
This section contains a listing of all of the magical beasts known in the magical
world. Information credit "Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them" by Newt
Scamander. See anything in this section which isn't correct? Let Andy
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Ministry of Magic Classifications:
The department for the ~Regulation and Control of Magical Creatures gives classification
to all known beasts, beings and spirits. These offer an at-a-glance guide to
the percieved dangerouss of a creature. The five catagories are as follows:
Ministry of Magic (M.O.M) Classification:
XXXXX - Known wizard killer/impossible to train or domesticate.
XXXX - Dangerous / requires specialist knowledge / skilled wizard
may handle.
XXX - Competent wizard should cope.
XX - Harmless / may be domesticated.
X - Boring.
Abraxan
A type of Winged Horse. An Abraxan is a very powerful giant palomino with fiery
red eyes. The Beaxbatons carriage was pulled by Abraxans, which according to
Madam Maxime drank only single-malt whisky. It is likely that this applies to
the Beaxbatons Abraxans only rather than the entire species.
Acromantula XXXXX
This is a huge carnivorous spider which is covered in thick black hair and can
grow up to 15 feet in size. The Acromantula was created by wizards, probably
as a guard creature. They are, however, untrainable and extremely dangerous.
They have near-human intelligence and are capable of speech, but this doesn’t
mean you can reason with them. Hagrid had an Acromantula called Aragog as a
pet while he was in his third year at Hogwarts. It was suspected to be the creature
from the Chamber of Secrets (which it wasn’t) and Hagrid was expelled
from school. Aragog escaped and set up what is now a well-populated colony in
the Forbidden Forest.
Aethonan
A type of Winged Horse. The Aethonan is chestnut in colour and popular in Britain
and Ireland.
Ashwinder XXX

This is a thin, pale grey serpent which is created by any magical fire which
is allowed to burn unchecked for too long. The Ashwinder rises from the fire
and will quickly lay eggs in a secluded place, after which it will crumble into
dust. The eggs give off intense heat and will ignite anything they come into
contact with. Once frozen, however, they are useful in making Love Potions and
relieving ague.
Augurey XX

Also known as the Irish Phoenix. This is a greenish-black bird which by legend
foretells the death of anybody who hears its cry. In truth, it actually sings
when rain is approaching. The Augurey in fact flies only during rain and remains
in its nest at other times.
Banshee
The Banshee is humanoid in appearance, looking akin to a skeletal woman. The
sound of the Banshee’s wail is believed to foretell death. Gilderoy Lockhart
claimed to have banished the Bandon Banshee, which of course he didn’t.
Basilisk XXXXX
This is an enormous snake, originally bred deliberately by the dark wizard Herpo
the Foul. It is brilliant green, can grow up to 50 feet in size, and kills anything
which looks into its eyes simply using its deadly gaze. Basilisks can live for
hundreds of years and are uncontrollable by anyone except a Parselmouth.
Bicorn
A two-horned beast, fabled to grow very fat through eating good and faithful
husbands. Horn of Bicorn is used in potion-making, notably in the manufacture
of Polyjuice Potion.
Billywig XXX
The Billywig is a vivid blue insect native to Australia. It travels at great
speed and carries a sting which can cause giddiness and levitation. Many younger
wizards attempt to get stung on purpose, although care should be taken as repeated
stinging can produce uncontrollable levitation which can last for days or even
permanently.
Biting Fairy XXX
Alternative name for the Doxy.
Blast-Ended Skrewt
This a cross-breed - created by Hagrid - between the Manticore and the Fire
Crab (see below for more details about both), a process which seems best left
to the imagination. They are extremely aggressive, with a tendency to attack
and eat each other, and can grow to a size of at least 10 feet and perhaps even
larger. Resembling a giant armoured scorpion, the males have a large sting over
their backs, while the females have a blood-sucker on their underside. The name
comes from their tendency to blast fire out of one end (they have no heads so
it is impossible to tell which end) which propels them forwards at great speed.
Only one Skrewt is known to have survived and its location is unknown.
Boggart
A Boggart is a shape-shifter which likes to occupy dark, enclosed spaces. When
nobody can see it, the form it takes is unknown. When it is seen, it will take
whatever form the person who is viewing it finds most frightening. It is destroyed
by laughter, and hence the best way to fight a Boggart is to use a Riddikulus
spell to force it to adopt an amusing appearance. When defeated, the Boggart
explodes and nothing but smoke remains.
Bowtruckle XX
This is a small tree-guardian, which grows up to 8 inches in height. It looks
as though it is made of bark and twigs, and generally avoids contact with humans.
If its tree is threatened, however, the Bowtruckle will defend it by attempting
to gouge the attacker’s eyes with its long fingers.
Bugbear
This is a bear-like humanoid creature with a particular preference for frightening
children. When Ginny Weasley was possessed by Lord Voldemort and killed Hagrid’s
roosters, Hagrid thought it may be the work of bugbears.
Bundimun XXX

