Red Herring
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Red Herring: The Nundu is described as the most dangerous beast in the world. You would guess that Harry has to fight one later in the series. He doesn't. Then again, it lives in Africa, where Harry really didn't have any reason to go… Ditto with the Lethifold, which requires a Patronus Charm to repel. Around the time this book came out, we'd only seen Patronuses used on Dementors. Similarly to the Nundu, Harry didn't have a reason to visit the Lethifold in the tropics.
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Dark Is Evil
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Dark Is Evil: Any beast or being classified as a "Dark Creature" falls under this. Dark Creatures (or "Demons" as they are classified) consists of anything that is capable of magic and uses said magic for the sake of malicious intent rather than survival. Dementors, werewolves, and boggarts are all considered Dark Creatures whereas chimeras, manticores, and dragons are not. This is because a dragon will only attack a wizard (or Muggle) to defend itself or for food while a werewolf will attack to turn another human into a werewolf or out of murderous intent — but is only dangerous when transformed and is as harmless or harmful as any other human the rest of the time.
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Freudian Trio
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Freudian Trio: The Runespoor is a three-headed snake and the heads form one of these. The middle head is the dreamer (The Id), the left head is the planner (The Superego), and the right head is the critic (The Ego).
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Blue-and-Orange Morality
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Blue-and-Orange Morality: The Sphinx is a mostly benevolent creature who will only get violent if the person who hears their riddle guesses wrongly. It's not known from Harry's encounter in the fourth book if a Sphinx will interpret any answer as a guess — but she does allow him to ask questions about the riddle. Also, she gives the option for them to choose not to guess and walk away.
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Exact Words
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Exact Words: Early definitions of "Beings" were made with human centrism in mind, leading to definitions like "creatures who walk on two legs" or who "speak the human language". This would leave out obvious beings like centaurs and merfolk, but accidentally include a lot of creatures, such as trolls, augureys, fwoopers, or vampires. Havoc ensues. The definition that stuck was "Any creature that can understand the laws of the Wizarding World", which helped tighten the list to just sapients. By the time they got there, the Centaurs were so annoyed with this that they insisted on keeping the Beast designation in protest.
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Shrinking Violet
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Shrinking Violet: The Augurey is described as intensely shy, hiding from humans and living in thorny nests.
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Sea Serpents
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Sea Serpents: As mentioned above, sea serpents exist in the Wizarding World. Additionally, the world's largest Kelpie, living in Loch Ness, likes to disguise itself as one.
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Beethoven Was an Alien Spy
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Beethoven Was an Alien Spy: Dodos never went extinct. They're actually magical birds called diricawls and are capable of teleportation. The Loch Ness Monster is actually a shapeshifter (specifically a kelpie), and hides whenever Muggles try to look for it. Some rhinos are actually erumpents, whose horns explode upon touch. Some Jack Russell Terriers are actually Crups, which usually have two tails but often have the second tail clipped so they can blend in. Muggle children have often been accused of vandalising or destroying a back garden, when an offended Knarl is really the culprit. Crop Circles are caused by Mooncalves doing their mating dance in fields of wheat.
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Mundane Utility
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Mundane Utility: Once it was discovered that the Augurey's cry predicts rain, some wizards started to keep them around as living weather forecasters. However, they can get really annoying during winter, when it rains constantly. Mooncalf dung is used as plant fertilizer. When it's harvested before sunrise and spread on magical plants, they grow much faster than normal and become extremely strong. The Clabbert has a large pimple on its head that flashes red when danger approaches. Wizards use it as an alarm to warn of approaching Muggles. However, as the book clarifies, the Ministry of Magic banned their use due to continued cases of Muggles asking why their neighbors were using holiday lights in July.
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Early-Bird Cameo
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Early-Bird Cameo: Many creatures first appeared here before being mentioned in the books. Even Thestrals are included, albeit as a minor reference under "Winged Horse". Likewise, some creatures that appeared but weren't named were given official names in this, such as the Acromantula and the subspecies of Merpeople and Winged Horses. Then there's the Erumpent, a rhinoceros-like creature that has an exploding horn. In Deathly Hallows, Xenophilius Lovegood has an Erumpent horn on his wall, thinking it belongs to a Crumple-Horned Snorkack, and his accidentally blowing it up helps the trio escape.
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Our Werewolves Are Different
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Our Werewolves Are Different: During the rest of the month, they're usually normal wizards or even Muggles. During the full moon, they become vicious, man-eating direwolves.
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Comically Missing the Point
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Comically Missing the Point: Hermione points out that Ron could have used the money he wasted on Dungbombs to buy a new book for himself. He replies with "Dungbombs rule."
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Brick Joke
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Brick Joke: Janus Thickey tried to fake his death by claiming a Lethifold got him. In actuality, he went to move in with an innkeeper. We find out later he had a hospital ward named after him, ostensibly due to his wife's reaction.
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Selkies and Wereseals
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Selkies and Wereseals: In this universe, 'Selkie' is a subspecies of merpeople. It's implied that they are the merpeople encountered in the Second Tasknote they are said to come from Scotland and this same book implies that is where Hogwarts is located — possibly referencing selkie mythology, they have a more aquatic appearance than traditional beautiful mermaids.
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