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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 habitat. Though rare, Dugbogs were capable of attacking and killing larger-bodied animals as well ...
The Dugbog is never described in the principle books. The only mention is in Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince, when Ron 's essay on Dementors is rendered an essay on Dugbogs by a failure of a spell-checking quill Ron had bought from Fred and George.
- looks like a piece of wood
- Magical Creature
- Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince
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Dugbog M.O.M. Classification: XXX (Competent wizard should cope) “The Dugbog is a marsh-dwelling creature found in Europe and North and South America. It resembles a piece of dead wood while stationary, though closer examination will reveal finned paws and very sharp teeth. It glides and slithers through marshland, feeding mainly on small ...
The Dugbog is a marsh-dwelling magical creature found in Europe and North and South America. It resembles a piece of dead wood while stationary. It has finned paws and sharp teeth, and glides through marshland, feeding on small animals, and occasionally attacking the ankles of humans who venture into its habitat. Its favourite food is the Mandrake, and due to this, Mandrake-growers have found ...
The same name as my red-eared slider. Their way of lurking in the water, the way they eat, and their gentle and kind suspicious gaze (during the first levels for dugbog) are very similar. But at the 'trusting' stage, the dugbog is now far more friendly, and since it is the only one of my creatures not named after fictional/mythological characters, I may change his name.
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Sep 9, 2017 · The Dugbog is a strange creature looks like just another hunk of dead wood floating in the marshes in which is lives. The Dugbog has finned paws and sharp teeth with which is attacks small mammals. The Dugbog is particularly fond of Mandrakes (FB).