A Bundimun looks like a patch of green fungus with eyes, although it does have
numerous legs which it can use to move at speed when necessary. It is a parasite
which infests houses and feeds on dirt. This is not a bad thing in itself, but
unfortunately the creature also excretes a foul substance which rots its resident
building and will cause it to collapse if left unchecked. It also gives off
a violent smell of decay. Scouring charms are required to remove a Bundimun
infestation.
Cat
This is strictly a Muggle creature, although it has many connections with the
wizarding world, hence its inclusion here. Cats are favoured pets of many wizards
and Squibs - with Arabella Figg and Argus Filch the most famous cat-owning Squibs
known so far. Cats are also on the approved list of pets for Hogwarts students,
along with Owls, Toads and possibly Rats. Wizards and even Squibs enjoy more
advanced communication with cats than Muggles do.
Centaur XXXX
The Centaur has the head and body of a human and the body and legs of a horse.
Centaurs have human intelligence but keep themselves apart from both wizards
and Muggles, preferring to remain in their own communities. Their classification
as a “beast” rather than a “being” is entirely at their
own request. They dislike any intervention in their affairs by humans and will
react with force if they think it necessary. For this reason many of the ways
of the Centaur are still a mystery.
Chimaera XXXXX

This creature has the head of a lion, the body of a goat and the tail of a dragon.
It is extremely dangerous and renowned for its vicious nature. The Chimaera
originated in Greece.
Chizpurfle XX

The Chizpurfle is a tiny parasite which feeds on magic items such as wands and
potions. They either infest the fur of magical creatures, or make their way
into wizards houses. Once there they will find whatever magic items they can
and gnaw through them.
Clabbert XX
This is a tree-dwelling creature which looks something like a cross between
a monkey and a frog. It has strong arms and legs, allowing it to swing from
tree to tree, and short horns on its head. The Clabbert has a large pustule
in the middle of its head which flashes scarlet when danger approaches.
Clauricorn XXX
Alternative name for the Leprechaun.
Cockatrice
This is a serpent or dragon with the head of a rooster. Hatched from a rooster’s
egg, like the Basilisk it has the power to kill with its gaze. A Cockatrice
went on the rampage during the Triwizard Tournament of 1792.
Crup XXX
This is a wizard-bred dog. It looks very much like a Jack Russell terrier, except
for its forked tail. The Crup is a popular wizard pet.
Demiguise XXXX

The Demiguise is a peaceful herbivore, having the appearance of a large ape.
It is rarely seen, however, as it has the ability to make itself invisible.
Demiguise hair can be used to make Invisibility Cloaks.
Dementor
The Dementor is a large, cloaked, humanesque figure, which towers over a normal
man. Under normal circumstances they stay entirely under the cover of their
cloaks, so no part of their body can be seen. Occasionally, though, a glimpse
may be caught: anyone unlucky enough to catch sight of the creature’s
hand will see that it is skeletal, glistening, greyish, slimy and scabbed, like
something that has died and decayed underwater. The only other part of a Dementor’s
body which can ever been seen is its head, which is considerably worse: scabbed
skin covers the sockets where its eyes should be, and it has a gaping shapeless
hole of a mouth which it can use to literally suck the soul from its victim.
Dementors are the guards of the wizard prison of Azkaban. Their origin is unknown,
and it is also unclear how anyone reached agreement with them to carry out this
role, as they are speechless, sightless and psychopathic. They feed on positive
human emotions – happiness, hope, excitement. Their mere presence sucks
every happy feeling or memory from any human present, leaving only cold dark
despair in its place. The worst experiences of the victim’s life will
flood through them as everything positive is stripped away. This effect causes
the vast majority of Azkaban inmates to go insane in a very short length of
time. Any wizard exposed to a Dementor for long enough is also likely to lose
their powers.
Dementors glide rather than walk, and although sightless can sense human emotions
and are drawn to them. Their breath stinks of decay and sounds like a death
rattle as it is drawn into their body – it is as though they are sucking
more than just air from the atmosphere around them. The one thing a Dementor
likes more than feeding on human emotions is to feed on a human’s soul.
The act of sucking their victim’s soul out of their body is known as the
Dementor’s Kiss. In theory, application of the Kiss is strictly controlled
by the Ministry of Magic and used only in the case of the most evil killers.
In practice, a Dementor will Kiss anybody it can get close enough to.
Despite the tentative agreement which exists between Dementors and humans on
the issue of governing Azkaban, the creatures are definitely not to be trusted.
Diricawl XX

