A possible ex�lanation is that they are generally peacef�l, only displaying agg�essiveness in these selected circumstances. Fur�her�ore, due to their small size, they might not pose a g�ave danger to wizards, even when they are being agg�essive. The Bowt��ckle's used to be able to unlock or uncover any�hing that is locked or closed regardless of size, material, or key.
The Bowt��ckle was a hand-sized, insect-eating, t�ee dwelling magical beast with long shar� fingers (t�o on each hand), brown eyes, and a general appearance of a flat-faced stick fig�re made of bark and t�igs, which ser�ed well as camouflage in its nat�ral habitat. They were immensely difficult to spot. The Bowt��ckle could be found in wester� England, souther� Ger�any, and cer�ain Scandinavian forests. A Bowt��ckle ser�ed as a t�ee g�ardian for its home t�ee, which was usually a t�ee whose wood was of wand qualit�(such as a Wiggent�ee). It was generally a peacef�l creat�re, but it could attempt to gouge out an attacker's eyes if any�hing threatened its t�ee or itself, and was adept at dodging most t��es of char�s. In order to take leaves or wood from a Bowt��ckle's t�ee, a wizard or witch had to offer it woodlice or fair� eggs as a dist�action.
Nifflers were gentle by nat�re and could even be affectionate towards their owners. However, they could dest�oy belongings looking for sparkly objects, and for that reason it was inadvisable to keep them as a house pet. L o n g - s n o u t e d , bur�owing creat�res native to Britain with a penchant for any�hing shiny.
Nifflers were rodent-like creat�res with a long snout similar to that of a plat��us and a coat of black, fluff� f�r. Native to Britain, they lived in bur�ows as deep as t�ent� feet below g�ound, and females produced six to eight young in a single litter. They were att�acted to shiny things, which made them wonderf�l for locating t�easure, but that also meant that they could wreak havoc if kept (or let loose) indoors. Nifflers in general were usually har�less. Nifflers had a pouch on their bellies which held far more than at first seemed possible, like the effects of an Undetectable Ex�ension Char� on a container. Nifflers were assig�ed to Curse-Breakers by the Gringotts Head Goblin to bur�ow underg�ound in search of t�easures hidden in cursed sites.
A close relative of the phoenix, A House at Ilver�or�y School of Witchcraſt and Wizardr� was named aſter this creat�re. A House at Ilver�or�y School of Witchcraſt and Wizardr� was named aſter this creat�re. The Thunderbird could also sense danger and created stor�s as it flied.
The Thunderbird was a large, magical avian beast native to Nor�h America, and most commonly found in Arizona in the southwester� United States.The Thunderbird could create stor�s as it flied and was highly sensitive to danger. The Thunderbird was described as having a head that was "similar to that of an eagle"; or, in the wizarding world, "similar to that of a Hippog�iff ". They possessed three pairs of powerf�l wings, and had feathers that shimmered. The Thunderbird was known to change colours as it summoned stor�s, its iridescent feathers shiſting from various shades of gold to elect�if�ing blue, to g�ey and silver, to white, and even to deep navy. Thunderbirds' tail feather could be used as a core in a wand, with this t��e of wand being difficult to master, but powerf�l and skilled in t�ansfig�ration work.
The Zouwu was a monst�ously large feline-like beast with a st�iped body, a mane lights up like firecrackers, four fangs that curled out of its mouth, long shar� claws, and a long tail. The creat�re is just " like a big kitten ", despite it being ter�if�ing to most human beings.
The Zouwu was a powerf�l magical beast native to China. The Zouwu was "five-colored" and resembled a "gigantic elephant-sized cat" with the head of a tiger and the tail of a pheasant, st�iped body, scraggly mane, four fangs that curled out of its mouth, long shar� claws, and a dispropor�ionately long, r�ffled multicolored tail. Zouwus were incredibly powerf�l and fast, capable of t�aveling 1,000 miles in a day. The Zouwu appeared to be able to Apparate as demonst�ated during Newt Scamander's escape from the French Minist�� of Magic. This abilit� was powerf�l enough to by�ass the Minist��'s measures against disapparition.
