Magical Creatures In The Muggle World

written by Daniel Walker

This book delves into the muggle world and how magical creatures have influenced it for thousands of years. In alphabetical order it fully explains and gives examples of magical creature sightings, these creatures in pop culture, anecdotes, and more. It is truly an eye-opening and informative read.

Last Updated

05/31/21

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Chapter 4

Demiguise - No sightings

While a  sighting of an elusive albino ape may seem proof of the Demiguise, it can only be seen by witches and wizards trained in their capture.


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Diricawl - Dodo

The Diricawl is indefinitely the supposedly extinct Dodo bird, that muggles seem to have thought extinct. The flightless bird is capable of disappearing, and then reappearing anywhere at will when it senses danger. This is the reason that muggles widely believe that the species had gone extinct, when it has, in reality, been more timid in later times, and therefore has been seen much less often, only a few sightings have been reported and have already been addressed by the Office of Misinformation.


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The Dragon is perhaps the most well known of all the magical creatures, along with the Unicorn (See section ‘U’) and the Fairy (See section ‘F’). Dragons are found worldwide, yet most notably in Asia, and in parts of Europe. Dragons consist of many different species, Antipodean Opaleye, Catalonian Fireball Dragon, Chinese Fireball (Liondragon), Common Welsh Green, Hebridean Black, Hungarian Horntail, Norwegian Ridgeback, Peruvian Vipertooth, Portuguese Long Snout, Romanian Longhorn, Swedish Short-Snout, and Ukrainian Ironbelly.


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Will Be Continued...

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