What is a Nifflers?

A Niffler is a small creature about the size of a cat, with a long and pointed snout. They are very attracted to gold and glittering objects.
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Is a Niffler a real animal?

While Niffler is of course an adorable beast created by author J.K. Rowling, it turns out that there actually are tiny animals in the real world that bear an uncanny resemblance them. Introducing the very rare Echidnas, who are known as puggles when they're young and can be found at Taronga Zoo in Sydney, Australia.
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What creature is Niffler?

Description. According to Newt Scamander's Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them, the Niffler is a rodent-like creature, native to the British Isles. Most notably, they are attracted to anything shiny and collect items in their tummy pouches.
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Can you keep a Niffler as a pet?

In order to keep a Niffler for a pet, which is perfectly legal, you will need to create an underground habitat for them. You will have to charm tunnels for them, so they will not have to dig the tunnels themselves. It is important to charm the tunnels so the Niffler can not add onto them.
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Is a Niffler a pest?

Diet. These cute little creatures are herbivores meaning their diet consists of plants. Most often they will eat weeds and shrubs rather than flowering plants so are not commonly seen as a garden pest.
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Are Nifflers poisonous?

Nifflers in general were usually harmless.
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Do Nifflers have teeth?

TEETH?: Echidna and platypuses don't have teeth (they have grinding plates, which you can see just under the eye socket in the picture above), but moles do. I can't see any evidence of teeth in Scamander's niffler in the film, yet maybe there are some teeth involved to have nearly injured Umbridge (#TeamNiffler).
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How do you tame a Niffler?

To satisfy their urge for digging, bury some shiny objects in a patch of your garden and let your Niffler go wild! Be aware of where your Niffler hoards its shiny objects; otherwise, you might find yourself waist deep in a pile of golden trinkets. 4. Give your Niffler plenty of love and affection.
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Are Nifflers sneaky?

Nifflers love shiny objects, so they are born treasure hunters. Sneaky lil' things. 'Cause o' their burrowin' abilities, these critters are often employed by goblins ter burrow inter the earth searching fer treasure. As cute, gentle, and affectionate these critters can be, they (unfortunately) shouldn' be pets.
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What are baby Nifflers called?

Pumpernickel, Persimmon, Pumpkin, and Pistachio are baby Nifflers – magical creatures with a taste for treasure and a knack for getting into mischief! These fuzzy critters are the children of Newt Scamander's Niffler, and appeared in The Crimes of Grindelwald, stealing whatever shiny things they could find!
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Is Niffler male or female?

The most famous Niffler known in Wizarding history was a male that belonged to Magizoologist Newt Scamander during the 20th Century.
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Where do Nifflers hide?

Nifflers are kept by Goblins to burrow for treasure. During the 1994–1995 school year, Rubeus Hagrid used them as part of the Fourth years Care of Magical Creatures class. Prior to class he hid Leprechaun gold in the earth in front of his hut.
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Is Niffler an echidna?

But did you know that Nifflers exist outside the realm of fantasy, too? OK, so they don't have a knack for pickpocketing, but these baby echidnas born at the Taronga Zoo in Sydney, Australia, are the spitting image of Nifflers.
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How many baby Nifflers are there?

Despite being different colors, all four are the offspring of the niffler that stole the first film.
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What is a Mooncalf in Harry Potter?

A mooncalf is also a magical creature in the world of the Harry Potter series. It is described in Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them as a shy, nocturnal creature with a smooth, pale-grey body, bulging eyes, and four spindly legs with large flat feet.
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Is Niffler in Secrets of Dumbledore?

Newt's energetic Nifflers also help out in the film.

He makes a return appearance in "The Secrets of Dumbledore," helping Pickett save Newt and Theseus, and accompanying the wizard on his travels. Two adolescent Nifflers, Alfie and Timothy, also appear in the film.
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Can muggles see Obscurials?

Second peice of evidence is the Obscurial attacks, it's completely invisible to the muggles that are present, up until his reveal when we are seeing it through the eyes of a wizard.
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Does the Niffler have a name?

No name is officially given to the Niffler in Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them if you were wondering. Throughout the entire movie and screenplay, no name is uttered. A name has not been mentioned in the run-up to Fantastic Beasts: The Crimes of Grindelwald either.
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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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What creature is Teddy in Fantastic Beasts?

Teddy was a Niffler owned by Newton Scamander. He accompanied Newt as he researched information for his book Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them: while travelling with Newt, Teddy visited New York in 1926 and Paris in 1927.
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What was Newt Scamander pet in Hogwarts?

Pickett was a male Bowtruckle that was kept by Newt Scamander as a pet.
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What do Bowtruckles eat in Harry Potter?

Bowtruckles mostly eat woodlice, due to their availability. Woodlice, singular woodlouse, are a crustacean with long, segmented exoskeletons, and fourteen limbs. They are more known by their common name, Roly-Poly, because they can shape themselves almost into a perfect sphere.
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What are baby echidnas called?

Along with the platypus, the echidna is the only other living egg-laying mammal species. Almost a month after mating, the female deposits a single, soft-shelled, leathery egg into her pouch. The gestation period is quite quick – after only ten days the baby echidna hatches. Baby echidnas are called 'puggles'.
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What is the platypus looking creature in Fantastic Beasts?

Niffler. The niffler is an adorable platypus-like animal with a very expensive habit. The black-haired creature loves anything shiny, which means it can wreak havoc if it's in the vicinity of jewels, coins or treasures.
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