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The horse-like creatures pulling the carriages are [[Muggles' Guide to Harry Potter/Magic/Thestral|Thestrals]], and they can only be seen by someone who has witnessed death. Until now, Harry, like many other students, believed the carriages magically pulled themselves. They are visible to him now because he sawwitnessed Cedric Diggory be killed by Wormtail ([[Muggles' Guide to Harry Potter/Characters/Peter Pettigrew|Peter Pettigrew]]). Luna Lovegood, a most unusual girl anyway, sees them because she was present when her mother accidentally killed herself while experimenting with a spell that went wrong. It will be learned later that Neville Longbottom canis also able to see them, although the reason is unknown. Curiously, studentsmost in generalstudents seem unaware that they even exist, indicating that the people who can see them, rarely mention them to others. Despite being gentle creatures, they are painful reminders of death that those they are visible to probably prefer to avoid. More is learned about these unusual creatures in Care of Magical Creatures class, and they will have a role to play later in the book and in the series.
 
It could be argued that although Harry cannot see the Thestrals until after Cedric Diggory was killed, he, technically, had witnessed another death prior to Cedric's tragic murder. In Chapter 1 of ''Goblet of Fire'', Harry "sees" the Muggle, Frank Bryce, be killed by Voldemort. However, Harry was not physically present when Frank was slayed, which would likely explain why the Thestrals were stillremained invisible to him. Harry instead watched the death through the mental connection he has to Voldemort, although what he was viewing was apparently from his own perspective. Also, Harry was asleep at the time, although he becomes convinced the experience was not a dream, but a true vision.
 
Although weWe are never positive that the Malfoys recognized Sirius in his dog form, but Draco hints while on the train Draco hints that they did, and a story in the Daily Prophet placing Sirius in London will appear shortly.
 
Although Harry is embarrassed to be seated with unpopular students like Neville Longbottom and Luna Lovegood, these two "misfits" will prove to be among Harry's strongest and most capable allies. Neville will also be closely associated to a prophecy regarding Voldemort and Harry.