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How are basilisk born?

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If you mean the mythological basilisk, it's born of a serpent egg that's been hatched by a chicken or rooster.

The opposite is true of a cockatrice, as the serpent hatches the hen's egg.

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In the Harry Potter series, a basilisk is the result of hatching a chicken egg under a toad.

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The don't, a basilisk is born by a toad hatching the egg from a chiken.

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