Not known. (The same is true for many other animals, before you ask.)
No, Harry Potter's owl is named Hedwig, not Hedwig Twinkletoes. Hedwig is a snowy owl that serves as Harry's loyal companion and messenger throughout the series. The name "Twinkletoes" is not associated with any character in the Harry Potter books.
In Harry Potters Herbology class, in his sixth year, Harry Potter took O.W.L.s not quizzes. (Quizzes are for Muggles)
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Sadly, Hedwig had to die in Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows.
Hagrid have Harry his owl, Hedwig, at their first visit to Diagon Alley.
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Hedwig,his owl
If you mean "owl", that would be Hedwig.
It is a cat, not an owl: Crookshanks
HAWK Wren Harry Potters Owl, Hedwig (two on each leg)
I'm not sure that the owl's gender is important, unless you are another owl. It certainly doesn't add to or detract from the story. However, the name Hedwig would suggest the owl is male.
Harry Potter does not have a dog, but he gets a snowy owl named Hedwig when Hagrid buys him one in Diagon Alley for his birthday during his first trip to Diagon Alley.
In Harry Potters Herbology class, in his sixth year, Harry Potter took O.W.L.s not quizzes. (Quizzes are for Muggles)
Yes, Harry had a snowy owl named Hedwig but she was killed in Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows by a death eater during the battle of the seven Potter's.
No, Harry only has one owl, Hedwig, throughout the series.
It is not known, we only see his children in the epilogue. In the movie, at least one of his children has a ferret as opposed to an owl.
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