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Buckbeak (Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban) Buckbeak Harry Potter, Harry Potter Creatures, Harry Potter Wiki, The Prisoner Of Azkaban, Magical Creature, Mythical Animal, Prisoner Of Azkaban, Harry Potter Books, Wizarding World Of Harry Potter

Buckbeak,[4] later renamed Witherwings,[2] was a male hippogriff. He lived with Rubeus Hagrid during Harry Potter's third year at Hogwarts, along with a few other hippogriffs.[4] He was later unfairly sentenced to death, when he attacked Draco Malfoy after being taunted and provoked. Buckbeak's death sentence was delivered from the Committee for the Disposal of Dangerous Creatures. Many of the members of this committee had been threatened by Draco's father, Lucius Malfoy, into voting for…

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Hippocampus | Harry Potter Wiki | FANDOM powered by Wikia Harry Potter Hypogriff, Hippocampus Mythology, Fantastic Beasts Creatures, Winged Horse, Fantastic Beasts And Where, Mythical Creatures Art, Mythological Creatures, Sea Monsters, Mystical Creatures

The Hippocampus was a magical water beast with the head and forequarters of a horse, and the tail and hindquarters of a giant fish.[1] Originally from Greece, it was generally found in the Mediterranean, although a blue roan specimen was caught by Merpeople off the coast of Scotland in 1949 and domesticated. The Hippocampus laid large, semi-transparent eggs through which the baby hippocampus, known as a Tadfoal, could be seen.[1] Hippocampus is derived from the words "hippos" means "horse"…

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Magical Gains: Hippogriff or Griffin... what's the difference? Black Hippogriff, Hippogriff Tattoo, Harry Potter Creatures, Hogwarts Tattoo, Images Harry Potter, Lord Voldemort, Fantastic Beasts And Where, Harry Potter Wallpaper, Remus Lupin

What is the difference? Well, put plainly it's their bums. This is a Griffin. Griffin taxidermy Zoological Museum Copenhagen, courtesy Wikipedia. Features: Head, wings, and forelimbs of an eagle, with the rear end of a lion. Origin: Greco Roman, Persian, Egyptian. The Griffin is one of those interesting mythological creatures who appears around the world in similar guises. Considered to be the king of all creatures, the Griffin of legend tends to be a guardian creature. Interesting points…

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