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  1. Wizardkind[8][9][10][11] were humans that were born with the ability to perform magic. An individual male human with magical ability was known as a wizard (plural: wizards), and an individual female human with magical ability was known as a witch (plural: witches), though "wizard" was sometimes used as a gender-neutral singular noun like "man" is to refer to humans. There were three statues of ...

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  2. Aug 29, 2018 · Kind of the opposite of Muggle-born wizards, but Squibs are quite unusual. If Filch’s trying to learn magic from a Kwikspell course, I reckon he must be a Squib. It would explain a lot. Like why he hates students so much." Ron gave a satisfied smile. "He’s bitter." Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets, chapter 9: "The Writing on the Wall"

  3. Jun 20, 2017 · There are exceptions to this rule — Hermione Granger was born to a pair of Muggles (people without magical powers), and Harry's roommate, Seamus Finnigan, was the son of a Muggle father and an ...

  4. Non-magic people, commonly known as Muggles in Great Britain,[6] No-Maj(e)s in the United States,[3] Non-Magiques in France[4] among other names (see below), were humans who were born to two non-magical parents and were incapable of performing magic. Non-magic people were not to be confused with Squibs, who also lacked magic but were born to at least one magical parent.[2] Most non-magic ...

  5. The average life expectancy of a wizard is significantly longer than a muggle (non-magical person) In the world of Harry Potter, wizards can expect to live around 137 ¾ years old. It's important to note that this is just an average, and there are outliers. The oldest known wizard lived to be a whopping 755 years old!

  6. Wizards live much longer than Muggles on average. A newspaper clip that appears in the film mentions a life expectancy of 137 years. Examples such as Dumbledore quite physically fit at 115, Bathilda Bagshot a generation older than him, and another OWL examiner who remembers examining Dumbledore, Elfias Doge, Aberforth and Gellert Grindelwald - indicate that wizards actually live to that age.

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  8. This is a list of wizards and witches who had reached the oldest ages known. It includes only those who had lived to age 100 or beyond. Individuals of other long-living species, such as vampires, are excluded. Wizardkind could live much longer lives than Muggles, with the Ministry of Divine Health announcing in the Daily Prophet in 1995 that the life expectancy of wizards and witches had ...

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