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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
know!
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.
Salamander XXX
The Salamander is born and lives in fire, and feeds on the flames. It lives
only as long as the fire that produced it continues to burn, and can only survive
outside fire for a short time. Salamander blood has powerful curative properties.
Sea Serpent XXX
These are huge sea-dwelling serpents, as their name would suggest. Despite their
appearance they are not aggressive, and no records of human death due to a Sea
Serpent attack exist. They can reach up to 100 feet in length, have a horse-like
head and a long serpentine body.
Shrake XXX
The Shrake is a spiny fish found in the Atlantic. It resists being caught by
Muggles, as the spines easily tear any nets that they encounter. Legend states
that the Shrake was created by irate wizard sailors who were insulted by a group
of Muggle fishermen.
Slug (Flesh Eating)
Not a great deal is known about these, apart from the fact that Hagrid once
had some difficulty with them eating the cabbages at Hogwarts, and had to go
to Knockturn Alley to buy some repellent. This may just have been a cover story,
however, as flesh-eating slugs are more likely to eat flesh than cabbages.
Snake
This is another creature familiar to Muggles. In the wizarding world, snakes
may be conjured using a Serpensortia spell, or communicated with by anyone with
the gift of speaking Parseltongue. Snakes seem to have more to say for themselves
than one might expect, if Harry’s encounter with a Boa Constrictor at
the zoo is anything to go by.
Selkie XXXX
Alternative name for Merpeople.
Siren XXXX
Alternative name for Merpeople.
Snidget XXXX
The Snidget is spherical golden bird which acted as the fore-runner of the Snitch
in Quidditch. Early Seekers would attempt to catch a single Snidget which was
released in the playing arena and prevented from flying outside it by magical
means. This practice almost led to the extinction of the species, and so the
Snitch (which exhibits identical flying behaviour) was developed as a humane
alternative. The Snidget has a long thin beak and red eyes. It can fly very
fast, and change direction at high speeds.
Sphinx XXXX
This Sphinx has a human head but the body of a lion. It has long been used by
wizards to guard doorways and treasure, and can become aggressive when whatever
it is guarding is threatened. The Sphinx has the power of speech, but usually
converses only in riddles.
Spider
Aside from the Acromantula, additional smaller spiders – although larger
than standard Muggle spiders – exist in the wizarding world. Giant tarantulas
can be bought from Knockturn Alley, and Lee Jordan had one on the Hogwarts Express
in Harry’s first year.
Squid
A giant squid inhabits the lake at Hogwarts. It seems to be a docile and friendly
creature as it lets the students pet it, and also on one occasion pulled Dennis
Creevey out of the water when he fell out of a boat.
Streeler XXX
This is a giant snail which leaves a trail behind it so venomous that it burns
any vegetation it touches. The most remarkable thing about the Streeler is that
it changes colour every hour.
Tebo XXXX
This is an African warthog. When visible it is grey, but it has the power to
make itself invisible which makes it very difficult to catch. Tebo hide is thus
hard to come by, but can be used to make protective clothing.
Thestral
A type of Winged Horse. Thestrals are skeletal in appearance, with protruding
bones and a dragonish face. They are visible only to those who have seen death.
Thestrals are traditionally associated with bad luck, although this is only
a legend and is untrue. Hagrid believes he is the only wizard in Britain to
have successfully trained a Thestral.
Toad
Toads are on the list of approved pets for Hogwarts students, although it is
unclear whether anyone except Neville Longbottom has one. Owls and Cats are
much more sought-after.
Troll XXXX
There are three types of troll, defined by their favoured habitat: Mountain
Trolls, Forest Trolls and River Trolls. The Mountain Troll is the largest and
the most vicious of the three. All species, however, are huge (up to 12 feet
in height), violent and stupid. They are, however, very strong and have been
known to be trained as guardians. Trolls do not speak in a traditional human
sense, but communicate with each other via a series of grunts. They eat raw
meat, and hunt anything at all including animals and humans.
Unicorn XXXX
The Unicorn is a pure white horse with a single horn on its brow. Fast and shy,
they are rarely seen. They inhabit the forests of Europe, and their horn, hair
and blood are all highly magical. It is considered a great crime to kill a Unicorn,
however, as they are such beautiful and gentle creatures.
Vampire
Vampires are humanoid creatures who live entirely in the dark (as sunlight causes
then severe pain and even death) and drink human blood. As with Werewolves,
it is likely that Vampires were once human, but were magically changed, probably
due to receiving a bite. Vampires are considered to be Dark creatures and are
referenced in many books on Defence Against the Dark Arts.
Veela
The Veela is also a very close relative of humans, but with interesting powers.
Veelas are universally female, exceptionally beautiful, and can exert a strong
grip over human males with their brand of sensual dancing. Any males watching
will instantly be overcome with a desire to watch them and impress them with
some great heroic feat. Even when they are not dancing, the Veela carries a
certain aura which is deeply inspiring to men. The effect seems to wear off
a little with age, as Arthur Weasley was able to resist the charm of the Veelas’
dance at the Quidditch World Cup, whereas Harry and Ron were about to leap on
them.
Werewolf XXXXX
This creature is a human afflicted with the disease of lycanthopy, which is
contracted via the bite of another Werewolf. Anyone who has this disease will
be normal for the majority of the time. At each full moon, however, they will
transform into a ravenous psychopathic wolf-maniac which actively seeks out
humans to kill. When the full moon has passed, the affected person returns to
normal. Development of the Wolfsbane potion has relieved the suffering of those
with lycanthropy: when taking this as a medicine, sufferers are transformed
only into a harmless normal wolf at full moon rather than a Werewolf.
Winged Horse XX-XXXX
There are various species of Winged Horses: Abraxans, Aethonans, Granians and
Thestrals. Each is referred to separately.
Wood Nymph
These are small fairy-like creatures, able to speak and to sing, which are apparently
happy to interact with wizards and indeed do as they are told. According to
Fleur Delacour, they are used amongst the Christmas decorations at Beauxbatons,
where they sing to the students.
Yeti XXXX
This is most likely a relative of the troll, native to mountainous regions of
Tibet. The Yeti can grow up to 15 feet in height and is covered in white hair.
It will attack and attempt to eat any animal or human it can find.
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