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{{Muggles' Guide to Harry Potter/Intermediate Spoiler}}
 
The horse-like creatures pulling the carriages are [[Muggles' Guide to Harry Potter/Magic/Thestral|Thestrals]], and they canare only bevisible seen byto those who have seenwitnessed death. Until now, Harry, like many other students, believed the carriages magically pulled themselves. TheyHe aresees visible to himthem now because he witnessedwatched as Cedric Diggory beingwas killedmurdered 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 wrongmagic. Neville Longbottom can also see them, although he mentions nothing about it here. We learn later that he once saw a relative die. His first encounter with them, therefore, would have been in his and Harry's second year; as Harry and Ron arrived in the flying car that year, they were not present when Neville would have encountered the Thestrals for the first time,. and byBy now he may consider then commonplace. Curiously, most other students seem unaware that Thestrals even exist, indicating that thethose people who can see them probably 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 Hagrid's 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 is unable to see the Thestrals until after Cedric Diggory was killed, he, technically, had witnessed other deaths prior to Cedric's tragic murder. In [[Muggles' Guide to Harry Potter/Books/Goblet of Fire/Chapter 1|Chapter 1 of ''Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire'']], Harry "sees" the Muggle, [[Muggles' Guide to Harry Potter/Characters/Frank Bryce|Frank Bryce]], being killed by Voldemort. However, Harry was not physically present when Frank was slain, which would likely explain why the Thestrals remained invisible to him. Harry instead watched the death through a mental connection he has to Voldemort. Though what he was viewing was apparently real and from his own perspective, he was unaware it was actually happening at the time.
 
It is also true, as we find out later, that [[Muggles' Guide to Harry Potter/Characters/Professor Quirrell|Professor Quirrell]] had died when Voldemort abandoned him in the first book; Harry was present, but, being unconscious at the time, he did not see Quirrell's death.
 
Finally, Harry was present when Voldemort killed [[Muggles' Guide to Harry Potter/Characters/Lily Potter|his mother]], and when Voldemort's killing curse rebounded on him. The author has explained that the sides of Harry's cot prevented him from actually seeing his mother's death. Additionally, Voldemort was not really quite dead.