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A rare creature that has a very long life span due to being reborn from its own ashes. One of these creatures is very loyal to the Dumbledore family. | Phoenix | 73%
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Large Spider, originating from Borneo. Can also be found in the forbidden forest. | Acromantula | 67%
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Created by Herpo the Foul. Its gaze is fatal and the beast can be killed by the crow of a rooster. One can be found underneath Hogwarts. | Basilisk | 60%
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Attracted to shiny objects. Newt Scamander has one named Teddy. | Niffler | 60%
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Half-man and half-horse. These creatures are gifted in divination and astronomy. | Centaur | 53%
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A fire-breathing beast. Variations of this beast are the next 10 answers. | Dragon: | 53%
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Beautiful magical creatures that have many magical properties and are similar to horses but with a horn. They are very popular with muggles. | Unicorn | 53%
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Usually resembles a human but every full moon the human will turn in to this beast. Remus Lupin is one. | Werewolf | 53%
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Guards the entrance to the Philosopher's Stone. Fluffy. | Cerberus | 47%
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^ Named after the shape their flames take. Viktor Krum faces one of these. | Chinese Fireball | 47%
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^ A rogue one of these is responsible for the Ilfracombe incident. Fleur Delacour faces one of these. | Common Welsh Green | 47%
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Used to guard Azkaban. A kiss from this will suck out your soul. | Dementor | 47%
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A pest which closely resembles a fairy. The Weasley family and Harry remove these pests from the curtains at Grimmauld Place. | Doxy | 47%
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These creatures are known for digging up lawns, the Weasley's quite often have problems with them in their garden. | Gnome | 47%
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Speak Gobbledegook and are known for their superior metalworks. Gringotts is run by these beings. | Goblin | 47%
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^ The most violent of its kind. Harry Potter faces one of these. | Hungarian Horntail | 47%
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Intelligent sea beings that are very popular with muggles. Half-human, half-fish. | Merpeople | 47%
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A very large humanoid creature that is immensely strong but also very stupid. One of these is found in the dungeon in Harry Potter and the Philosophers Stone. | Troll | 47%
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A dark, magical humanoid being that is famed for biting the neck of people for blood. | Vampire | 47%
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A twig-like creature that resides in trees that produce wand wood. Newt Scamander is rather close with one named Pickett. | Bowtruckle | 40%
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A Greek beast consisting of a lion's head, a goat's body and a dragon's tail. | Chimaera | 40%
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Found in the Far East. This creature can tell the future and can make itself invisible. Newt Scamander has a pet one of these named Dougal. | Demiguise | 40%
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There is one of the creatures living in the attic in The Burrow. | Ghoul | 40%
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Olympe Maxime and Rubeus Hagrid go searching for these north east of Minsk. | Giant | 40%
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An aquatic beast that lives in Hogwarts lake. Likes to eat toast. | Giant Squid | 40%
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There is a golden statue of this beast that guards the entrance to Dumbledore's office. | Griffin | 40%
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Half-eagle, half-horse. Buckbeak is one. | Hippogriff | 40%
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These 'creatures' enjoy serving a master. A collection of them work in the kitchens at Hogwarts. | House Elf | 40%
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An intelligent, magical cat-like creature. Crookshanks is a half-breed of this creature. | Kneazle | 40%
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A small human-like creature which can create a gold substance that vanishes within a couple of hours. Ireland used these as their mascot during the 1994 Quidditch World Cup. | Leprechaun | 40%
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Magical varieties of this animal are use to deliver mail between magic folk. Students at Hogwarts are also allowed one as a pet. | Owl | 40%
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Gilderoy Lockhart lets a bunch of a Cornish variety of these out on a rampage during one of his DADA lessons. | Pixie | 40%
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Guards entrances by asking riddles. Becomes violent if the wrong answer is given. One is used during the Tri-Wizard tournament. | Sphinx | 40%
