Harry Potter told Neville Longbottom that Nagini had to die so Neville Longbottom decapitated her.
Neville Longbottom with the sword of Godric Gryffindor.
Nagini died when Neville Longbottom cut her head off using the sword of Godric Gryffindor.
There are no direct references in the books to Nagini killing a muggle out right. She consumed Charity Burbage after a killing curse was used on her and Nagini was made into a horcrux after her master killed Bertha Jorkins.
Neville Longbottom beheaded Nagini
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
She wasn't born that way; Voldemort made her.
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.
There are no direct references in the books to Nagini killing a muggle out right. She consumed Charity Burbage after a killing curse was used on her and Nagini was made into a horcrux after her master killed Bertha Jorkins.
Neville Longbottom beheaded Nagini
Nagini only killed Severus because Voldemort told the snake to "kill", so Nagini attacked him.
The Nagini battle lasts for about two or three minuets.
The cast of Nagini - 1991 includes: Shankar Nag
It's Nagini, not Nagani, and Nagini ate the Muggle Studdies Teacher in the Deathly Hallows.
Nagini impersonates Bathilda Bagshot
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
Yes she was.
It sounds very nice to me, so in my opinion, Nagini is a good name for a dog.
She wasn't born that way; Voldemort made her.
yes she did