A Guide on Acromantula
written by Marina Fay
When you learn everything about acromantula, you'll be able to train them without a book.
Last Updated
05/31/21
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Chapter 2. Physical appearance
Chapter 3
Acromantules generally have thick black fur, eight eyes, and the ability to speak. Its legs can reach four and a half meters in length and its claws make a peculiar snap when angry or happy. They also have tusks that have very toxic and valuable venom, 100 galleons per liter in 1996.
The female is larger than the male and can lay a hundred eggs per lay, which are white, soft and the size of beach balls. Incubation can take six to eight weeks. These eggs are Class A Non-Tradable Goods.
The female is larger than the male and can lay a hundred eggs per lay, which are white, soft and the size of beach balls. Incubation can take six to eight weeks. These eggs are Class A Non-Tradable Goods.