Although they were identical, Fred and George's Patronums were different. Fred's was a hyena, and George's was a coyote. When Fred died, George's Patronus might've changed to a Hyena, but he was never able to cast one again - how could he when every happy memory he had involved a dead man?
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The previous answer is actually incorrect. J.K. Rowling has never actually revealed what the patronuses are of the Weasley Twins. Many people have their own opinions of what they think their patronuses are (hyena, coyote, foxes, ect.) but we are never really sure...
Arthur Weasley's patronus is a weasel. We find this out when he sends a message to his family saying that the minister is coming to their home, in the 7th book, "Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows."
Mr. Arthur Weasley's patronus is a weasel. It is shown in book seven, Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows, when he sends two messages through his patronus.
The first is to Molly, just before Harry's birthday party, saying Minister of Magic Rufus Scrimgeour is accompanying him home that night.
The second is to Harry, Ron and Hermione after they have escaped the Tottenham Court Road attack and arrived at Number 12 Grimmauld Place. His patronus says that everyone is alright but the Burrow is being watched.
Fred's patronus was a hyena and George's was a coyote.
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The previous answer is actually incorrect. J.K. Rowling has never actually revealed what the patronuses are of the Weasley Twins. Many people have their own opinions of what they think their patronuses are (hyena, coyote, foxes, ect.) but we are never really sure...
Ron's Patronus is a Jack Russel Terrier. The film made a mistake in portraying the dog as a Retriever, but the books are the canon.
Dumbledore's patronus was a phoenix. He used his patronus in Goblet of Fire, chapter 28 to send a message.
It's Luna Lovegood, she has the hare patronus.
Her patronus is a swan.
A stag, the same animal his father turned into and likely the same patronus.
Ron's Patronus is a Jack Russel Terrier. The film made a mistake in portraying the dog as a Retriever, but the books are the canon.
Dumbledore's patronus was a phoenix. He used his patronus in Goblet of Fire, chapter 28 to send a message.
The twins' joke shop was named Weasley's Wizarding Wheezes.
A patronus in snake form.
Ernie's patronus was a boar.
Her patronus is a swan.
After the Battle of Hogwarts, Ron first worked with George in Weasleys' Wizard Wheezes, but eventually became an Auror.
Ron's patronus is a Jack Russel Terrier
WHERE? IF you mean what is his patronus, I think it's a phoenix
No, her patronus is an otter.
a patronus in the shape of a fox. Like Harry's is a stag, a patronus can be a fox ! The fox patronus was of Ron Weasley or Dean Thomas !It has been mentioned in the fifth and seventh part!
Harry's patronus was always a stag.