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The snake is a boa constrictor. Harry accidentally released it.
The book says that Dudley and his friend want to see animals like pythons, then finds the largest animal in the place. Vernon taps, nothing happens. Harry then talks to the snake after it winks at him. The tag on the snake says Boa Constrictor, Brazil. When Harry breaks the glass, the snake says 'Brazil here I come,' leading us to believe the snake was going to try and travel to Brazil.
No. Mr. Weasley gets attacked by Nagini. Harry Potter is the snake. He tells Dumbledore.
Harry released a boa constrictor which was native to Brasil but was bred in captivity. In the movie, a Burmese Python was used. The snake only responds to Harry because he is a Parseltongue, which means he can speak to snakes. The snake is used to people tapping on the glass, which is what Dudley does, and when Harry begins to speak to it - the snake responds.
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.
The snake is a boa constrictor. Harry accidentally released it.
A snake that was previously sleeping began responding when Harry started talking to it. When Dudley saw this, he pushed Harry out of the way making him angry and causing him to do magic accidentally. The glass to the snakes cage disappeared and the snake was freed.
Harry Potter talks to a Boa Constrictor, a type of snake. When Harry was almost 11 years old, his family took him to the zoo for Dudley's 11th birthday. At the zoo, Harry talks to a snake in Parseltongue, and accidentally sets it free, causing chaos, and a large grounding for Harry in his cupboard.
At first, Harry converses with a real live snake, who shares feelings with him. Then in the second book, all harry has to encourage him is the movement of the snake. This is what he has to do to get into the chamber of secrets- he visualizes the snake moving.so, basically, all you have to do is get a live snake that knows how to do the tango, and bingo! Snake language.
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.
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It was Nagini, Voldermort's snake.
The book says that Dudley and his friend want to see animals like pythons, then finds the largest animal in the place. Vernon taps, nothing happens. Harry then talks to the snake after it winks at him. The tag on the snake says Boa Constrictor, Brazil. When Harry breaks the glass, the snake says 'Brazil here I come,' leading us to believe the snake was going to try and travel to Brazil.
No. Mr. Weasley gets attacked by Nagini. Harry Potter is the snake. He tells Dumbledore.
Harry released a boa constrictor which was native to Brasil but was bred in captivity. In the movie, a Burmese Python was used. The snake only responds to Harry because he is a Parseltongue, which means he can speak to snakes. The snake is used to people tapping on the glass, which is what Dudley does, and when Harry begins to speak to it - the snake responds.
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.
The big snake in Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets is called a Basilisk.Voldemort's snake is called Nagini.