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| ARTICLES RELATED TO European dragon |  |  |  | European dragon: Encyclopedia II - Chinese dragon - Dragon toesChinese or Korean Imperial dragons have five toes on each foot; Indonesian dragons have four and Japanese dragons have three. To explain this phenomenon, Chinese legend states that although dragons originated in China, the further away from China a dragon went the fewer toes it had, and dragons only exist in China, Korea, Indonesia, and Japan because if they travelled further they would have no toes to continue. Japanese legend has an opposing story, namely that dragons originated in Japan, and the further they traveled the more toes they gr ...
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|  |  |  | European dragon: Encyclopedia II - Chinese dragon - Dragons and WaterChinese dragons are strongly associated with water in popular belief. They are believed to be the rulers of moving bodies of water, such as waterfalls, rivers, or seas. They can show themselves as water spouts (tornado or twister over water). There are four major dragons, one representing each sea. For instance the Dragon King of the Eastern Sea, Dragon King of the Western Sea, and so forth.
Because of this association, they are seen as "in charge" of water-related weather phenomenon. In premodern times, many Chinese villages (especia ...
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|  |  |  | European dragon: Encyclopedia II - Minor Harry Potter beasts - LethifoldA Lethifold is a fictional animal in the Harry Potter book series by J.K. Rowling. In appearance it is similar to a black cloak approximately half an inch thick, somewhat thicker if it has recently digested a victim. A Lethifold is carnivorous, gliding along the ground and possibly other surfaces in an unknown mode of locomotion in search of prey to suffocate and digest. The only reported prey is humans (including wizards), and the only known spell capable of repelling a Lethifold is the Patronus Charm. As it generally attacks sleepin ...
See also:Minor Harry Potter beasts, Minor Harry Potter beasts - Acromantula, Minor Harry Potter beasts - Ashwinder, Minor Harry Potter beasts - Basilisk, Minor Harry Potter beasts - Blast-Ended Skrewt, Minor Harry Potter beasts - Bowtruckle, Minor Harry Potter beasts - Doxy, Minor Harry Potter beasts - Erkling, Minor Harry Potter beasts - Fire Crab, Minor Harry Potter beasts - Flobberworm, Minor Harry Potter beasts - Grindylow, Minor Harry Potter beasts - Kneazle, Minor Harry Potter beasts - Lethifold, Minor Harry Potter beasts - Nundu, Minor Harry Potter beasts - Puffskein, Minor Harry Potter beasts - Pygmy Puff, Minor Harry Potter beasts - Snidget, Minor Harry Potter beasts - Sphinx, Minor Harry Potter beasts - Thestral, Minor Harry Potter beasts - Dragons, Minor Harry Potter beasts - Asian Dragons, Minor Harry Potter beasts - British Dragons, Minor Harry Potter beasts - Eastern European & Scandinavian Dragons, Minor Harry Potter beasts - American Dragons, Minor Harry Potter beasts - Other Dragons Read more here: » Minor Harry Potter beasts: Encyclopedia II - Minor Harry Potter beasts - Lethifold |
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|  |  |  | European dragon: Encyclopedia II - Chinese dragon - Symbol of the emperorThe dragon was a symbol for the emperor in many Chinese dynasties. The imperial throne was called the dragon throne. During the late Qing dynasty, the dragon was even adopted as the national flag. It was a capital offense for commoners to wear clothes with a dragon symbol.
In some Chinese legends, an emperor might be born with a birthmark in the shape of a dragon. For example, one legend might tell the tale of a peasant born with a dragon birthmark who eventually overthrows the existing dynasty and founds a new one; another legend might tell of the prince in hiding fro ...
See also:Chinese dragon, Chinese dragon - Legend of the Yellow Emperor, Chinese dragon - Legend of the Carp, Chinese dragon - Pig dragon, Chinese dragon - Dragon toes, Chinese dragon - Number nine, Chinese dragon - Chinese zodiac, Chinese dragon - Chinese constellations, Chinese dragon - Symbol of the emperor, Chinese dragon - Dragons and Water, Chinese dragon - Nine Classical types Read more here: » Chinese dragon: Encyclopedia II - Chinese dragon - Symbol of the emperor |
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|  |  |  | European dragon: Encyclopedia II - Minor Harry Potter beasts - BowtruckleBowtruckles are little wooden men that live in trees, most likely trees used for wands. They feed on wood lice and fairy eggs. They seem harmless, but their sharp fingers could gouge out eyes. Tree cutters often get attacked, but an offering of woodlice normally keeps the Bowtruckle at bay long enough to get wand wood from the tree.