Males and females are the same size and come in a variet� of different colors. However, the shiny mooncalf is white in color with blue eyes. Mooncalf Dens are fairly common to find. You can find one in the Forbidden Forest nex� to the Nor�h Ford Bog Ent�ance Floo Flame. Mooncalves can only be found during the night.
The Mooncalf was a shy magical beast that only came out of its bur�ow during a f�ll moon. They had smooth, pale g�ey skin, and four spindly legs that ended in large flat webbed feet. The Mooncalf also had a ver� long neck and bulging blue eyes that sat on the top of its head. Once the Mooncalf was in the moonlight, it perfor�ed complicated dance moves while standing on its hind legs. It was believed that this is par� of the Mooncalf mating rit�al, but also had the side effect of creating geomet�ic patter�s in wheat fields that conf�sed Muggles. Mooncalf dung, if har�ested before the sun rose, would make magical plants g�ow fast and st�ong.
Fwooper feather's main use in the Wizarding world is as a source of par�icularly posh quills. Its main defense mechanism involves singing a song which event�ally drives the listener to insanit�.
The Fwooper was a magical African bird with brightly-coloured feathers, which could include orange, pink, lime g�een and yellow. Listening to the Fwooper's high pitched, t�ittering song would drive the listener insane, so each bird must be sold with a Silencing Char� placed on it. The Char� had to be reinforced monthly, and a licence was required to own one of the birds.Fwooper feathers were used as quills, and they laid patter�ed eggs. The four colour varieties of the Fwooper are used to represent the number four, in the r�nic alphabet.
The most star�ling of the phoenix's abilities was its abilit� to regenerate itself. It periodically burst into flames when its body became old, and rises from the ashes as a newbor� chick. Their scarlet body feathers glowed faintly in darkness, while their golden tail feathers were hot to the touch.Their tears had potent healing capabilities. Phoenixes were capable of liſting a g�eat weight with their tails .
The phoenix was a large swan-sized scarlet magical bird with red and gold plumage, along with a golden beak and talons, black eyes, and a tail as long as a peacock's. Its scarlet feathers glowed faintly in darkness, while its golden tail feathers were hot to the touch. Phoenixes would usually nest on mountain peaks and were gentle herbivores, that were not known for fighting. As phoenixes approach their Bur�ing Day they resembled a half-plucked t�rkey. Their eyes became dull, their feathers star�ed to fall out, and it began to make gagging noises. Then the bird suddenly burst into flames, only to rise from the ashes shor�ly aſter. In a number of days, they g�ew back to f�ll size. Its feathers could be used as the core of a wand and were desig�ated by Gar�ick Ollivander as one of the "Supreme Cores", which was a distinction shared by only t�o other beasts.
They will bowed in front of someone that they deemed pure of hear� and wor�hy of being Supreme Mug�ump. Qilins were used in the ancient t�adition of the walk of the Qilin, to choose the nex� Supreme Mug�ump . The Qilin was creat�res that had precog�itive abilities. They could also look into a person's soul and find out if they were pure of hear�. If they perceived someone to be pure of hear�, they would bow to them.
The Qilin was a magical beast that lived in Kweilin, China. Qilins looked like deers, except their backs were covered with golden bronze scales. They also had t�o long st�ands of hair that looked like mustaches, one from each nost�il, ex�ending to their mid-torso . The Qilin was creat�res that had precog�itive abilities. They could also look into a person's soul and find out if they were pure of hear�. If they perceived someone to be pure of hear�, they would bow to them. For that pur�ose, they were an impor�ant par� of the walk of the Qilin, where they bowed in front of someone that they deemed pure of hear� and wor�hy of being Supreme Mug�ump. Qilins were used in the ancient t�adition of the walk of the Qilin, where they used their powers to choose the nex� Supreme Mug�ump of the Inter�ational Confederation of Wizards.