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Fantastic Beasts™
The Wonder of Nature
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Step into a world filled with fantastic beasts
11 Incredible Creatures You Need To Know
Get to know the real-life weird and wonderful animals at the Natural History Museum
Take a Peek at the Exhibition
Walk around the Natural History Museum from home
Demiguise
Dragon
Erumpent
Occamy
Sea Serpent
Have a fantastic beasts game night
Get together with your friends and family to piece together weird and wonderful creatures
Connect with Friends to Create Some Creatures
See the images you just put together in full
The Natural History Museum
Make your own fantastic, real-life beasts
Create new creatures with unusual colour combinations
Colorful Creatures and Critters
Reimagine nature's wonders in your favorite colors
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Mythical creatures through history
Meet nature's merpeople and dinosaur-inspired dragons
Mythical creatures
Mermaids
A case of mistaken identity, sea cows and their pop culture relatives
Mythical creatures
Dragons
Could dinosaur bones have been the original inspiration for dragons?
Mythical creatures
Unicorns
Meet the natural world's fantastic horned beasts, who may have inspired tales of unicorns
Mythical creatures
Sea Serpents
From kraken to giant squid, discover what life lurks in the deep sea
Which animals used to be commonly mistaken for mermaids?
Manatee
Platypus
Dolphin
Manatee
Alligator
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Fantastic beasts and their real-life counterparts
From camoflaged creatures to collectors of all shapes and sizes
Mooncalves and Elusive Creatures
Get to know the creatures who like life in the shadows
Nifflers and Real-Life Collectors
Meet some of the natural world's hoarders
Occamies and Nature's Shape-shifters
Discover flying snakes and shrinking shrews
Demiguises to Wild Disguises
How creatures in the natural world use camouflage and invisibility
Who shares a skill?
Can you guess which natural-world animal shares traits with these fantastic beasts? Click to reveal the answer
Mooncalves and ?
Who else is intensely shy?
Occamies and ?
Who else can shrink their bodies?
Demiguises and ?
Who else can be invisible?
Bowtruckles and ?
Who else protects their trees?
Unicorns and ?
Who else has a spiralling horn?
Which animal is most similar to the Niffler?
Magpie
Magpie
Dormouse
Bonobo
Vole
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The incredible abilities in nature
Mating dances in the wild and clever plant properties
Wonders in nature
Bowtruckles and The Power of Sticking Together
Learn how co-operative, co-habiting plants and animals benefit from mutualism
Wonders in nature
Survival of the Fittest in the Ocean's Reefs
Uncover the survival strategies that keep reef animals safe from deadly predators
Wonders in nature
Erumpents and Mating Dances
Step inside the colourful world of animal courtship
Name that creature
Can you guess which animal is the owner of these special features? Click to reveal the answer
Nature at risk
Animals that need our help to survive
Protecting Beasts Under Threat
Learn about the real-life beasts that need our help
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Animals at Risk Because of Trade and Superstitions
Discover how trade and superstitions threaten the natural world
The Extinction of Steller's Sea Cow
Meet Steller's sea cow, a fantastic marine beast and the first sea mammal in modern times to be made extinct
Pangolins: One of the World's Most Trafficked Mammals
Discover the desperate story of these threatened creatures
What do pangolins eat?
Insects
Leaves
Fish
Insects
Fruit
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How to be an explorer
Learn what it takes to be an explorer
Step inside the world of Magizoologist Newt Scamander, and learn what it takes to be a real-life explorer
Tools of the trade
What's in the toolkit used by Mazizoologists and scientists?
Occamy teapot and lid
Demiguise handbag
Niffler catching glove
Newt’s magical case, set to ‘Muggleworthy’
Sketchbook - Margaret Elizabeth Fountaine (1862-1940)
Larger circular forecepts net
First aid kit
Silver plated magnifying glass
The most incredible creature of all
Explore a blue whale skeleton in AR and stand inside it in 3D
Invite Animals Into Your Living Room
Use augmented reality to bring the largest animal on earth inside
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A History of Magic at the British Library
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