. . . "The Flobberworm is a ten-inch, toothless brown worm which eats vegetation, especially lettuce and cabbage. It is a fairly boring creature, with a Ministry of Magic Classification of only X (the lowest possible ranking, or \"boring\"). Each end is identical to the other, each end chews vegetation and from both it exudes mucus which is sometimes used to thicken potions. It moves very little and prefers to live in damp ditches. Contrary to the claims of Draco Malfoy and his gang, which were designed to attack Hagrid and his quality as a professor (although he was doing a pretty good job of that himself), Flobberworms do not have teeth and do not bite. Flobberworms are apparently edible and Flobberworm fritters are sometimes served for lunch at Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry, much to the dismay of the student body. The Flobberworm was notable for being one of the few living creatures capable of being Summoned with the Summoning Charm."@en . . "Ten-inch"@en . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "Produces Flobberworm Mucus"@en . . . "Flobberworm"@en . "The Flobberworm is a ten-inch, toothless brown worm which eats vegetation, especially lettuce and cabbage. It is a fairly boring creature, with a Ministry of Magic Classification of only X (the lowest possible ranking, or \"boring\"). Each end is identical to the other, each end chews vegetation and from both it exudes mucus which is sometimes used to thicken potions. It moves very little and prefers to live in damp ditches. The Flobberworm was notable for being one of the few living creatures capable of being Summoned with the Summoning Charm."@en . . "Flobberworm"@en . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .