Lord Voldemort's snake, Nagini, does not have a specified breed. The snake described in the books doesn't exist in real life and it is believed she is a fictional breed of snake found only in the wizarding world - which accounts for her high intelligence level.
In the movies, a reticulated python is used as Nagini however pythons are not venomous, which Nagini is, nor do they have fangs, which Nagini does.
Yes, Nagini was beheaded by Neville Longbottom.
Nagini was a green viper, roughly twelve feet long and as thick as a man's thigh. As a viper, she was known to be venomous, and her venom was used to sustain her master prior to his return to true physical form.
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
Lord Voldemort had split his soul so many times in an attempt to become immortal, that he no longer looked like a human. He resembled a snake because he had a strong connection with them, going as far as to possess their bodies when he didn't have one of his own and to turn his own snake, Nagini, into a Horcrux.
First, the snake is called Nagini and not Nagani. She is found with Lord Voldemort in the Shrieking Shack, the haunted dwelling in Hogsmeade. Harry,Ron and Hermione reach there by using the secret passage which has its entrance under the Whomping Willow. They go there after Harry has a vision of Voldemort.
Yes, Nagini was beheaded by Neville Longbottom.
Nagini was a green viper, roughly twelve feet long and as thick as a man's thigh. As a viper, she was known to be venomous, and her venom was used to sustain her master prior to his return to true physical form.
Yes, a large snake named Nagini. Arguably not a pet as the snake turns out to be a horcrux.
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
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Lord Voldemort had split his soul so many times in an attempt to become immortal, that he no longer looked like a human. He resembled a snake because he had a strong connection with them, going as far as to possess their bodies when he didn't have one of his own and to turn his own snake, Nagini, into a Horcrux.
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Harry Potter didn't lose his wand, he broke it, when him and Hermione Granger were running away from Nagini, Lord Voldemort's snake at Godric's Hallow. It was because Hermione was casting a spell on Nagini when the spell backfired and hit Harry's wand.
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Lord Voldemort killed her with the killing curse and fed her body to Nagini.
First, the snake is called Nagini and not Nagani. She is found with Lord Voldemort in the Shrieking Shack, the haunted dwelling in Hogsmeade. Harry,Ron and Hermione reach there by using the secret passage which has its entrance under the Whomping Willow. They go there after Harry has a vision of Voldemort.
The big snake in Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets is called a Basilisk.Voldemort's snake is called Nagini.