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Are there non-humans that are in human form?

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Yes: Witches, wizards, time lords, Zombies, Angels, cyborgs, vampires and veila.

Also werewolves but only when the moon isn't full and perhaps a Bogart as well, if humans/crowds of people/audiences/your inner self, is what your scared of.

It's rare but a patronus can also take the shape of a human.

Also, aliens tend to disguise themselves as humans as well for example : siltheen, krillitanes, bane, gorgons, androvax (species: veil), haemovores and plasmavores.

But none that actually exist outside of stories.

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