Hodag Harry Potter. Phoenixes have crimson feathers on their body and a golden tail as long as a peacocks. The Hodag is native to the US which explains why Rowling didnt introduce it until entering the world of Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find ThemIn fact this creature doesnt really play a role in the film though it can easily show up in one of the four sequels but Rowling still found a place for it on Pottermore dropping a few minor details regarding some of its more peculiar features.

Rowling the author of the Harry Potter series. The episode debuted in Great Britain in June 2012 before appearing in the United States on the Cartoon Network in July 2012. This legendary creature has roamed the Northwoods for more than a century and has become the official symbol of Rhinelander while pulling a few pranks along the way.
The creature remains the mascot of Shepards hometown Rhinelander Wisconsin.
The Hodag is a mythical creature invented by a man named Eugene Shepard in the 1890s. Their claws and beak are gleaming gold and their eyes are black. Rowling added the beast to her book Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find. Der Hodag ist ein reptilienhaftes magisches Tierwesen das in Nordamerika lebt.