Post by ERICK on Jul 1, 2019 22:05:54 GMT -5
[/div][li]The London Stadium is converted by the Ministry of Magic's Beast Division into a temporary zoo of magical creatures. Skilled magizoologists and their trained associates are always on duty at each of the sites. The public is actively advised to heed all directions and warnings of the staff on duty. Visitors can expect to find the following creatures and attractions:
Aquarium
A modest tent enchanted by an extension charm. There is a small admission area where a magizoologist explains the rules before enchanting small groups within an air bubble. He then walks them through a wall of water which is illuminated throughout so that patrons can see the creatures as they trek through the exhibit. The following creatures can be seen here.
(iii) hippocampus, murtlap, plimpy, sea serpent, shrake; (ii)ramora, grindylow
[/li]Petting Zoo
Upon entering this tent, one first finds themselves looking up at a low hanging net of vines, upon which bowtrickles crawl and swing from. It's not uncommon for them to gently leap onto passersby. This is followed by an open meadow where billywigs whiz past. At the bottom of a hill is a moist patch of soil where flobberworms burrow. Visitors are welcome to dig up and pet the creatures before replacing them. Trained handlers are present nearby so that those curious can pet held jarveys and hear educational lectures about each of the creatures. Finally, there is an enchanted pen where the nifflers are kept. Visitors can enter the pen, but are asked to remove all (shiny) valuables prior to entering with the exception of a few small coins they don't mind parting with.
(iii) billywig, jarvey, moke, niffler, (ii) bowtrickle, (i) flobberworms
[/li]Nocturnal Hut
This tent has a nocturnal charm cast upon it. Within, it is illuminated by an artificial moon. This prompts the mooncalf to come out. These are used to humans and will approach to be fed and pet. In the surrounding trees one can see the slightly illuminated clabberts, which otherwise appear to be moving lights. Rushing past with curiosity are fairies, whom are just as curious about their visitors.
(ii) mooncalf, clabbert, fairies
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