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Native to tibet and covered in white hair to camouflage it against the snow. Also known as Bigfoot. Gilderoy Lockhart has a book with this animal. | Yeti | 40%
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^ Only drinks single-malt whiskey. Pulls the Beauxbatons carriage. | Abraxan | 33%
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These beasts are used in Hagrid's lessons of care of magical creatures and one is later used in the maze in the tri-wizard tournament. They resemble some sort of scorpion. | Blast Ended Skrewt | 33%
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A flightless bird that can vanish and reappear at will. | Diricawl | 33%
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A huge grey beast. Xenophilius Lovegood had a horn from this beast on a wall at his home. Newt Scamander and Jacob Kowalski have to capture this beast in a zoo. | Erumpent | 33%
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A small human like creature with wings. Very popular in muggle literature. | Fairy | 33%
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Has a heavily jewelled shell and shoots fire from its behind when under attack. | Fire Crab | 33%
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Incredibly boring beasts which are studied in Hagrid's lessons. Their secretion is used in potion making. | Flobberworm | 33%
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A water dwelling creature that has strong, yet brittle fingers. Fleur Delacour withdrew from the second task of the Tri-wizard Tournament due to these creatures. | Grindylow | 33%
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Japanese water demon. Has an indent on the top of its head which stores water. | Kappa | 33%
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A shape-shifting sea creature. Newt Scamander has one in his basement. The Loch Ness Monster is supposedly one of these. | Kelpie | 33%
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A Greek beast with the a head of a man, the body of a lion and the tail of a scorpion. A sting from this beast will kill instantly. | Manticore | 33%
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Shy beasts that come out of hiding during a full moon. Once in moonlight, they perform a complicated dance. Can be kept in a vivarium in Hogwarts Legacy. | Mooncalf | 33%
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A very popular wizard pet. It's very fluffy and has a long tongue which it often sticks up the noses of humans in order to eat their bogeys. Can be kept in a vivarium in Hogwarts Legacy. | Puffskein | 33%
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Sold in Weasleys' Wizard Wheezes. Ginny Weasley has a pet one named Arnold. | Pygmy Puff | 33%
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Its blood is used in strengthening solution. This creature lives in fires but can survive outside of a fire if fed pepper. Fred and George Weasley feed this creature a firework. | Salamander | 33%
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^ Only visible to those who have seen death. Pull the Hogwarts carriages. | Thestral | 33%
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A magical flying beast which can create storms as it flew. Ilvermorny has a house named after this animal and Newt Scamander had one named Frank. | Thunderbird | 33%
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Human-like magical beings that are very attractive. Bulgaria used these as their mascot in the 1994 Quidditch World Cup. Fleur Delacour's grandmother is one. | Veela | 33%
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^ Native to New Zealand, they have pearlescent scales and breathe a vivid scarlet flame. | Antipodean Opaleye | 27%
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Fire serpent which makes nests in magical fires. Their eggs can be used in potion making. | Ashwinder | 27%
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A magical insect. Its dried stings are used in Fizzing Whizzbees. | Billywig | 27%
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Elfish creatures which live in the Forest. Originated from Germany and enjoy eating children. | Erkling | 27%
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This beast has highly coloured feathers and listening to its song can drive the listener insane. These can be kept in a vivarium in Hogwarts Legacy. | Fwooper | 27%
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A savage being that looks like an ugly, old witch. Likes to eat children. | Hag | 27%
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Has a slapstick sense of humour. | Imp | 27%
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Greatly resembles a hedgehog but will get violent if offered food. | Knarl | 27%
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A lizard which gets smaller when approached by an enemy. Their skin is used therefore to make protective bags. Hagrid gifts Harry Potter a bag made from this animal's skin. | Moke | 27%
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The essence of this creature is used to cure Harry Potter's cuts caused by Umbridge's quill. | Murtlap | 27%
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^ Hagrid had a pet one of these, named Norbert(a). | Norwegian Ridgeback | 27%