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See also:Minor Harry Potter beasts, Minor Harry Potter beasts - Acromantula, Minor Harry Potter beasts - Ashwinder, Minor Harry Potter beasts - Basilisk, Minor Harry Potter beasts - Blast-Ended Skrewt, Minor Harry Potter beasts - Bowtruckle, Minor Harry Potter beasts - Doxy, Minor Harry Potter beasts - Erkling, Minor Harry Potter beasts - Fire Crab, Minor Harry Potter beasts - Flobberworm, Minor Harry Potter beasts - Grindylow, Minor Harry Potter beasts - Kneazle, Minor Harry Potter beasts - Lethifold, Minor Harry Potter beasts - Nundu, Minor Harry Potter beasts - Puffskein, Minor Harry Potter beasts - Pygmy Puff, Minor Harry Potter beasts - Snidget, Minor Harry Potter beasts - Sphinx, Minor Harry Potter beasts - Thestral, Minor Harry Potter beasts - Dragons, Minor Harry Potter beasts - Asian Dragons, Minor Harry Potter beasts - British Dragons, Minor Harry Potter beasts - Eastern European & Scandinavian Dragons, Minor Harry Potter beasts - American Dragons, Minor Harry Potter beasts - Other Dragons Read more here: » Minor Harry Potter beasts: Encyclopedia II - Minor Harry Potter beasts - Bowtruckle |
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|  |  |  | European dragon: Encyclopedia II - Chinese dragon - Number nineThe number nine is considered lucky in China and Chinese dragons are frequently connected with it. For example, a Chinese dragon is normally described in terms of nine attributes and usually has 117 scales - 81 (9x9) male and 36 (9x4) female.
It is also said that the Dragon has nine children, all mythical creatures. Sculptures of these creatures can often be found on ancient relics and buildings:
The first son is called bixi (贔屭 pinyin: bi4xi4), looks like a giant land turtle, and can be seen sometimes in carved stone ...
See also:Chinese dragon, Chinese dragon - Legend of the Yellow Emperor, Chinese dragon - Legend of the Carp, Chinese dragon - Pig dragon, Chinese dragon - Dragon toes, Chinese dragon - Number nine, Chinese dragon - Chinese zodiac, Chinese dragon - Chinese constellations, Chinese dragon - Symbol of the emperor, Chinese dragon - Dragons and Water, Chinese dragon - Nine Classical types Read more here: » Chinese dragon: Encyclopedia II - Chinese dragon - Number nine |
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|  |  |  | European dragon: Encyclopedia II - Minor Harry Potter beasts - DoxyDoxies are mentioned several times throughout Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix as they inhabit Grimmauld Place. Molly Weasley and the kids sprayed the pests with doxicide (a kind of pesticide intended for Doxies) though the Weasley twins pocketed a few, so they could experiment with Doxy venom for their Skiving Snackboxes.
According to Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them, the Doxy is also known as the "Biting Fairy" and is often mistaken for a fairy though it is a separate species. Like the fairy, the ...
See also:Minor Harry Potter beasts, Minor Harry Potter beasts - Acromantula, Minor Harry Potter beasts - Ashwinder, Minor Harry Potter beasts - Basilisk, Minor Harry Potter beasts - Blast-Ended Skrewt, Minor Harry Potter beasts - Bowtruckle, Minor Harry Potter beasts - Doxy, Minor Harry Potter beasts - Erkling, Minor Harry Potter beasts - Fire Crab, Minor Harry Potter beasts - Flobberworm, Minor Harry Potter beasts - Grindylow, Minor Harry Potter beasts - Kneazle, Minor Harry Potter beasts - Lethifold, Minor Harry Potter beasts - Nundu, Minor Harry Potter beasts - Puffskein, Minor Harry Potter beasts - Pygmy Puff, Minor Harry Potter beasts - Snidget, Minor Harry Potter beasts - Sphinx, Minor Harry Potter beasts - Thestral, Minor Harry Potter beasts - Dragons, Minor Harry Potter beasts - Asian Dragons, Minor Harry Potter beasts - British Dragons, Minor Harry Potter beasts - Eastern European & Scandinavian Dragons, Minor Harry Potter beasts - American Dragons, Minor Harry Potter beasts - Other Dragons Read more here: » Minor Harry Potter beasts: Encyclopedia II - Minor Harry Potter beasts - Doxy |
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|  |  |  | European dragon: Encyclopedia II - Minor Harry Potter beasts - Fire CrabFire Crabs are a species of magical animal in the fictional Harry Potter universe. The name is deceptive- Fire Crabs resemble Giant Tortoises with jewel-encrusted shells. Fire Crabs are assigned a XXX rating in Magical Beasts and Where to Find Them, because they are strictly protected by magical law.
