Care of Magical Creatures Year 2/3
These are notes for Care of Magical Creatures Year 2 and Year 3
Last Updated
05/31/21
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Kneazles, Leprechauns & Pogrebins
Chapter 9
Kneazles:
come in a variety of colors, from solid colored fur to spotted and striped fur.
The difference in appearance is their very large ears, and their plumed tail, similar to that of a lion.
classified as XXX by the Ministry of Magic,
prefer to eat rats and moles, rather than vegetable-based food
Leprechauns:
Classified as Beast
native only to Ireland
about six inches tall, about the size of a fairy.
green skin, and normally wear clothing made of leaves
clothing has also been made of moss and soft tree barks
live in forests and wooded areas
Their habitats are made with leaves or bark, or are hollowed out in trees
Are herbivores. They feed on any vegetation in their area
Pogrebins:
one foot tall Russian demons
very hairy body and an oversized gray head.
found throughout Russia and the Czech Republic.
fascinated with humans
human turns, the Pogrebin will crouch down, resembling a large rock
Heads are at least two and half feet wide
follows a human for more than a couple of hours, the human will start to feel despair, and eventually fall to their knees, weeping with sadness
will then attack the human, consuming them
Considered a dark creature
Muggles can kick and hit at the Pogrebin to get rid of it
Wizards can use simple spells, like the Stunning Spell, to distract the creature and escape
most creature stores now sell Pogrebin detectors
They are carnivorous (eat once a week)
Put a stone inside the eaten human stomach