![]() ![]() ![]() An offering of woodlice will placate the Bowtruckle long enough to let a witch or wizard remove wand-wood from its tree. The Bowtruckle, which eats insects, is a peaceable and intensely shy creature but if the tree in which it lives is threatened, it has been known to leap down upon the woodcutter or tree-surgeon attempting to harm its home and gouge at their eyes with its long, sharp fingers. This green little guy who follows Newt around is a Bowtruckle. Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them by J.K. Dried Billywig stings are used in several potions and are believed to be a component in the popular sweet Fizzing Whizbees. Order to enjoy these side effects, though too many stings may cause the victim to hover uncontrollably for days on end, and where there is a severe allergic reaction, permanent floating may ensue. Young Australian witches and wizards haveĪttempted to catch Billywigs and provoke them into stinging in At theīottom of the body is a long thin sting. Rotated very fast so that it spins as it flies. Wings are attached to the top of its head and are ![]() It is rarely noticed by Muggles and often not by Inch long and a vivid sapphire blue, although its speed is such that The Billywig is an insect native to Australia. Several times throughout the film we see a blue beetle flying through the city called a Billywig. ![]()
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