They live only on certain beaches, which are all shielded with various forms of Muggle-Repelling Charms. This is to prevent greedy and/or unscrupulous Muggles from stealing the Crabs so to remove the jewels. The shell is also prize ...
See also:Minor Harry Potter beasts, Minor Harry Potter beasts - Acromantula, Minor Harry Potter beasts - Ashwinder, Minor Harry Potter beasts - Basilisk, Minor Harry Potter beasts - Blast-Ended Skrewt, Minor Harry Potter beasts - Bowtruckle, Minor Harry Potter beasts - Doxy, Minor Harry Potter beasts - Erkling, Minor Harry Potter beasts - Fire Crab, Minor Harry Potter beasts - Flobberworm, Minor Harry Potter beasts - Grindylow, Minor Harry Potter beasts - Kneazle, Minor Harry Potter beasts - Lethifold, Minor Harry Potter beasts - Nundu, Minor Harry Potter beasts - Puffskein, Minor Harry Potter beasts - Pygmy Puff, Minor Harry Potter beasts - Snidget, Minor Harry Potter beasts - Sphinx, Minor Harry Potter beasts - Thestral, Minor Harry Potter beasts - Dragons, Minor Harry Potter beasts - Asian Dragons, Minor Harry Potter beasts - British Dragons, Minor Harry Potter beasts - Eastern European & Scandinavian Dragons, Minor Harry Potter beasts - American Dragons, Minor Harry Potter beasts - Other Dragons Read more here: » Minor Harry Potter beasts: Encyclopedia II - Minor Harry Potter beasts - Fire Crab |
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|  |  |  | European dragon: Encyclopedia II - Minor Harry Potter beasts - FlobberwormA Flobberworm is an extremely dull creature which appears in the fictional Harry Potter books. They are rather plain in appearance, thick, brown, slimy, and up to 10 inches long. One end of the Flobberworm looks identical to the other, and both ends secrete mucus, which is sometimes used to thicken potions. Flobberworms have been known to eat lettuce although they will eat seemingly any other vegetation, and usually live in damp ditches. Flobberworms were given one X by the Ministry of Magic in the book Fantastic Beasts a ...
See also:Minor Harry Potter beasts, Minor Harry Potter beasts - Acromantula, Minor Harry Potter beasts - Ashwinder, Minor Harry Potter beasts - Basilisk, Minor Harry Potter beasts - Blast-Ended Skrewt, Minor Harry Potter beasts - Bowtruckle, Minor Harry Potter beasts - Doxy, Minor Harry Potter beasts - Erkling, Minor Harry Potter beasts - Fire Crab, Minor Harry Potter beasts - Flobberworm, Minor Harry Potter beasts - Grindylow, Minor Harry Potter beasts - Kneazle, Minor Harry Potter beasts - Lethifold, Minor Harry Potter beasts - Nundu, Minor Harry Potter beasts - Puffskein, Minor Harry Potter beasts - Pygmy Puff, Minor Harry Potter beasts - Snidget, Minor Harry Potter beasts - Sphinx, Minor Harry Potter beasts - Thestral, Minor Harry Potter beasts - Dragons, Minor Harry Potter beasts - Asian Dragons, Minor Harry Potter beasts - British Dragons, Minor Harry Potter beasts - Eastern European & Scandinavian Dragons, Minor Harry Potter beasts - American Dragons, Minor Harry Potter beasts - Other Dragons Read more here: » Minor Harry Potter beasts: Encyclopedia II - Minor Harry Potter beasts - Flobberworm |
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|  |  |  | European dragon: Encyclopedia II - Minor Harry Potter beasts - GrindylowThe grindylow or grundylow is a water demon from the folklore of Yorkshire. It was not created by JK Rowling, despite the worldwide fame she has bestowed upon it. In legend it is a bogey with sharp teeth and long claws that lurks in water, ready to pull in children who get too close.