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Possibly the most deadly of all beasts. Resembles a gigantic leopard. Its breath causes plague and disease and has never been taken down by less than 100 witches/wizards. | Nundu | 27%
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This creature can grow or shrink to fit the available space and its egg shells are made of the softest silver. | Occamy | 27%
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Very rare beasts. Native to china, it is half-horse, half-dragon. The walk of this creature is used to determine the next Supreme Mugwump. | Qilin | 27%
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Also known as Hairy MacBoon and live on an island off of Scotland. | Quintaped | 27%
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Inhabit wherever human blood had been spilt. They attack those who are lost. | Red Cap | 27%
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Previously used in games of Quidditch, the seeker used to try and catch this animal to win the game. | Snidget | 27%
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^ Cedric Diggory faces one of these. | Swedish Short-snout | 27%
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^ The largest of these creatures. One is used to guard the lower vaults at Gringotts Bank. | Ukrainian Ironbelly | 27%
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Magical species of horse. The next four answers are variations of this beast. | Winged Horse: | 27%
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^ Chestnut in colour. (sorry, not a lot to go on for this beast) | Aethonan | 20%
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Also known as the Irish Phoenix. Their cries signify rain. | Augurey | 20%
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Resembles a greenish fungi/pest with eyes. Its secretion is used in magical cleaning fluids. | Bundimun | 20%
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Grindelwald's pet called Antonio. | Chupacabra | 20%
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Very closely resembles a Jack Russel Terrier except it has a forked tail. | Crup | 20%
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Two of the same animal sharing the same body (at either end). Can be purchased at Magical Menagerie. | Double-Ended Newt | 20%
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Lives in bodies of water. This creature resembles a log of wood. | Dugbog | 20%
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A huge magical variation of an insect. Newt Scamander has these roaming in his suitcase. | Giant Dung Beetle | 20%
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Tiny creatures which have a light organ capable of flashing. They were often used as bait by wizarding fishers. | Glow Bug | 20%
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Newt Scamander has the last breeding pair of these beasts in his suitcase along with two of their young. These beasts can also be kept in a vivarium in Hogwarts Legacy. | Graphorn | 20%
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^ Native to Scotland. | Hebridean Black | 20%
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A one legged creature that resembles wispy smoke. Likes to lure travellers off their path. | Hinkypunk | 20%
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A large magical snake. One of Ilvermorny's houses is named after this creature. | Horned Serpent | 20%
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A black creature that resembles a cloak, suffocates people in their sleep and leaves no trace. Can be banished using a patronus. | Lethifold | 20%
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Resembles a large black cat with big, light blue eyes. Found in the French Ministry of Magic. They are not dangerous unless attacked. | Matagot | 20%
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^ Native to South America. Has venomous fangs. | Peruvian Vipertooth | 20%
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Not dangerous but nibbled on the feet of unsuspecting swimmers. Considered a pest by intelligent sea creatures, this animal would be got rid of by tying its rubbery legs together and floating off. | Plimpy | 20%
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These creatures are small, horse guardians. They walk on two hooves and hide at the sight of humans. | Porlock | 20%
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Resembles a giant ox with a golden hide. Its blood gives the drinker immense strength. | Re'em | 20%
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^ Lives in the Carpathian Mountains. Its horns are valued in potion making. | Romanian Longhorn | 20%
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A giant, three-headed serpent, each of its heads served a different function. | Runespoor | 20%
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A water dwelling beast with a horse like head and a snake like body. It rises in humps out of the water. | Sea Serpent | 20%
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Blue and green winged beast. It feeds on human brains and its diluted venom is used to erase bad memories. | Swooping Evil | 20%
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A house in Ilvermorny School is named after this beast. Resembles a cougar and is nearly impossible to kill. Drinking the tears of this beast could cause the drinker to rapidly lose their memory. | Wampus Cat | 20%
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Resembles a cross between a monkey and a frog. The pustule on its forehead flashes red in the presence of danger. | Clabbert | 13%
