Norbert was Norwegian Ridgeback and is actually a girl, renamed Norberta.
The first - Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone. Norbert actually has his own chapter.
Hagrid hatched a Norwegian Ridgeback dragon in "Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire." He received the dragon egg from a mysterious stranger in a pub, and it eventually hatched into a baby dragon named Norbert. Norwegian Ridgebacks are known for their distinctive spiked tails and the ability to breathe fire. Hagrid's care for Norbert highlights his affection for magical creatures despite the dangers they pose.
Keeping dragon eggs and raising dragons was illegal, and the children were afraid that Hagrid would get into trouble.
Oh honey, they didn't just wave a magic wand and say "dragon be gone!" They had to use their brains for once and come up with a clever plan to trick that scaly beast. They lured it away with some sneaky distractions and then used a bit of magic to make sure it stayed put. So, in the end, the dragon was outsmarted and everyone lived happily ever after.
Norbert Faulkner's birth name is Frederick Norbert Faulkner.
The first - Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone. Norbert actually has his own chapter.
Norbert is a baby Norwegian Ridgeback dragon. He's also illegal in England. A mysterious stranger trades him (as an egg) to Hagrid for some very important information. Hagrid falls in love with Norbert, but everyone else thinks he's too dangerous to keep. He's sent to be cared for by Charlie Weasley.
Norberta; called Norbert before her gender was discovered.
Rubeus Hagrid.
The Norwiegian Ridgeback dragon Hagrid got from Voldemort at a pub in the 1st book.
Hadrid's Norwegian Ridgeback was a baby dragon called Norbert, which he hatched from a dragon egg that he got, "from a bloke in the pub."
Hagrid hatched a Norwegian Ridgeback dragon in "Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire." He received the dragon egg from a mysterious stranger in a pub, and it eventually hatched into a baby dragon named Norbert. Norwegian Ridgebacks are known for their distinctive spiked tails and the ability to breathe fire. Hagrid's care for Norbert highlights his affection for magical creatures despite the dangers they pose.
Hagrid hatched a Norwegian Ridgeback dragon named Norberta (previously Norbert, however Charlie Weasley tells him that Norbert is female) Norberta, previously named Norbert, is a Norwegian Ridgeback dragon that Hagrid had acquired as an egg from a mysterious, hooded stranger, who turned out to be Professor Quirrell. Hagrid helps the dragon hatch from the egg. Norbert becomes very dangerous and much bigger in the weeks following, so Harry, Ron, and Hermione finally persuade Hagrid to give her to Ron's older brother Charlie, who is studying dragons in Romania. Harry and Hermione take Norbert up in a crate under Harry's Cloak of Invisibility. In the Deathly Hallows, Charlie Weasley revealed to Hagrid that Norbert was actually female, and had been renamed Norberta. Charlie notes that female dragons are more vicious than the males.
Keeping dragon eggs and raising dragons was illegal, and the children were afraid that Hagrid would get into trouble.
In "Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone," Harry, Ron, and Hermione help Hagrid with his dragon, Norbert, by arranging for him to be smuggled out of Hogwarts. They enlist the help of Charlie Weasley, who works with dragons in Romania, to take Norbert off their hands. The trio manages to sneak the dragon out of the castle and into the hands of Charlie's friends, effectively getting rid of Hagrid's unwanted pet. This helps protect both Hagrid and the students from the dangers associated with keeping a dragon at Hogwarts.
A dragon. He has one in Sorcerer's Stone temporarily named Norbert.
Flying dragon