All About Bowtruckles!
written by Liv Fletcher
A small twig-like creature that guards wand-wood trees. The bowtruckle is peaceful but fierce when it comes to defending its habitat. This book will answer commonly asked questions along with rare facts to these mystical creatures.
Last Updated
05/31/21
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Habitat & Appearance
Chapter 1
The bowtruckles typical habitat consists of West of England, Southern Germany, and certain Scandinavian forests. Bowtruckles inhabit wand wood trees and protect the precious wood from harm. They have long, sharp fingers and natural camouflage which makes them the perfect guardians for our main source of magic. It appears to be made of bark and twigs with two brown eyes which makes it hard to distinguish from the trees it inhabits.
Bowtruckles have a maximum height of eight inches, they're made of bark and twigs with two small brown eyes which helps with their camouflage. The twig-like fingers are well adapted for digging out woodlice in trees and can also be used as a weapon against a foe when aimed at the eyes.
A group of bowtruckles is called a branch.
Bowtruckles have a maximum height of eight inches, they're made of bark and twigs with two small brown eyes which helps with their camouflage. The twig-like fingers are well adapted for digging out woodlice in trees and can also be used as a weapon against a foe when aimed at the eyes.
A group of bowtruckles is called a branch.