![]() ![]() There is also a version of the Monster Book of Monsters available at The Wizarding World of Harry Potter as a novelty toy. Warner Brothers online shop offers an electronic-plush version of the Monster Book of Monsters.Neville Longbottom holding The Monster Book of Monsters as a POP! Vinyl Prop version of the book included with the Harry Potter Limited Edition Ĭonstance Pickering once owned a copy of this book, which she disliked as it once bit her. The police were called, and assumed it be a hoax call, but found it rather amusing, and the injured shopkeeper had to seek medical attention afterwards. A particularly vicious copy of this book was seen in a Muggle convenience store, shredding magazines and eating groceries, and even assaulted the Muggle shopkeeper, biting him on his left buttock, who tried to fend it off with a sweeping broom. Īt some point in its history, Dervish and Banges apparently suffered a bad incident involving a copy of this book, as their instructions for their closing procedure included "Double check the lock on The Monster Book of Monsters! (you know what happened last time.)" ĭuring the mysterious Calamity which happened across the wizarding world in the 2010s, copies of The Monster Book of Monsters appeared throughout the world as Foundables, with volunteer wizard and witches employed by the Statute of Secrecy Task Force having to use magic to sort them out. As she was sorting books, it broke free of its restraints and bit Ron Weasley on the ankle. ![]() Hermione Granger considered this book along with many others as she was deciding on the supplies they would need to take on their mission to find Voldemort's Horcruxes. When students brought this book to Hogwarts for Rubeus Hagrid's Care of Magical Creatures class, they had to force the books shut with belts and Spello-tape because they didn't know how to calm the books. Ĭopies of this book held at Flourish and BlottsĪfter various incidents in which different copies of the books attacked each other, the manager of Flourish and Blotts in Diagon Alley vowed never to stock them again he found the situation to be worse than when the entire stock of The Invisible Book of Invisibility disappeared. ![]() Rubeus Hagrid gave one to Harry Potter for his 13th birthday in 1993 as it was part of his requirements for his third year at Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry. In 1932, multiple copies of this book were placed inside a duplicate copy of Newton Scamander's suitcase, so that when the Alliance opened it in Bhutan, they were attacked by the books, along with other items. ![]() Harry Potter, Ronald Weasley and Hermione Granger saw some of these creatures for sale when they entered the shop in August 1995, amongst others." Hasn' anyone bin able ter open their books? Yeh've got to stroke 'em." - Hagrid in his first lesson of magical creatures In 19, The Magical Menagerie in Diagon Alley housed and sold orange Streelers for purchase. Orange Streelers in the Magical Menagerieĭuring the 1987–1988 school year at Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry, Professor Silvanus Kettleburn taught his fourth-year Care of Magical Creatures students how to handle Streelers. In 1910s, Newton Scamander kept a jar of two Streelers in a cupboard in Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry. Wearing thick protective gloves was a way to avoid getting stung by a Streeler's extremely toxic shell. Streeler venom was one of the few known substances that could kill Horklumps. It was kept as a pet by those who enjoyed its kaleidoscopic colour changes. This defence was most likely to scare off or kill its attackers, such as birds and small to medium sized rodents. Streelers had sharp spikes on their shells, which also injected venom. The Streeler changed colour hourly, and left behind a trail of venom so toxic that it burned all vegetation that it touched. Native to Africa, the Streeler had been spread and been bred by wizards in Europe, Asia and North America. ![]()
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