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Pandalicious 04-05-2007 12:31 AM

Jolie wrinkled her nose. It was bad enough that there was regular lice but the fact that there was a whole other breed of lice for wizarding creatures? Jolie found that a bit disgusting.. hey she was a girl after all.

She raised her hand. "Crup's strongly resemble Jack Russel Terriors except for their forked tails." Jolie answered.

william.cook1990 04-05-2007 12:32 AM

"The crup is different from the muggle animal, the dog, as a crup has a forked tail," Sebastian explained in a difficult manner.

starlightangel 04-05-2007 12:37 AM

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Originally Posted by shortfry (Post 4861530)
Kerry raised her hands, "The crup looks like a muggle Jack Russel Terrier I believe, except for the fact it has a forked tail"

"Exactly right, two points, personality wise, what is so scary about a Crup to muggles?" Professor Maline asked the class, tickling a kitten's stomach.

Pandalicious 04-05-2007 12:40 AM

Jolie raised her hand again. "Although Crups are very friendly towards wizards and witches they are fericious towards muggles."

lemondrop13 04-05-2007 12:40 AM

"Crups are ferocious toward Muggles because they are a wizard-created dog." Kennedy answered.

AuroraRissa 04-05-2007 12:41 AM

"As I said before, Crups can turn evil towards muggles. It would be dangeroud to have them as a pet."

shortfry 04-05-2007 12:45 AM

Kerry raised her hands, "The crup is very loyal to witches and wizards but is aggressive towards muggles, which can be very scary for them. Not only that, but the fact that they will eat almost anything in sight can also frighten any muggle who is lucky enough to get near them without being attacked."

Godric_Gryffindor 04-05-2007 12:49 AM

Si looked around at the other students the consensus what crups are fine to wizards but not to muggles, he noted this down on his parchment, he didn’t know all this information about how magical animals interact differently with muggles

LupinTonksfan 04-05-2007 12:53 AM

Kat thought it was amazing how these animals kneew if you were a witch or wizard or not. She thought of her muggle family and friends back home and a shiver ran down her spine. "Do many crups ever get neav muggles?" She hated the thought of one of her animal loveing sisters finding a crup and thinking it was a friendly dog even though they would think it to have a deformed tail
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starlightangel 04-05-2007 12:56 AM

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Originally Posted by Pandalicious (Post 4861566)
Jolie raised her hand again. "Although Crups are very friendly towards wizards and witches they are fericious towards muggles."

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Originally Posted by lemondrop13 (Post 4861567)
"Crups are ferocious toward Muggles because they are a wizard-created dog." Kennedy answered.

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Originally Posted by AuroraRissa (Post 4861569)
"As I said before, Crups can turn evil towards muggles. It would be dangeroud to have them as a pet."

"It seems Ravenclaw are living up to thier houses reputation!" Professor Maline laughed, "Take a point each of you, the answers are all completely correct."

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Originally Posted by shortfry (Post 4861582)
Kerry raised her hands, "The crup is very loyal to witches and wizards but is aggressive towards muggles, which can be very scary for them. Not only that, but the fact that they will eat almost anything in sight can also frighten any muggle who is lucky enough to get near them without being attacked."

"Well done Kerry, take a point, crups will eat everything pretty much, and have been known to chomp their way through metal. Now, there is another pair of animals i have, care to guess?" She asked.

AuroraRissa 04-05-2007 01:00 AM

Aurora thougt for a minute.." A nogtail and a muggle swine?" It seemed like a good match. to her.

lemondrop13 04-05-2007 01:01 AM

Well I doubt you have an Erumpent, which resembles a rhinoceros at a distance, considering its size. So my guess would be a fire crab which resembles a turtoise with exception of its jeweled shell? Ormaybe a jarvey because they rsemble ferrets." Kennedy suggested.

marfamarfa 04-05-2007 01:01 AM

Torie raised her hand. "Is it a snake? Some muggles have snakes as pets and they might mistake a magical snake, such as a boomslang for a muggle pet snake."

shortfry 04-05-2007 01:02 AM

Kerry raised her hand, "Professor are they puffeskeins or pygymy puffs?"

lemondrop13 04-05-2007 01:05 AM

Kennedy then added, "Or you could have a knarl, which resembles a hedgehog except for one behavioural difference regarding food and gardens."

LupinTonksfan 04-05-2007 01:08 AM

How about a Knarl which looks like a hedgehog?

Symbi0sis 04-05-2007 01:12 AM

"A jarvey and a ferret?" suggested Patrick.

Evy 04-05-2007 01:15 AM

Do we really care? Evan thought. This lesson was really a waste of time; kitties and hedgehogs just weren't his thing. Evan raised his finger slowly and said mockingly: "A woodlouse and a zebra?" Why not.

He then glared at Bucky and stuck out his tongue at her. Why did she have to keep staring at him?

AuroraRissa 04-05-2007 01:17 AM

"or how about a Fire crab and a Tortoise? That would be fun"
Aurora was trying to thin of the muggle animals her Grammy has.

starlightangel 04-05-2007 01:17 AM

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Originally Posted by shortfry (Post 4861649)
Kerry raised her hand, "Professor are they puffeskeins or pygymy puffs?"

"Those aren't muggle and wizarding. Pygmy puffs are baby puffeskeins," She corrected Kerry kindly.

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Originally Posted by lemondrop13 (Post 4861660)
Kennedy then added, "Or you could have a knarl, which resembles a hedgehog except for one behavioural difference regarding food and gardens."

"Exactly. Take a point for mentioning the behavioural difference too," Ophelia beamed happily, "now, to what food is it that they go insane at?" She asked the class.

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Originally Posted by Symbi0sis (Post 4861687)
"A jarvey and a ferret?" suggested Patrick.

"Good thought, but not at the moment," She nodded.

lemondrop13 04-05-2007 01:19 AM

"If food is left out in the garden for a knarl, he will assume the householder is attempting to lure it into a trap and will savage that householder's garden plants or garden ornaments." Kennedy answered.

shortfry 04-05-2007 01:20 AM

Kerry blushed, forgetting that they were looking for muggle animals, too. But she raised her hand anyway and said, "Oooh professor knarls love to go after gardens, so owners of this pet must beware!!"

AuroraRissa 04-05-2007 01:20 AM

Aurora raised her hand, " They like garden vegtables. Probably cabbages and carrots, right?'

marfamarfa 04-05-2007 01:21 AM

Torie raised her hand. "It really likes garden plants so things like vegetables or maybe flowers?" She asked with a question in her voice.

As she was speaking, a puppy came and wandered into her lap. Happily she bent down and picked it up. She petted it gently as she waited for a response from the Professor.

Ama 04-05-2007 01:22 AM

Celestina scowled and took down notes. So much for having pretty hair if your head was empty. What a jerk. She didn't know about knarls and food but she did know they liked shiny stuff. A lot.


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