"Wizards Are Real And The Potion To It Is If You Believe Really Are One." "Or You Can Visit Your Local Book Store And Ask The Librarian If They Have A "Magic Book Of Potions" Or A "Book About Wizards"
a beetle
"More or less human", playing at the fact he's an animagus.
Sirius Black from Harry Potter real name is Gary Oldman.
Becoming an Animagus is a very difficult process and not many people achieve it. Below are those who weren known to be Animagus:Minevra McGongall - A tabby catSirus Black - A large black dog (unregistered)James Potter - A stag (unregistered)Peter Pettigrew - A rat (unregistered)Rita Skeeter - A beetle (unregistered)There were a total of seven registered Animagus in the 20th century - one of whom was McGongall. The other six were not mentioned.
In the world of Harry Potter, Animagi are witches and wizards who can transform into animals at will. However, in reality, there is no scientific evidence to support the existence of Animagi or the ability to physically transform into animals. While shapeshifting abilities exist in folklore and mythology, they are not considered real in the context of our current understanding of biology and physics.
There actually is no Animagus spell. It is never actually told how to become an Animagus, so thus no one will be able to answer your question. Sorry.
Sirius Black transforms into a dog using the Animagus transformation. His Animagus form is a black dog and he is known as Padfoot.
"Wizards Are Real And The Potion To It Is If You Believe Really Are One." "Or You Can Visit Your Local Book Store And Ask The Librarian If They Have A "Magic Book Of Potions" Or A "Book About Wizards"
Rita Skeeter, the reporter. Her Animagus form is a beetle
No, he isn't.
a beetle
No, he is not an Animagus, if that is what you mean.
No -- you are not even a wizard, on the first place.
Neither are animagus'. Moony is Remus Lupin the werewolf and Prongs is James Potter's (Harry's father's) patronus.
Her animagus is a tabby cat.
By pressing the same button that you used to turn into an animagus in the first place.