In the Harry Potter series, a grindylow is a pale green creature that lives in the weed beds on the bottom of lakes in Britain. Grindylows have long, brittle fingers which they use to grip their prey, sharp little horns, and green ...
See also:Minor Harry Potter beasts, Minor Harry Potter beasts - Acromantula, Minor Harry Potter beasts - Ashwinder, Minor Harry Potter beasts - Basilisk, Minor Harry Potter beasts - Blast-Ended Skrewt, Minor Harry Potter beasts - Bowtruckle, Minor Harry Potter beasts - Doxy, Minor Harry Potter beasts - Erkling, Minor Harry Potter beasts - Fire Crab, Minor Harry Potter beasts - Flobberworm, Minor Harry Potter beasts - Grindylow, Minor Harry Potter beasts - Kneazle, Minor Harry Potter beasts - Lethifold, Minor Harry Potter beasts - Nundu, Minor Harry Potter beasts - Puffskein, Minor Harry Potter beasts - Pygmy Puff, Minor Harry Potter beasts - Snidget, Minor Harry Potter beasts - Sphinx, Minor Harry Potter beasts - Thestral, Minor Harry Potter beasts - Dragons, Minor Harry Potter beasts - Asian Dragons, Minor Harry Potter beasts - British Dragons, Minor Harry Potter beasts - Eastern European & Scandinavian Dragons, Minor Harry Potter beasts - American Dragons, Minor Harry Potter beasts - Other Dragons Read more here: » Minor Harry Potter beasts: Encyclopedia II - Minor Harry Potter beasts - Grindylow |
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|  |  |  | European dragon: Encyclopedia II - Jörmungandr - SourcesThe major sources for myths about Jörmungandr are the Prose Edda, Húsdrápa, Hymiskviða and Völuspá.
Less important sources include kennings in skaldic poetry. For example in Þórsdrápa, Faðir lögseims, "father of the sea-thread", is used as a kenning for Loki.
There are also image stones from heathen times depicting the fishing encounter.
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See also:Jörmungandr, Jörmungandr - Overview, Jörmungandr - Stories, Jörmungandr - Lifting the cat, Jörmungandr - Thor's fishing trip, Jörmungandr - The final battle, Jörmungandr - Sources, Jörmungandr - Familiar forms Read more here: » Jörmungandr: Encyclopedia II - Jörmungandr - Sources |
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|  |  |  | European dragon: Encyclopedia II - Minor Harry Potter beasts - KneazleKneazles are fictional magical cat-like creatures close enough relatives to cats to interbreed with them. A kneazle has large ears, spotted fur and a lion-like tail.
Kneazles are considerably more intelligent than the average cat, and have a few knacks, in particular the ability to detect suspicious people (to whom they react badly). Despite their occasionally aggressive nature, if domesticated they make good pets. Kneazles must be licensed if they become ta ...
See also:Minor Harry Potter beasts, Minor Harry Potter beasts - Acromantula, Minor Harry Potter beasts - Ashwinder, Minor Harry Potter beasts - Basilisk, Minor Harry Potter beasts - Blast-Ended Skrewt, Minor Harry Potter beasts - Bowtruckle, Minor Harry Potter beasts - Doxy, Minor Harry Potter beasts - Erkling, Minor Harry Potter beasts - Fire Crab, Minor Harry Potter beasts - Flobberworm, Minor Harry Potter beasts - Grindylow, Minor Harry Potter beasts - Kneazle, Minor Harry Potter beasts - Lethifold, Minor Harry Potter beasts - Nundu, Minor Harry Potter beasts - Puffskein, Minor Harry Potter beasts - Pygmy Puff, Minor Harry Potter beasts - Snidget, Minor Harry Potter beasts - Sphinx, Minor Harry Potter beasts - Thestral, Minor Harry Potter beasts - Dragons, Minor Harry Potter beasts - Asian Dragons, Minor Harry Potter beasts - British Dragons, Minor Harry Potter beasts - Eastern European & Scandinavian Dragons, Minor Harry Potter beasts - American Dragons, Minor Harry Potter beasts - Other Dragons Read more here: » Minor Harry Potter beasts: Encyclopedia II - Minor Harry Potter beasts - Kneazle |
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| |  |  |  | European dragon: Encyclopedia II - Minor Harry Potter beasts - NunduThe Nundu is a fictional creature created by J.K. Rowling for the Harry Potter series of books. It is native to eastern Africa and resembles a giant leopard. This most dangerous of beasts moves silently and its disease-causing breath is potent enough to wipe out entire villages. According to Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them, the Nundu has never been subdued by fewer than 100 wizards working together.
