You are possibly referring to a decoy detonator which is described as being horn-like. Harry used one in Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows to enter Dolores Umbridge's office in The Ministry of Magic. It is an object that makes a lot of noise in order to divert attention away from the user.
When they are 4 years old
None of the above. It's Harry Potter's wand. He stuck it in there when he battled against their evilness. He had anger issues.
in the first book, it is a norweigin ridge back. in the fourth, there is a Hungarian horn tail.
yes he was a good one because in the book of harry potter heroes he was in it
Doesn't quite understand the questions, but i think you mean Voldemort in the movie number 2 or 3, but that is not horn and tail, that is blood.
A pink flower thing with a white horn, a skeleton arm, and a red spider.
The main theme of Harry Potter, composed by John Williams, features a memorable melody that can be played on the French horn. The opening notes typically start with a sequence that includes the pitches C, E, G, and A, creating a magical and whimsical sound. If you have access to sheet music, it would provide the precise notes and rhythms for accurate performance.
you bite its horn off and fry it into a corn dog, but you must let it sit for 37.9374623 years, so you dont get toxified by its glitterness
Harry Berv has written: 'A creative approach to the French horn' -- subject(s): Studies and exercises, Horn (Musical instrument)
Those are two terms for the same instrument.
The cast of Blow Your Horn - 1916 includes: George Bickel Harry Watson as Musty Suffer
You can't. Harry Potter is a fantasy story, the potions and spells it contains are fictitious, and many of the ingredients are fictitious, too.