![]() Gnomes preferred to live in wizarding gardens over Muggle gardens, and may have ran out and attempted to trip the unwary travellers near the garden they claimed. Gnomes lived in burrows underground, known as gnomeholes, where they dug up and ate the roots of plants, creating little heaps of earth around gardens similarly to moles (and as such causing considerable damage to them). The gnome infestation living in the Weasley garden Their feet were hard and bony, and they did not look anything like the garden gnome lawn decorations used by Muggles (which, according to Ronald Weasley, looked like little Father Christmases with fishing rods). Although not dangerous creatures, they possessed razor sharp teeth and tended to bite if provoked. They were usually brown in colour and had disproportionately large heads, making them look like potatoes with legs.
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