Was there a Grindylow in Lupin's office?

The Grindylow is also mentioned in Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows, in order to confirm that it is Harry he is talking to, Lupin asks Harry what was in Lupin's office the first time Harry was in there, and Harry replies, correctly, that it was a Grindylow in a tank.
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What creature was in the corner of Lupin's office?

After the Battle of the Seven Potters, at The Burrow, Remus Lupin verified Harry's identity by asking "What creature sat in the corner the first time that Harry Potter visited my office at Hogwarts?" Harry correctly answered Grindylow, which proved to Lupin that he was not a Death Eater impostor.
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What was in Professor Lupin's office?

During Remus Lupin's time at the school, he filled this office with an assortment of dark creatures, including, on one occasion, a Grindylow in a tank, which was the same day he invited Harry to have tea with him.
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What was the creature in the tank the first time Harry went into Lupin's office at Hogwarts?

Original question: What creature sat in the corner the first time Harry Potter visited Remus Lupin's office in Hogwarts? Grindylow. Remus ordered a Grindylow in for his third year class to study for Defence Against the Dark Arts. After his resignation, he left behind the tank in which the Grindylow was kept.
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What creature is Grindylow?

Grindylows are supernatural creatures that appear in the folklore of England, most notably the Lancaster area. They are described as diminutive humanoids with scaly skin, a greenish complexion, sharp claws and teeth, and long, wiry arms with lengthy fingers at the end.
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Are Graphorns extinct?

Today, like the magical Graphorn, only a small population remains. The kākāpō came close to extinction in the late twentieth century.
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Are kelpies in Harry Potter?

A Kelpie was kept in the Hippogriff Clubhouse at Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry at least in the late 1980s. During the 1992–1993 school year, Harry Potter's second year, Gilderoy Lockhart gave Rubeus Hagrid unsolicited advice about getting kelpies out of a well, which Hagrid found irritating.
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What is a Grindylow Harry Potter?

A sickly green creature with sharp little horns had its face pressed against the glass, pulling faces and flexing its long, spindly fingers. Description. A Grindylow is a small, horned water demon.
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How big is a Grindylow?

About 4 feet long from head to tentacle tip, grindylows appear to be half-goblin and half-octopus, the split occurring at the waist. Grindylows are violent, ravenous creatures that use their spears to hunt or just to poke at things that scream and cry. While grindylows resemble goblins, they are not humanoid creatures.
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What creature is Sirius Black?

Sirius's form took the shape of a huge black dog (not unlike the Grim), from which his nickname "Padfoot" was derived. James would become a stag (Prongs) and Peter would become a rat (Wormtail). The four friends called themselves "the Marauders" and used the nicknames "Moony, Wormtail, Padfoot, and Prongs".
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Is Teddy Lupin a werewolf?

Teddy Lupin did not become a werewolf like his father, despite claims by Rita Skeeter to the contrary. He was, however, a Metamorphmagus, like his mother.
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How old was Tonks when she married Lupin?

Not that it matters, they really are the ultimate power couple! She's 23 when introduced. There's a 13 year age gap between her and Lupin.
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Who was the Dark Arts teacher in Chamber of Secrets?

Gilderoy Lockhart (Chamber of Secrets)

(Well, when he could actually get a spell right, that was.) Naturally, given that he was a charlatan, Lockhart's time as Defence Against the Dark Arts teacher was an incompetent shambles – one in which the class learned more about him than the Dark Arts.
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Why did Fleur fail the second task?

Fleur Delacour failed to finish the second task because she was attacked by the grindylows. Because Delacour failed to finish, she never retrieved her younger sister, Gabrielle.
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Who killed Mad Eye Moody?

Moody didn't know it and was angry with Podmore, because he had taken his Invisibility Cloak. Mundungus was paired along with Moody during the Battle of the Seven Potters. When Voldemort attacked them, Mundungus was frightened and disappeared, abandoning Moody, who was killed by Voldemort.
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Who betrayed the Order of the Phoenix?

The Deathly Hallows Part I begins with a whole bunch of double-crossing and betrayals. Snape betrays the Order of the Phoenix. A guy from the Ministry of Magic becomes a Death Eater, which is probably how the Ministry ends up falling.
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What does a Hidebehind look like?

Experienced lumberjacks know that the hidebehind looks a lot like a bear, walking upright, standing about 5 feet 10 inches to 6 feet tall. Its slender body is covered in long black fur, thick enough that its front and back are interchangeable and its face (if it has one) is unknown.
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How are basilisks born?

The basilisk is alleged to be hatched by a cockerel from the egg of a serpent or toad (the reverse of the cockatrice, which was hatched from a cockerel's "egg" incubated by a serpent or toad). In Medieval Europe, the description of the creature began taking on features from cockerels.
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Is there a Kraken in Harry Potter?

The Kraken was a magical water creature. A shop named Krakens, presumably manufacturing and selling paints, dyes, and inks amongst other things, was located in Diagon Alley North Side. The exterior of the shop had motifs possibly depicting the Kraken.
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Is Fleur a veela?

Fleur was quarter-veela, and grew up in France. She grew up with her father Monsieur Delacour and her half-veela mother Apolline Delacour. She also had a younger sister, Gabrielle. Fleur's grandmother was full Veela and at some point contributed a hair that would later become the core element of Fleur's wand.
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Where did Snape say that a kappa is more commonly found?

Habitat. They live in shallow water, mainly in Japan, though when substituting for Professor Lupin in 1993, Professor Snape asserted that they were more commonly found in Mongolia.
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What is Newt Scamander's Patronus?

There's only one answer, and it's that the Kelpie is Newt's Patronus. A Kelpie is a shape-shifting beast that lives within water. It is not to be approached by humans — unless they want to be eaten. Newt documented the Kelpie in his hit book Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them.
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Why do kelpies lure travelers Hogwarts?

These water horses can also appear in human form. They may materialize as a beautiful young woman, hoping to lure young men to their death. Or they might take on the form of a hairy human lurking by the river, ready to jump out at unsuspecting travellers and crush them to death in a vice-like grip.
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Can Occamys fly?

With a snake-like body and wings, these beasts can either slither or fly, making for quite an interesting characteristic. Their whole bodies are feathered, and they have impressive plumes on their heads. As for being intimidating, Occamies (especially the adults) can be rather aggressive to anyone who gets near them.
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