Fans Will Have a Magical Museum Day at “Fantastic Beasts: The Wonder of Nature”
With prop replicas, fossils, and Nifflers, “Fantastic Beasts: The Wonder of Nature” at London’s Natural History Museum is worth a visit.
With prop replicas, fossils, and Nifflers, “Fantastic Beasts: The Wonder of Nature” at London’s Natural History Museum is worth a visit.
For this year’s Endangered Species Day, why not have a look at the fantastic beasts of the wizarding world and what they share with our own magical Muggle creatures?
The movies couldn’t keep everything. Here is a list of ten creatures not included in the films.
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Mafalda Hopkirk (DH1)
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