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"This spellbinding BBC One special will take viewers on an incredible journey from the hidden corridors of London's Natural History Museum to the frozen steppes of Siberia and secret caves of Madagascar. From centaurs to Nifflers, birds of paradise to the Phoenix, 11,000 year-old woolly rhinos to the Erumpent and giant squid to the Zouwu, the gripping stories and surprising science behind specimens in the Natural History Museum is a global journey of discovery drawing parallels between the real world and the fabulous worlds of mythology and literature - including elements which will be immediately recognisable to fans of Warner Bros. Fantastic Beasts film series."
— BBC One[src]

Fantastic Beasts: A Natural History is a documentary film that was broadcast on BBC One on 27 February 2022.[1][2]

Stephen Fry presents the documentary, telling magical stories about mythical creatures and beasts from J. K. Rowling's stories that connect with animals roaming the planet these days.

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The documentary was approved in January 2020.[3]

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