A basilisk is a serpent with nine pairs of legs and the head of a cockeral. Its stare kills and its breath turns you to stone. It is featured in Harry Potter
In Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets, Harry and Fwakes deafeat the basilisk who lives in the chamber of secrets. The basilisk is a legendary gigantic snake.
The Basilisk
He fights a Basilisk. It can petrify you if you look in its eyes but not directly, like in a reflection. It kills you if you look directly in its eyes. It is commanded by Tom Marvolo Riddle, a parselmouth. Every magical creature is frightened of it especially spiders.
Mrs. Norris was not killed, just petrified. The creature that did it to her was a baslisk, which is a giant snake. When you look into the eyes if a basilisk, it kills you. But, Moaning Myrtle had flooded the bathroom, so there was water on the ground. Mrs. Norris only saw the basilisk's reflection, so she was only petrified. :-)
he blinded the basilisk
One type of Basilisk, the Golden Basilisk, kills with the third eye upon his forehead.
While the basilisk is a fictitious creature, it is not a mammal, it would be a reptilian creature, since it is a snake.
No a basilisk is a mythical creature, never been seen.
In Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets, Harry and Fwakes deafeat the basilisk who lives in the chamber of secrets. The basilisk is a legendary gigantic snake.
In Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets, Harry and Fwakes deafeat the basilisk who lives in the chamber of secrets. The basilisk is a legendary gigantic snake.
basilisk
That's a mythological creature from the Middle Ages.
Yes, the basilisk has been called the king of snakes. But please note that the basilisk (like the one that appears in Harry Potter) is a ficticious creature.
Harry and Fawkes defeated a Basilisk.
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The basilisk of myth, which can kill you by looking you in the eye, is not real. However, there is a genus of lizards native to the Americas that have been name basilisks after the mythical creature.
The Basilisk has many different forms in mythology, but it is most commonly represented as a gigantic snake, larger than all others. The word Basilisk translated from latin means "royal serpent"