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  1. Apr 22, 2019 · The creatures in Harry Potter are as varied as the wands used by the human characters. Whenever you want to be reminded of the nonhuman beings in the series, refer to this list, which only covers Harry Potter creatures that appear or are mentioned in the films.

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  2. Nov 17, 2016 · From house-elves to thestrals, take a look back at the creatures introduced in the 'Harry Potter' movies ahead of the release of 'Fantastic Beasts.'

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    Compared to instantaneous magical transportation methods, such as Floo powder, Portkeys, and Apparition, flying was a much slower method of transportation. However, some bewitched objects could fly much faster than others. Additionally, it was the most common method of transportation, as many witches and wizards were incapable of the aforementioned...

    In the film version of Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone, Professor Quirrell, most likely by learning the skill from Voldemort, flies clear across a chamber towards Harry during their encoun...
    When Hagrid is asked how he arrived to pick up Harry from the Dursleys in the first book he states that he "flew," but excluded what method he used to arrive. He later stated in the seventh book th...
    In the films, as early as Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire, Voldemort's Death Eaters appear to be able to effectively fly by partially disapparating.
    In the film adaptation of Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix, the members of the Order of the Phoenix seemed to fly, their body partially becomes smoke and they leave a smoke trail behind th...
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    • Billywig. Blink and you'll miss it! The sapphire blue billywig is rarely noticed by muggles (aka non-wizarding kind). Even witches and wizards have trouble catching the Australian insect until they are stung.
    • Bowtruckle. Warning: Bowtruckles can be sassy and suffer from separation anxiety. Well, at least Newt's favorite beast "Pickett" can. These hand-sized insects have sharp fingers and typically live in trees used to create wands.
    • Demiguise. The demiguise is known for two very powerful properties: invisibility and predicting the future. Only well-trained witches and wizards can see them; one must engage in something completely unpredictable to find the ape-like creatures, otherwise they'll predict their capture.
    • Diricawl. The diricawl is a flightless bird with a funny secret. Within J.K. Rowling's universe, the diricawl is actually what muggles call the dodo bird.
  3. Unsupported flight was different from levitation, which only allowed objects to fly a few feet off the ground and did not work on humans. Unsupported flight was specifically designed for human use, giving one the ability to fly far up without the aid of an object.

  4. Hippogriffs are half horse, half eagle, and have the upper body and the head of an eagle. When they fly, they resemble giant eagles when seen from afar. Their hind legs look like the hooves of horses, but their front legs resemble that of a giant eagle and have talons.

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  6. Apr 17, 2017 · The Swooping Evil is a blue and green reptilian flying creature about the size of a parrot but with bat-like wings that can expand almost like a huge butterfly. It rests in a small cocoon until released, when it flies around majestically.

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