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  1. The dragon's first fire breaths, usually accompanied by thick grey smoke, appeared when the dragon was around six months old. However, they were known to produce involuntary sparks when they were newly hatched.

  2. Jun 9, 2024 · Harry Potter dragons make a big impression in the franchise, and ten known species of dragons exist. That number could have been bigger since there's evidence of two other breeds rumored to have gone extinct.

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  3. Nov 21, 2023 · There are six different types of dragon in the Harry Potter movies, including the four who feature in the first task of the Triwizard Tournament. In the first film, Hagrid manages to get hold of an illegal dragon egg, which hatches into a Norwegian Ridgeback he christens Norbert.

    • Tom Beasley
    • Norwegian Ridgeback. This dragon was the reader's first glimpse of one in the Harry Potter series. Hagrid buys a dragon egg off a mysterious stranger in a bar and raises it till it hatches.
    • Antipodean Opaleye. This dragon is the showcase of what a magnificent dragon can be. The dragon is known for its beauty and has scales that shimmer in the light.
    • Common Welsh Green. These dragons are like the garden snake of the wizarding world. They are extremely common (if it wasn't obvious by the name) and tend to be not too dangerous.
    • Chinese Fireball. This dragon is bright red and is the one that Viktor Krum faced during the Triwizard Tournament. Coming from China, its eggs are highly sought after by Chinese wizards, due to being specked with gold.
  4. Dragons are huge, flying, lizard-like creatures which can usually spit fire. Several dragons appear in the Harry Potter books. The first is Norbert, a Norwegian Ridgeback who is hatched by Hagrid in Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone.

  5. The Dugbog was a marsh-dwelling magical beast found in Europe and the Americas. [2] It resembled a piece of dead wood while stationary. It had finned paws and sharp teeth, and glided through marshland, feeding on small animals, and occasionally attacking the ankles of humans who ventured into its...

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  7. Apr 20, 2019 · The Gnome. Gnomes may not be too much of a step up from the Flobberworm, power-wise, but we’re taking things slowly here. Don’t worry, there are some huge, slathering dragons that will crush your sad, fleshly little body into hunks of defeated spam coming up later, we promise.

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