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Kept in a cage by the Circus Arcanus which Credence Barebone releases during his and Nagini's escape. | Firedrake | 13%
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^ Grey in colour. Its hair is used in potion making. | Granian | 13%
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Created when a Demiguise and a Ghoul bred. Has grey-silver hair and can shape shift. | Hidebehind | 13%
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A Greek beast that is half-horse, half-fish. | Hippocampus | 13%
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Magical frog-headed creature with horns. When powdered the effects of this creature's horns can make a person immune to alcohol. | Hodag | 13%
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Boring creatures that resemble spiky toadstools. Its juice can be used in Wiggenweld potion. | Horklump | 13%
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Resembles a rabbit with antlers. | Jackalope | 13%
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A large ferret that shouts proclivities at people. | Jarvey | 13%
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A large hooved beast that resembles a moose whose mouth looks too big for it. Newt Scamander has one in his basement. | Leucrotta | 13%
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A squid-like magical beast. These are translucent and glow. | Marmite | 13%
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Short and grey humanoid creature with large ears. One of Ilvermorny's houses is named after this creature. | Pukwudgie | 13%
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An immensely powerful magical silver fish that had the ability to anchor ships. | Ramora | 13%
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This bird-reptile hybrid has a bulletproof hide and steel fangs. Its heartstrings can be used as wand cores in America. | Snallygaster | 13%
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A magical snail which changes colour every hour and produces highly poisonous slime. | Streeler | 13%
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A grey, magical warthog. It could make itself invisible and its hide was used in protective clothing. | Tebo | 13%
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A large, winged beast that can inflate part of its body. Newt Scamander has one in his suitcase. These creatures were prevalent in Middle-age England. | Wyvern | 13%
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Magical parasites that feed on magical objects. Without magic, they are attracted to electricity. | Chizpurfle | 7%
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A magical variation of a small sea creature which can fly when provoked. | Flying Seahorse | 7%
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The warts of these creatures are sold at Magical Menagerie. These can be kept in a vivarium in Hogwarts Legacy. | Giant Purple Toad | 7%
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Known to infest bee hives. Their secretion can cause melancholy but is also useful to cure uncontrollable laughter. | Glumbumble | 7%
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This creature doesn't make any sound, until it dies, and then it replays every sound it has heard. Their feathers are used in truth serums. Can be kept in a vivarium in Hogwarts Legacy. | Jobberknoll | 7%
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Resides at the bottom of the Black Sea. Consists of a venom sac which intelligent sea creatures used as weapons. | Lobalug | 7%
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Resembled a lobster with grey skin. A bite from this animal will make the victim extremely unlucky for a week. | Mackled Malaclaw | 7%
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White krill-like creatures that glow. | Muskrill | 7%
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Resembles a piglet, this beast brings blight to farms and can be effectively removed by it being chased by a pure white dog. | Nogtail | 7%
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One of these Japanese beasts was kept at the Circus Arcanus is France. They are large, horned, rather ugly, humanoid creatures. | Oni | 7%
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A Russian demon that enjoyed following humans. This caused the human to feel lethargic and depressed and once crouched down in despair, this creature would devour them. | Pogrebin | 7%
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A gigantic fresh-water sea beast that is carnivorous and native to Norway. | Selma | 7%
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A water dwelling fish like creature covered in spines which tear open fisherman's nets. | Shrake | 7%
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A variation of spider that lives in the Forbidden Forest (not to be confused with another beast). For anyone who has played Hogwarts Legacy, players may be used to battling these creatures. | Thornback | 7%
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A large, feline-like beast that can travel miles with one leap. Newt Scamander encounters an escaped one from the Circus Arcanus, which he befriends and it later helps him escape from the French Ministry of Magic. | Zouwu | 7%
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