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Best Answer - Chosen by Asker: Her patronus is an Otter!. It is mentioned in The Order of The Phoenix (Book)!. Why is it an Otter!? I found this online: J!.K!. Rowling's favorite animal is an otter!. Shows it in the book and 5th movie!.Www@QuestionHome@Com Unrelated but you might find this interesting if you don't already know it!. Hermonie was sometimes used by the ancient alchemist as a code word for the element Mercury!. The Latin name for Mercury is Hydragyrum, which I suppose Hermonie is somehow derived, and the chemical symbol used today for Mercury is Hg, which you will notice is also Hermonie's initials, H!.G!.Www@QuestionHome@Com She's an Otter!. Here are some other patronuses Harry Potter- Stag Ron Weasley- Scottie Ginny Weasley- Horse Luna Lovegood- Rabbit Mr!. Weasley- Weasel Kingsley Shacklebolt- Linx Nymphodora Tonks- Werewolf Albus Dumbledore- Phoenix Aberforth Dumbledoe- Goat Seamus Finnagan- Fox Ernie Macmillan- Boar Lily Potter (Nee Evans)- Doe Severus Snape- Doe Minerva McGonnigal-Tabby Cat Dolores Umbridge-CatWww@QuestionHome@Com it was an otter!.!.!.!. J!.K!.Rowling once wrote somewhere,probably in her official site,that she considers Hermione to be a lot like her!.!.!.!.and otter happens to be one of the animals she likes!.!.!.!.!.!.so probably thats why!.!.!.Www@QuestionHome@Com It was an otter, but it never says why!. There are probably some qualities of the otter reflected in Hermione or something!.Www@QuestionHome@Com otterWww@QuestionHome@Com It's an otter, but I really don't know why!. Could it be because of her teeth!?Www@QuestionHome@Com an otter!.!.!.!.GO JAKEWww@QuestionHome@Com I think it was like an otter or something!.!.!. I can't quite rememberWww@QuestionHome@Com yeah!.!.!.otterWww@QuestionHome@Com It was an otter :)Www@QuestionHome@Com |