It is unknown but probably not. The metamorphmagus transformations seem to only allow people to change existing features, not grow new ones. So while Tonks could change her nose into a pig's snout it wasn't new because she had a nose.
Wingardium Leviosa makes objects fly.
Simply large giant horses with wings - they are not Threstals (like the ones that pull the carriages at Hogwarts) as everyone can see them. Thestrals can only be seen by those who have seen somebody die.
look on youtube it is better so you can actually see it
Poison Apples. I also associate those with the mysterious benedict society (really good book!) also, disney trying to draw witches that look more like hags from Harry Potter. Teehee! LOL :D
Yes, somehow, someway, they can learn fly. I'm not sure how, but they can.
Wingardium Leviosa makes objects fly.
I think it's the Bat-Bogey hex. It enlarges the taget's bogeys gives them wings and sends them to attack him/her.
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Harry V. Wenger has written: 'My wings are showing'
An example of an analogous character could be Harry Potter from the Harry Potter series. Like the character of Harry, we see a young hero who discovers he has a special destiny and must navigate the challenges and responsibilities that come with it. Both characters undergo personal growth and development as they face adversity and make choices that shape their identities.
Neither, the wings and legs are actually attached to the thorax.
No it does not, it is a metaphor.
Errr .... no. Definitely not. They might. in your mind
Simply large giant horses with wings - they are not Threstals (like the ones that pull the carriages at Hogwarts) as everyone can see them. Thestrals can only be seen by those who have seen somebody die.
Well its not actually true but if you really sprouted wings you would be able to fly!!!!!!!
Harry W Carlson has written: 'Estimation of leading-edge thrust for supersonic wings of arbitrary planform' -- subject(s): Supersonic planes, Airplanes, Wings, Leading edges (Aerodynamics)
Well the word seeker means someone who seeks to find or get something. But if your talking about Harry Potter, heres what a seeker is. In the Harry Potter books by J.K Rowling there is a game called Quidditch. In the game Quidditch there is a position which is called a seeker. The seeker tries to get the little gold ball with wings that is flying around. If the seeker catches the gold ball with wings called the Snitch, then whatever team that seeker is on, the seeker's team wins. Actually, the team doesn't win, but they do gain 150 points, which normally wins the team the game. However, in the Quidditch World Cup, Bulgaria and Ireland played against each other. Bulgaria scored once and caught the Snitch, gaining them a total of 160 points; but Ireland scored 17 times, gaining them 170 points.