Volume 020 | Did you know that this creature was represented to the opposite team at a Quidditch match?


Are you interested in the fantastic magical beasts of our world? Have you ever wondered what it would require to have creatures such as Jobberknolls or even Lethifolds as pets? Then fear no more! Through Northwoods Magical Encounters you get to learn more about your upcoming pet, alongside what it would require of you to hold it. Make sure to read every edition, and you will soon find the perfect pet for you!

Today's topic is the... Hoo-hoo!

What does the creature look like?

The Hoo-hoo is a small species of firebirds, meaning that it is related to the more well-known Phoenix. From we are aware the Hoo-hoo is a small bird, which can fit within ones palm. It looks much like a chick and has three tail feathers.

What is its abilities?

Not much is known about the Hoo-hoo, seeing as it is rarely seen outside of its native home, but one can guess that the Hoo-hoo have abilities resembling those of its cousin, the Phoenix. It most likely have some kind of fire abilities, and while it might not burst into flames like the Phoenix, it might be able to spit fire or in some other way set itself or its surroundings on fire.





Where does it usually live?

The Hoo-hoo is only known to live within Japan, and there has been very few sightings of it outside Japan.

How well would it be to hold as a pet?



Now, the Hoo-hoo bird is an interesting pet to want to hold. It is not unlikely that this small bird is being hold as a pet - seeing as some people own Phoenixes - but seeing the unknowness of its powers, it can also be hard to figure out how well this bird would hold as a pet. It's small size and cute appearance definitely makes it an superior pet for a younger audience and older kids, who would most likely be fine handling its powers too. But, it is important to remember that this bird is not just a pet you can give your child and then they will handle it from there on - a Hoo-hoo bird is definitely a family project, where the parents needs to be able to supervise to ensure that both bird and children are not miserable. A Hoo-hoo bird would probably fit well in with a family who does not live in a house made of tree or other flameable objects.







Let me know underneath what you thought about the Hoo-hoo! Would you be interested in holding it as a pet, or do you prefer for it to stay in the wild?

Let me know in the comments below if there are any other creatures you wish to learn more about - who knows, maybe it might be the perfect fit for you?









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