There are rather disturbing parallels between the effects of a Nundu and the recent spate of hemorrhagic f ...
See also:Minor Harry Potter beasts, Minor Harry Potter beasts - Acromantula, Minor Harry Potter beasts - Ashwinder, Minor Harry Potter beasts - Basilisk, Minor Harry Potter beasts - Blast-Ended Skrewt, Minor Harry Potter beasts - Bowtruckle, Minor Harry Potter beasts - Doxy, Minor Harry Potter beasts - Erkling, Minor Harry Potter beasts - Fire Crab, Minor Harry Potter beasts - Flobberworm, Minor Harry Potter beasts - Grindylow, Minor Harry Potter beasts - Kneazle, Minor Harry Potter beasts - Lethifold, Minor Harry Potter beasts - Nundu, Minor Harry Potter beasts - Puffskein, Minor Harry Potter beasts - Pygmy Puff, Minor Harry Potter beasts - Snidget, Minor Harry Potter beasts - Sphinx, Minor Harry Potter beasts - Thestral, Minor Harry Potter beasts - Dragons, Minor Harry Potter beasts - Asian Dragons, Minor Harry Potter beasts - British Dragons, Minor Harry Potter beasts - Eastern European & Scandinavian Dragons, Minor Harry Potter beasts - American Dragons, Minor Harry Potter beasts - Other Dragons Read more here: » Minor Harry Potter beasts: Encyclopedia II - Minor Harry Potter beasts - Nundu |
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| |  |  |  | European dragon: Encyclopedia II - Minor Harry Potter beasts - PuffskeinA Puffskein is covered in soft, custard-coloured fur and spherical in shape. It is a popular pet that does not object to being cuddled or thrown about. Its appearance is almost identical to a Tribble from Star Trek. The puffskein is not a picky eater, but it particularly likes to use its long thin tongue to eat the wizard's snot while they sleep.
According to Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them, Ron Weasley owned a Puffskein at one point. Its demise is attributed ...
See also:Minor Harry Potter beasts, Minor Harry Potter beasts - Acromantula, Minor Harry Potter beasts - Ashwinder, Minor Harry Potter beasts - Basilisk, Minor Harry Potter beasts - Blast-Ended Skrewt, Minor Harry Potter beasts - Bowtruckle, Minor Harry Potter beasts - Doxy, Minor Harry Potter beasts - Erkling, Minor Harry Potter beasts - Fire Crab, Minor Harry Potter beasts - Flobberworm, Minor Harry Potter beasts - Grindylow, Minor Harry Potter beasts - Kneazle, Minor Harry Potter beasts - Lethifold, Minor Harry Potter beasts - Nundu, Minor Harry Potter beasts - Puffskein, Minor Harry Potter beasts - Pygmy Puff, Minor Harry Potter beasts - Snidget, Minor Harry Potter beasts - Sphinx, Minor Harry Potter beasts - Thestral, Minor Harry Potter beasts - Dragons, Minor Harry Potter beasts - Asian Dragons, Minor Harry Potter beasts - British Dragons, Minor Harry Potter beasts - Eastern European & Scandinavian Dragons, Minor Harry Potter beasts - American Dragons, Minor Harry Potter beasts - Other Dragons Read more here: » Minor Harry Potter beasts: Encyclopedia II - Minor Harry Potter beasts - Puffskein |
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|  |  |  | European dragon: Encyclopedia II - Minor Harry Potter beasts - ThestralThe thestral is a reptilian winged horse, invisible to anyone who has not seen and accepted death.