The Diricawl was known to Muggles as the Dodo. Muggles now believe it to be
extinct, but this is not the case. It is a rather fat flightless bird which
has the ability to disappear and reappear elsewhere at will.
Dog
A number of dogs are associated with the wizarding world. In particular, Hagrid
keeps a boarhound called Fang, and was also the owner of a three-headed dog
called Fluffy, which was used to guard the Philosopher’s Stone. Fluffy
is probably now resident in the Forbidden Forest.
Doxy XXX
The Doxy looks somewhat like a fairy with additional sets of arms and legs.
It is covered in thick black hair and has shiny beetle-like wings. Doxy bites
are mildly poisonous.
Dragon XXXXX
The Dragon is a huge lizard-like creature, with vast wings it can use to fly
at great speed. All breeds of dragon can breathe fire at will, and all are highly
dangerous. The following breeds exist:
- Antipodean Opaleye
- Chinese Fireball
- Common Welsh Green
- Hebridean Black
- Hungarian Horntail
- Norwegian Ridgeback
- Peruvian Vipertooth
- Romanian Longhorn
- Swedish Short-Snout
- Ukrainian Ironbelly
Dugbog XXX
This is a marsh-dwelling creature which looks like a piece of wood. It glides
across boggy land and feeds on small mammals, although it will attempt to attack
the ankles of human walkers if they cross its path. The Dugbog is particularly
fond of eating Mandrakes.
Elf
The House-Elf is not strictly a “beast” but is included here due
to its lack of desire to create any sort of autonomous life for itself. Elves
vary in appearance, but are universally short and human-like. They act as slaves
to rich wizarding families, carrying out menial tasks such as cooking, cleaning
and laundry. They regard this as a pleasant duty and make no attempt to alter
the arrangement. They are duty bound to follow their master’s orders and
never disobey. House-elves do not wear clothes, preferring to wear discarded
household items such as pillowcases or towels. If clothes are given to a house-elf
by its master, this signifies the end of its servitude, setting the elf free.
This is regarded as a great insult and any elf released in this manner has little
left to live for. Elves possess a powerful magic which is different to wizard
magic, requiring neither wands nor incantations.
Erkling XXXX
The Erkling is a nasty little creature which grows to around three feet in height.
Its cackling laugh is entrancing to children, who it attempts to lure away and
eat. Increased vigilance has led to such attacks all but dying out.
Erumpent XXXX

