So, for my first fantastic-beast spotlight, we have:
Acromantula
MOM classification: XXXXX (and then Harry goes on to add a bunch more X’s...)
So, yeah, it’s basically a giant venomous spider- or a black tarantula, more accurately. The females are larger than the males, just like with most spiders (sorta makes you wonder if they ever eat the males, but that wouldn’t explain Aragog- maybe it’s the near-human intelligence).
Anyway, it originated in Borneo and is believed to have been originally bred to guard treasures. Evidently this used to be normal practice for Wizards until breeding new species was made illegal. Right.
Oh, and of course, there’s the obligatory nod to the Harry Potter books: “Rumors that a colony of Acromantula has been established in Scotland areunconfirmed confirmed by Harry Potter and Ron Weasley.”

Acromantula
MOM classification: XXXXX (and then Harry goes on to add a bunch more X’s...)
So, yeah, it’s basically a giant venomous spider- or a black tarantula, more accurately. The females are larger than the males, just like with most spiders (sorta makes you wonder if they ever eat the males, but that wouldn’t explain Aragog- maybe it’s the near-human intelligence).
Anyway, it originated in Borneo and is believed to have been originally bred to guard treasures. Evidently this used to be normal practice for Wizards until breeding new species was made illegal. Right.
Oh, and of course, there’s the obligatory nod to the Harry Potter books: “Rumors that a colony of Acromantula has been established in Scotland are
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Date: 2011-07-18 03:31 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2011-07-18 06:54 pm (UTC)And now I think Centaurs are insane too. If I remember correctly, in the books Centaurs consider Hagrid a friend and respect him.
You have to be crazy to respect the lunatic responsible for a Acromantula colony in the forest you live in.
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Date: 2011-07-18 08:52 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2011-07-19 03:33 pm (UTC)Was the spider in the maze (GOF, third task) an Acromantula? And in DH they invade the castle, but only to capture Hagrid, and then disappear?
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Date: 2011-07-20 04:22 pm (UTC)Some more relevant questions might be how large each nesting is, how quickly the young grow to maturity, how frequently they reproduce, and what foods they are capable of digesting.
We don't have any data on the first three, but the third could be a sticking point. The acromantulae are an artificially introduced species, one that had been deliberately bred by wizards who presumably wanted some control over them, such as what they did and didn't eat. Chief among these would likely be any valuable sources of potion stock they'd been raising in the vicinity. It could be the acromantulae haven't wiped the forest clean of unicorns, thestrals and the like because they just can't digest them, so there'd be no point (especially if they'd made a treaty with the centaurs to help guard their flocks in exchange for better prey).
If I had to bet what the sticking point was, I'd say the level of magic inherent in the creature's body. Unicorns, et al. are potently magical, as seen by their use as potion ingredients and the repeated references to ancient magics imbued directly in their hides. Wizards, on the other hand, don't seem to channel much magic at all unless they are actively casting, and a dead wizard can't cast.
As for the rest of their diet, I strongly suspect cannibalism, especially among the newly hatched, though older spiders will resort to it in desperation. Wizards would want the best and brightest beasties to guard their baubles after all, so why not have each clutch of eggs duke it out as soon as they're hatched, so only the most fit moves on to join the colony proper. It would definitely save on care and feeding costs, and it's not like anyone cares what happens to *spiders.* (/sentient rights fail leaves me bitter)
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Date: 2011-07-23 05:33 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2011-07-24 03:14 am (UTC)Should we then see Dolores Umbridge as Deianira or Hippodamia?