Forming colonies usually in dense magical forests these creatures may appear demonic to the uninitiated and their thin, bony reptilian faces, bat-like leathery wings and glowing eyes do not do much to assuage this feeling. Thestrals have a well developed sense of smell and will come to investigate carrion and fresh blood. Carnivorous in nature, the thestral is an opportunistic scavenger.
Thestrals are inte ...
See also:Minor Harry Potter beasts, Minor Harry Potter beasts - Acromantula, Minor Harry Potter beasts - Ashwinder, Minor Harry Potter beasts - Basilisk, Minor Harry Potter beasts - Blast-Ended Skrewt, Minor Harry Potter beasts - Bowtruckle, Minor Harry Potter beasts - Doxy, Minor Harry Potter beasts - Erkling, Minor Harry Potter beasts - Fire Crab, Minor Harry Potter beasts - Flobberworm, Minor Harry Potter beasts - Grindylow, Minor Harry Potter beasts - Kneazle, Minor Harry Potter beasts - Lethifold, Minor Harry Potter beasts - Nundu, Minor Harry Potter beasts - Puffskein, Minor Harry Potter beasts - Pygmy Puff, Minor Harry Potter beasts - Snidget, Minor Harry Potter beasts - Sphinx, Minor Harry Potter beasts - Thestral, Minor Harry Potter beasts - Dragons, Minor Harry Potter beasts - Asian Dragons, Minor Harry Potter beasts - British Dragons, Minor Harry Potter beasts - Eastern European & Scandinavian Dragons, Minor Harry Potter beasts - American Dragons, Minor Harry Potter beasts - Other Dragons Read more here: » Minor Harry Potter beasts: Encyclopedia II - Minor Harry Potter beasts - Thestral |
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|  |  |  | European dragon: Encyclopedia II - Minor Harry Potter beasts - AcromantulaThe Acromantula takes the form of a massive poisonous spider. Acromantulas are covered in thick black hair; they have legspans of up to fifteen feet, as well as giant pincers. Acromantulas are native to uncharted rainforests of Southeast Asia, particularly Borneo Island (Indonesian/Malaysian territory)
Acromantulas, particularly their leader Aragog, are encountered in Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets by Harry and his friend Ron Weasley[HP2]. They are carnivores which prefer large prey. Their webs are la ...
See also:Minor Harry Potter beasts, Minor Harry Potter beasts - Acromantula, Minor Harry Potter beasts - Ashwinder, Minor Harry Potter beasts - Basilisk, Minor Harry Potter beasts - Blast-Ended Skrewt, Minor Harry Potter beasts - Bowtruckle, Minor Harry Potter beasts - Doxy, Minor Harry Potter beasts - Erkling, Minor Harry Potter beasts - Fire Crab, Minor Harry Potter beasts - Flobberworm, Minor Harry Potter beasts - Grindylow, Minor Harry Potter beasts - Kneazle, Minor Harry Potter beasts - Lethifold, Minor Harry Potter beasts - Nundu, Minor Harry Potter beasts - Puffskein, Minor Harry Potter beasts - Pygmy Puff, Minor Harry Potter beasts - Snidget, Minor Harry Potter beasts - Sphinx, Minor Harry Potter beasts - Thestral, Minor Harry Potter beasts - Dragons, Minor Harry Potter beasts - Asian Dragons, Minor Harry Potter beasts - British Dragons, Minor Harry Potter beasts - Eastern European & Scandinavian Dragons, Minor Harry Potter beasts - American Dragons, Minor Harry Potter beasts - Other Dragons Read more here: » Minor Harry Potter beasts: Encyclopedia II - Minor Harry Potter beasts - Acromantula |
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|  |  |  | European dragon: Encyclopedia II - Minor Harry Potter beasts - Blast-Ended SkrewtA Blast-Ended Skrewt is a creature that Rubeus Hagrid, in his capacity as the Care of Magical Creatures professor, misguidedly introduced to classes during Harry's fourth year. The Blast-Ended Skrewt is reputedly bred by crossing a manticore with a fire-crab[HP4]; however, this claim was made by a tabloid writer, so its authenticity is unknown. If it is true, it is unknown how Hagrid managed to convince the manticore to cooperate.
They are described as, upon birth, looking like shell-less lobsters, pale and slimy on ...
