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In the chamber of secrets harry watches phawkes (dumbledores pet pheonix) burst into flames and be reborn.......BUT later when he is IN the chamber phawkes is a fully grown bird how dus this work??

When i looked in my fantastic beasts and where to frind them in the pheonix section there was nothing about growing quickly
 nagini10 posted il y a plus d’un an
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RakshaS said:
phoenix's r magical bird which die par bursting in2 flames and r then reborn from the ashes of its burnt remains.
phoenix's r birds with extreme strength and quickly growing ability
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jameswilson said:
Harry sees Fawkes burst into flames near the beginning of the book and Fawkes rescues him toward the end - that's probably about 7-8 months!
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bananaman132434 said:
well see it sometimes skips days if toi remember in the Chamber of secrets movie it takes 1 mois to make it yet it seemed only 2 ou 3 days so maybe they did the same thing
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dragonsmemory said:
Avian life cycles déplacer much plus quickly than a human's. Thus, it would make sense that a phoenix matures quickly. As this is not part of the phoenix's magical powers, it would not be listed in "Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them."
On the other hand, Fawkes may not have been fully mature par the time Harry wentf into the Chamber. Either way, toi should just set this aside and not worry so much about it. After all, if Fawkes hadn't been able to get down to the Chamber withthe Sorting Hat, Harry would have died.
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WtHappnd2George said:
Their power is strong and the have the ability to grow and develop extremely quickly
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Pensieve_Seeker said:
A phoenix is a mythical creature. I say it can grow as fast as it damn well pleases.
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