No, Harry Potter was only ever a Gryffindor, although the Sorting Hat thought he might also make a good Slytherin.
The badger represents Hufflepuff house in the Harry Potter series.
Hufflepuff
Gryffindor is represented by a lion. Hufflepuff is represented by a badger. Ravenclaw is represented by an eagle. Slytherin is represented by a snake.
Hufflepuff House is named after Helga Hufflepuff, one of the four Hogwarts founders. The other three were Salazar Slytherin, Godric Gryffindor, and Rowena Ravenclaw.
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The animal representing Hufflepuff in Harry Potter is a badger. Badgers are known for their loyalty, hard work, and fairness, traits that are characteristic of Hufflepuff house.
Yes, Harry Potter found the Hufflepuff horcrux - the house's cup in Bellatrix Lestrange's vault at Gringotts.
Hufflepuff His name was Cedric Diggory, and he was two years older than Harry Potter(while he was alive, that is) Hufflepuff indeed.
The badger represents Hufflepuff house in the Harry Potter series.
The character in the Hufflepuff dorm that you can unlock is the 'Hufflepuff Girl'.
Hufflepuff (in Harry Potter)
Helga Hufflepuff.
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Helga Hufflepuff
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows (Book 7.)
Helga Hufflepuff Godric Griffindor Salazar Slytherin Rowena Ravenclaw
The Hufflepuff dormitory will open when the tun of "Helga Hufflepuff" is tapped on the correct barrel outside of the entrance.