See also:Minor Harry Potter beasts, Minor Harry Potter beasts - Acromantula, Minor Harry Potter beasts - Ashwinder, Minor Harry Potter beasts - Basilisk, Minor Harry Potter beasts - Blast-Ended Skrewt, Minor Harry Potter beasts - Bowtruckle, Minor Harry Potter beasts - Doxy, Minor Harry Potter beasts - Erkling, Minor Harry Potter beasts - Fire Crab, Minor Harry Potter beasts - Flobberworm, Minor Harry Potter beasts - Grindylow, Minor Harry Potter beasts - Kneazle, Minor Harry Potter beasts - Lethifold, Minor Harry Potter beasts - Nundu, Minor Harry Potter beasts - Puffskein, Minor Harry Potter beasts - Pygmy Puff, Minor Harry Potter beasts - Snidget, Minor Harry Potter beasts - Sphinx, Minor Harry Potter beasts - Thestral, Minor Harry Potter beasts - Dragons, Minor Harry Potter beasts - Asian Dragons, Minor Harry Potter beasts - British Dragons, Minor Harry Potter beasts - Eastern European & Scandinavian Dragons, Minor Harry Potter beasts - American Dragons, Minor Harry Potter beasts - Other Dragons Read more here: » Minor Harry Potter beasts: Encyclopedia II - Minor Harry Potter beasts - Blast-Ended Skrewt |
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|  |  |  | European dragon: Encyclopedia II - Minor Harry Potter beasts - AshwinderThe Ashwinder looks like a pale-grey serpent with glowing red eyes.
It is created when a "magical fire" is allowed to burn unchecked for too long. Its lifespan is an hour long, during which it lays its eggs. Ashwinder eggs give off great amounts of heat and often cause wizards' houses to catch fire. If an egg is frozen with the appropriate charm, they may be used in love potions or as a cure for ague. Rowling does not make clear if these eggs can hatch into new Ashwinders; given their formation out of fires, it is likely they don't need to to survive. ...
See also:Minor Harry Potter beasts, Minor Harry Potter beasts - Acromantula, Minor Harry Potter beasts - Ashwinder, Minor Harry Potter beasts - Basilisk, Minor Harry Potter beasts - Blast-Ended Skrewt, Minor Harry Potter beasts - Bowtruckle, Minor Harry Potter beasts - Doxy, Minor Harry Potter beasts - Erkling, Minor Harry Potter beasts - Fire Crab, Minor Harry Potter beasts - Flobberworm, Minor Harry Potter beasts - Grindylow, Minor Harry Potter beasts - Kneazle, Minor Harry Potter beasts - Lethifold, Minor Harry Potter beasts - Nundu, Minor Harry Potter beasts - Puffskein, Minor Harry Potter beasts - Pygmy Puff, Minor Harry Potter beasts - Snidget, Minor Harry Potter beasts - Sphinx, Minor Harry Potter beasts - Thestral, Minor Harry Potter beasts - Dragons, Minor Harry Potter beasts - Asian Dragons, Minor Harry Potter beasts - British Dragons, Minor Harry Potter beasts - Eastern European & Scandinavian Dragons, Minor Harry Potter beasts - American Dragons, Minor Harry Potter beasts - Other Dragons Read more here: » Minor Harry Potter beasts: Encyclopedia II - Minor Harry Potter beasts - Ashwinder |
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|  |  |  | European dragon: Encyclopedia II - Veles god - Enemy of Perun and Storm mythThe Russian philologists Vyacheslav Vsevolodovich Ivanov and Vladimir Toporov reconstructed the mythical battle of Perun and Veles through comparative study of various Indo-European mythologies and a large number of Slavic folk stories and songs. A unifying characteristic of all Indo-European mythologies is a story about a battle betwen god of thunder and a huge serpent or a dragon. In Slavic version of the myth, Perun is a god of thunder, whilst Veles acts as a dragon who opposes him. The etimology of his name links him closely to Vala, an ...
See also:Veles god, Veles god - Sources, Veles god - Enemy of Perun and Storm myth, Veles god - God of Underworld and dead, Veles god - God of trickery and musicians, Veles god - God of cattle and harvest, Veles god - Post-Christian Veles, Veles god - Refrences Read more here: » Veles god: Encyclopedia II - Veles god - Enemy of Perun and Storm myth |
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