Where is a Flobberworm from?

The Flobberworm is a magical worm species found in Great Britain, living in damp ditches and feeding on lettuce and other plants. A brown-colored, toothless, completely harmless herbivore, the Flobberworm spends most of its active time feeding, and moves very little.
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Is a Flobberworm from Africa?

The Fwooper was native to Africa. The Genie was native to Ivory Coast. The Nundu was native to East Africa.
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What is a Flobberworm in Harry Potter?

The flobberworm is a large worm that can grow up to ten inches; each end is indistinguishable from the other. It lives in damp ditches, and its preferred food is lettuce.
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Where is Flobberworm mucus in Harry Potter?

A popular potion ingredient, it was used in the Wiggenweld Potion, Herbicide Potion, and the Sleeping Draught. Flobberworm Mucus was sold at the Apothecary, costing one Galleon for eight bottles. This mucus was also spread all over the roof beams on the Hogwarts attic.
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Who got bit by a Flobberworm?

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While Dumbledore turns a blind eye, Hagrid has maimed several pupils during a series of lessons that many admit to being 'very frightening. ' 'I was attacked by a hippogriff, and my friend Vincent Crabbe got a bad bite off a flobberworm,' says Draco Malfoy, a fourth-year student.
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What trees do Bowtruckles live in?

A Bowtruckle served as a tree guardian for its home tree, which was usually a tree whose wood was of wand quality (such as a Wiggentree). The twig-like fingers were well adapted for digging out wood lice in trees and could also be used as a weapon against a foe when aimed at the eyes.
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What is the worm thing in Hagrid's hut?

The Flobberworm was a herbivorous, ten-inch, toothless brown magical worm which ate mainly lettuce and cabbage.
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What is a ghoul Harry Potter?

A ghoul is an ugly creature that resembles a slimy, buck-toothed ogre. They tend to live in the attics or barns of wizards and witches. They are relatively harmless creatures and are just seen as nuisances because of the noise they make. They are relatively dimwitted, and live off of bugs and other household pests.
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What color is Horklump juice?

Although Horklumps are referred to as pink in Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them, they have also been spotted in other media of the franchise in other colours (such as the yellow or green Horklumps of the games).
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What potion uses valerian sprigs?

Sprigs of valerian were used in the Forgetfulness Potion, the Sleeping Draught and the Fire-Breathing Potion.
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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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What book does Hagrid use to teach?

The current teacher of Care of Magical Creatures is Professor Rubeus Hagrid. Before Hagrid it was Professor Silvanus Kettleburn, who taught this subject. Book used for Care of Magical Creatures lessons: Monster Book of Monsters.
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Is there a wizarding school in Africa?

Although Africa has a number of smaller wizarding schools (for advice on locating these, see here), there is only one that has stood the test of time (at least a thousand years) and achieved an enviable international reputation: Uagadou.
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Which continent are Fwoopers from?

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The Fwooper is a magical African bird with brightly-coloured feathers, which can include orange, pink, lime green and yellow.
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Are imps in Harry Potter?

Though their portrayal varies greatly, they are often seen as the mischievous familiars of witches or wizards. In the video game adaptation of Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone, you encounter Imps within Ollivanders, where you must knock them out with the Knockback Jinx and throw them in a cage to trap them.
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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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What is in a Wiggenweld potion?

In the PC version of the video game adaptation of Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone, the ingredients of the Wiggenweld Potion are said to be Wiggentree bark, Moly, Dittany and Flobberworm Mucus; however in the sequel, Moly and Dittany are omitted for gameplay reasons.
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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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Why do the Weasleys have a ghoul?

In the case of the Weasleys' attic, the ghoul is used as part of the ongoing illustration of the Weasley family's relative poverty; the idea, one supposes, is that rich families have house-elves to take care of them.
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Is Voldemort a ghoul?

As Tom Riddle/Voldemort became eviler and much less human with a fragmented soul, his physical appearance diminished significantly, from a regular young man to a ghoul-esque figure. When the events of the memorable night at Godric's Hollow occurred, Voldemort had lost his physical being.
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What is a Hippogriff made of?

The hippogriff, or sometimes spelled hippogryph (Greek: Ἱππόγρυπας), is a legendary creature with the front half of an eagle and the hind half of a horse.
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Who taught Care of Magical Creatures before Hagrid?

Silvanus Kettleburn was the Care of Magical Creatures teacher at Hogwarts until Harry's third year, when he was replaced by Rubeus Hagrid.
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How are Bowtruckles born?

Bowtruckles, whilst enjoying woodlice, are better won over with Fairy eggs. Fairies lay their eggs on the undersides of leaves. A Fairy can lay an average of fifty eggs at one time.
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