In the written works ofJ.

K. Rowling, there have been exactly ten breeds revealed to the audience.

Literally, all she did was cast a spell to put it to sleep, and it worked.

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It was said to be a dark green, with horns of gold rather than ivory.

However, there is very little that can be said about it, soit’s really not very interesting.

Vipertooths (Viperteeth?)

Fleur holds a tiny Welsh Green in ‘Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire’

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Once it hatched, Hagrid lovingly decided to name the dragon “Norbert.”

There, it was discovered that Norbert was actually female, and her name changed to “Norberta.”

The dragon was known as the fireball due to its unconventional method of fire-breathing.

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The Fireball was a very rare breed of dragon, attaining almost mythical status in the Wizarding World.

As such, it was seen as exotic and mysterious.

However, the Swedish Short-Snout is pretty intelligent and did not fall for this ploy.

A Fiendfyre creature from ‘Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows Part 2’

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The Hebridean Black in ‘Hogwarts Legacy’

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The peruvian vipertooth, as it appears in ‘Harry Potter: Wizards Unite’

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Norbert, Hagrid’s baby Norwegian Ridgeback in ‘Harry potter and the Philosopher’s Stone’

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The Chinese fireball, as it appears in ‘Harry Potter: Hogwarts Mystery’

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The Swedish Short Snout, as it appears in ‘Harry Potter: Hogwarts Legacy’

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The antipodean opaleye as pictured in ‘Harry potter: Hogwarts mystery’

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The Hungarian Horntail breathing fire at Harry Potter in Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire

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The Ukrainian Ironbelly of Gringotts in ‘Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows - Part ‘2’.

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