This is a large animal that resembles a rhinoceros. It has a thick hide which
deflects most magic and although peaceable, can be very dangerous when provoked.
The Erumpent’s horn can pierce all materials, and injects a fluid which
causes anything it comes into contact with to explode. Erumpent numbers are
low, due to the fact the males often explode each other during the mating season.
Fairy XX
This is a small woodland creature, reaching from one to five inches in height.
It looks like a tiny human with wings on its back. The fairy possesses a weak
type of magic but has no power of speech. They communicate with each other with
a high-pitched buzzing sound.
Fire Crab XXX
The Fire Crab looks rather like a huge tortoise with a heavily jewelled shell.
Native to Fiji, it is sometimes prey to local wizards who use its shell as a
decorative cauldron. The Fire Crab can defend itself by shooting flames from
its rear end, an ability the Blast-Ended Skrewt (a cross between the Fire Crab
and the Manticore) inherited from it.
Flobberworm X
This is one of the dullest creatures known to wizardkind. It is a brown worm
which grows up to 10 inches in length, lives in damp ditches and rarely moves.
It is very hard to tell which end of a Flobberworm is which. They feed on vegetation,
having a preference for lettuce.
Fwooper XXX
The Fwooper is a brightly-coloured bird of African origin. It can have plumage
of many different colours including orange, pink, green and yellow. They also
lay brightly coloured and patterned eggs. Fwooper song sounds appealing to begin
with, but will eventually drive the listener insane.
Ghoul XX
Despite its reputation, the Ghoul is a virtually harmless (if rather ugly) creature.
It resembles a slimy ogre and inhabits attics and barns, eating spiders and
moths. It has a tendency to make moaning noises and throw objects around, but
that is the limit of its menace.
Giant
There must be some doubt as to whether Giants should be regarded as beasts or
beings, but they are included here none-the-less. Giants are a large humanoid
race – they are basically humans which can grow to heights of over 20
feet. They are now much reduced in numbers: at one time there were over 100
tribes across the world. Giants now number only 70-80 in total and hide out
in Eastern European mountain ranges. There are two reasons for this decline:
firstly, the Giants’ support for Voldemort caused many to be killed by
Aurors. Secondly, their violent nature leads them to frequent internal battles
which are often fatal. Giants have an organised society of sorts (albeit within
a feudal system) with a recognised leader called the Gurg. They also speak human
languages (dependent on their country of origin), although very few speak any
English. In general, Giants are distrustful and usually violent towards humans,
and in particular wizards, due to their fear of magic. There have been occasional
occurrences of inter-breeding between humans and Giants, however. Rubeus Hagrid
and Olympe Maxime are both half-giants, although the numbers of any other half-giants
are unknown.
Glumbumble XXX
This is a furry grey insect which nests in hollow trees and caves by preference.
Its most interesting facet is the treacle it produces, which induces melancholy
in anyone who consumes it. The Glumbumble is a resident of Northern Europe and
feeds on nettles.
Gnome XX
A small humanoid creature growing up to a foot in height, the Gnome is a common
garden pest. It has a large head and hard, bony feet. The best way to de-Gnome
a garden is to swing each Gnome round until it is dizzy and then drop it over
the fence.
Goblin
Again, there must be some debate about whether Goblins can be classed as creatures
or not. They are integrated further into wizard society further than any other
non-humans: they run Gringotts bank, and also deal with humans in many other
(mostly money-related) ways. They speak human languages and seem to be a normal
part of the general culture. Goblins are shorter than humans, with swarthy features
and long fingers and feet. There have been a number of Goblin uprisings over
the centuries, although the outcome of these isn’t known.
Graphorn XXXX
The Graphorn is a large four-legged mountain creature with an unusually aggressive
nature. It has two sharp horns and very tough hide which can repel most spells.
Powdered Graphorn horn is a sought-after potion ingredient, although it is very
difficult to collect.
Granian
A type of Winged Horse. The Granian is grey in colour and very fast.
Griffin XXXX
The Griffin has the front legs and head of an eagle, and the body and hind legs
of a lion. It is very fierce and often used to guard treasure. The Griffin originated
in Greece.
Grindylow XX
This is a water-demon native to the lakes of Britain and Ireland. It is aggressive
and will attack humans by trying to strangle them with its long, powerful fingers.
Though it will attack both wizards and Muggles in this way, the Grindylow normally
feeds on fish.
Hag
Hags have the appearance of unkempt and wild-looking witches. Unlike most witches,
however, they have a preference for eating children, although they will accept
raw meat as a substitute. Early attempts to distinguish between beasts and beings
put Hags in the “beings” category. This was quickly reversed, leaving
them firmly defined as beasts.
Hairy McBoon XXXXX
Alternative name for the Quintaped.
Hinkypunk
This is a small creature which infests marshland. It carries a lantern in its
hand, and attempts to use the light to lure unwary travellers into bogs. Hinkypunks
have only one leg.
Hippocampus XXX
This creature has the head and front legs of a horse but the body and tail of
a fish. Like the Griffin it originated in Greece, and it is usually resident
in the Mediterranean. It lays large semi-transparent eggs, through which the
young tadfoal can be seen.
Hippogriff XXX

The Hippogriff has the head and front legs of an eagle and the body and back
legs of a horse. It is dangerous when wild, although it can be tamed by an expert.
Hippogriffs understand human speech although they cannot speak themselves, and
caution should be exercised when approaching one, as they are very proud creatures.
They will attack if insulted. Eye contact should be maintained, and bowing is
seen as a statement of the human’s peaceable intentions. The Hippogriff
originated in Europe and feeds on insects, birds and small animals.
Horklump X
This is another very dull creature which resembles a vegetable rather than
an animal. It looks like a pink mushroom covered in black bristles. It is an
animal, however, and it uses its root-like tentacles to catch worms for food.
In turn, the Horklump is a considered a delicacy by Gnomes, but nobody else
seems to like it.
Imp XX
Imps are small, mischievous humanoid creatures which grow up to 8 inches in
height. They look akin to pixies, although they are usually brown or black in
colour and are flightless. Imps inhabit marshy areas and live on small insects.
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