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    • Albatross Patronus. No known characters. Bird. Extremely Rare – Rarest of all. Ethereal, large sea bird with long wings.
    • Woolly Mammoth Patronus. Hedley Fleetwood. Elephant. Extremely Rare / Extinct. Large tusks, long shaggy hair. Traits. Resilience and strength.
    • Thestral Patronus. No known characters. Horse. Extremely Rare. Ethereal, skeletal, horse-like creature with bat-like wings.
    • Dragon Patronus. No known characters. Dragon. Extremely Rare. Ethereal, large beast with wings and scales, often seen breathing a jet of light.
    • Abraxan Winged Horse
    • Adder
    • Albatross
    • Aardvark
    • Badger
    • Basset Hound
    • Bat
    • Bay Mare
    • Bay Stallion
    • Beagle

    Those with an Abraxan Winged Horse Patronus are said to be dominant, powerful, and strong leaders. Just like other horse Patronuses, they represent true freedom. Dementors won’t send a chance against these large creatures. An interesting note, Abraxan hair is also used as an ingredient in making potions.

    The Adder Patronus represents determination, cunning, and being free-spirited. An adder is a tough and cunning snake and just like those who cast this Patronus, they know what they want and go for it. If this is your Patronus, you work hard and exceed the limitations that others put on you. Typically, adders will fiercely attack when threatened, wh...

    Considered the rarest Patronus, the albatross symbolizes good luck, stability, and trustworthiness. Those who conjure this Patronus are the epitome of what it looks like to be reliable and faithful. These birds are a force to be reckoned with and can scare off any Dementor with their 11-foot wingspan alone.

    Witches and wizards with an aardvark Patronus are independent, resilient, and true fighters. They are very driven and have a strong survival instinct. Those with this Patronus also work hard for what they want and achieve what they set their mind to. While they are very loyal, they can be extremely opinionated and strong-willed, but of course, they...

    The badger Patronus represents ambition and determination. A badger is the mascot of the Hufflepuff house animal and accurately represents famous Hufflepuff wizards such as Cedric Digory. Badgers are down-to-earth and fiercely defend those close to them. With the badger Patronus, you’re in safe hands since they frequently take on animals (or Dement...

    The basset hound Patronus represents kindness, protection, and determination. You should never underestimate their protective and driven nature, especially among Slytherins. Those with the basset hound Patronus are unique, somewhat odd individuals – which is why a lot of Hufflepuffs also have this Patronus. Basset hounds have an incredible sense of...

    The bat Patronus is representative of rebirth, honesty, and empathy. Though a bat commonly represents fear, the casters of this Patronus understand that facing your fears is what helps you grow as a person. Although bats are commonly associated with fear, they actually represent rebirth. So, a bat Patronus will help you face possibly your biggest f...

    The bay mare Patronus is representative of freedom and living life on your own terms. Bay Mares are gentle and compassionate, but they are also strong and resilient. This Patronus will stand up to any Dementor fearlessly and won’t back down from even the scariest battles.

    A Bay stallion Patronus is spirited, passionate, and always ready for a fight. Having this Patronus means you often have a dominant personality and are fiercely loyal to your loved ones. Dementors have no idea what they are in for when they come up against this fiery Patronus.

    The Beagle Patronus symbolizes happiness, curiosity, and free-spirited nature. Not only do Beagles have an upbeat personality, but they also enjoy bringing joy to others. Those who conjure this Patronus are loyal (almost to a fault) and will do anything in their power to protect the ones they love. Since Dementors thrive on fear and darkness, this ...

    • Aardvark. This nocturnal mammal lives in Africa and it is one possible corporeal of the Patronus charm. This middle sized burrowing animal is an insectivore, has a short tail and a pig-like snout which it uses for sniffing out food.
    • Abraxan. Abraxan was a pretty rare possible form of a corporeal Patronus Charm. It was a breed of a winged horse, white colored and very strong and impressive.
    • Adder. Adder is a common European viber, brown colored and pretty small. It is very widespread and can be found in many parts of Western Europe and even East Asia.
    • Albatross. Albatross is a large, white seabird that mostly resides in the North Pacific and the Southern Ocean. The wingspan of an average adult can range up to 3,7m which makes it the longest of any bird.
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    • Albus Dumbledore’s Phoenix. Unsurprisingly, Albus Dumbledore's Patronus is the strongest Patronus in the Harry Potter series. Dumbledore's Patronus takes on the form of a phoenix, and as such is the only known character with a magical creature for a Patronus.
    • Harry Potter’s Stag. Harry struggled at first when learning how to cast a Patronus, but he had some awful memories to contend with, heightened because of the presence of the Dementors.
    • James Potter's Stag. James' son inherited the stag Patronus from him. From James' perspective, though, his Patronus took on this form as it matched his Animagus, which in and of itself is a complicated bit of magic to master.
    • Lily Potter's Doe. Lily Potter's magic is all about love and protection, and her greatest strength is her kind and caring heart. The only way that Harry was protected from Voldemort's killing curse as an infant was because of the love of his mother.
    • Harry Potter: Stag. Harry Potter's Patronus comes in the shape of a stag, emphasizing his deep connection to his parents, whose Patronuses are both deer as well.
    • Hermione Granger: Otter. Much like many of the other characters in the "Harry Potter" universe, Hermione Granger conjures her very first Patronus in the Room of Requirement during a meeting of Dumbledore's Army in "Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix."
    • Ron Weasley: Jack Russell Terrier. There's nothing more loyal than a dog. Ron may not have always lived up to his best friend Harry's expectations of him, and he certainly had his moments of doubt.
    • Ginny Weasley: Horse. Interestingly enough, Ginny Weasley, Harry's future wife, conjures up her Patronus form in the shape of a horse. Though Ginny's Patronus animal was never detailed in the books, in films it was a horse, which is absolutely fitting for the strong-spirited character.
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