Norbert is a baby Norwegian Ridgeback dragon. He's also illegal in England. A mysterious stranger trades him (as an egg) to Hagrid for some very important information. Hagrid falls in love with Norbert, but everyone else thinks he's too dangerous to keep. He's sent to be cared for by Charlie Weasley.
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Hagrid "hatched" it, and Harry, Hermione, and Ron (although he didn't literally do it) handed it over to Charlie's friends since raising a dragon without permission is against the law.
Later on in the book, Hagrid finds out that Nobert is a girl, and was named "Noberta" at Romania (where Charlie works with dragons).
Norbert is a dragon (Norwegian Ridgeback) that Hagrid won gambling and Hermione, Ron, and Harry send it to Romania to live with Rons brother Charlie who works with dragons.
Nobert, or 'Baby Norbert', later renamed Norberta, is a Norwegian Ridgeback dragon.
Norbert was a norwegian dragon, so he probably lived in the cold, maybe mountains, or tundra.
however, he was also happy in a more mild climate, as he was later moved to romania
Norbert was a Norwegian Ridgeback dragon. It was later revealed that Norbert was a girl and was renamed Norberta.
Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone was released in Australia in 1997.
Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone: June 30 1997 (UK) September 1 1998 (US) Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets: July 2 1998 (UK) June 2 1999 (US) Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban: July 8 1999 (UK) September 8 1999 (US) Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire: July 8 2000 (UK & US) Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix: June 21 2003 Harry Potter and the Half- Blood Prince: July 16 2005 Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: July 21 2007
The sixth Harry Potter movie came out July 15th, 2009.
Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire. The line is said by Neville Longbottom just after Harry has jumped into the Black Lake. Neville had previously given Harry some gillyweed with which to breathe underwater in the second task. As Harry dove he hadn't come up and Neville (being Neville) went to the worst case senerio and thought his gillyweed hadn't worked and Harry was dead.
Harry Potter learned to apparate in the sixth book of the series Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince.He took lessons with his classmates but was one of the few people in his year who was not seventeen come test time and so he never sat his test with Ron (who failed) and Hermione.Despite Harry not having taken the test and Ron failing, both of them apparated several times throughout the seventh book and no doubt re-took the test after the war was over.