Yes,he did.
No. Mr. Weasley gets attacked by Nagini. Harry Potter is the snake. He tells Dumbledore.
Harry kills the basilisk and Neville kills nagini
Voldemor's familiar, Nagini.
Dudley never wanted a snake as pet. Nagini is not the same snake Harry and Dudley met in the Zoo. That snake in the Zoo was grateful for being released. And he was happy to meet a human who can speak with him.
Nagini is Voldemort's beloved python. He can talk to her using Parseltoungue. Nagini is also a Horcrux. "Nagini" comes from the Hindi word "Nagin" meaning, "Female snake". There is also a mythological snakelike creature of a similar name, Naga. Voldemort also uses nagini to attack Harry and hermione in toddies hollow
In what book? In the second he gets bitten by a basilisk, in the fourth he gets bitten by a giant spider, in the seventh he gets bitten by Nagini, Voldemort's snake.
No. Mr. Weasley gets attacked by Nagini. Harry Potter is the snake. He tells Dumbledore.
Nagini impersonates Bathilda Bagshot
She is Nagini, Voldemort's snake.
Harry kills the basilisk and Neville kills nagini
Neville Longbottom is a fellow Gryffindor and one of Harry's, Hermione's and Ron's friend. Nagini is Voldemort's "pet" snake, also one of his horcruxes.
Voldemor's familiar, Nagini.
Nagini
It's Nagini, not Nagani, and Nagini ate the Muggle Studdies Teacher in the Deathly Hallows.
Dudley never wanted a snake as pet. Nagini is not the same snake Harry and Dudley met in the Zoo. That snake in the Zoo was grateful for being released. And he was happy to meet a human who can speak with him.
Nagini is Voldemort's beloved python. He can talk to her using Parseltoungue. Nagini is also a Horcrux. "Nagini" comes from the Hindi word "Nagin" meaning, "Female snake". There is also a mythological snakelike creature of a similar name, Naga. Voldemort also uses nagini to attack Harry and hermione in toddies hollow
His memories; mainly that he loved Lily Potter, Harry's mother.