Harry Potter fans got quite excited on Thursday morning with the release of the Patronus “experience” on the all-things-Potter Pottermore website. The new Patronus feature of Pottermore lets users answer a few questions and discover the animal they would conjure up to battle against dementors, the evil grey creatures that thrive on stealing happiness from witches and wizards in the Harry Potter book series.

Sorry, the Gorilla Harambe is not an official Patronus

The new Patronus feature of Pottermore does not include the famous late gorilla. The results are exceptionally specific and diverse, quite similar to what the users have shared across the social networking sites. All types of creatures have been created, from run-of-the-mill rats to tortoiseshell cats to fire-dwelling, legendary salamanders. Users do not get “dog” or “snake”; instead they are given “Basset Hound” or “White Mare.”

Pottermore users can conjure up their animals by focusing on their happiest memory while taking a long test, according to Us Weekly.

In the Pottermore quiz, Patronus outcomes include a black mamba, white mare, hippogriff, chow dog, husky, dapple grey stallion, stoat, wolf, dolphin, osprey, west highland terrier, basset hound, red squirrel, otter, and a Rottweiler. However, in this endless universe of Patronus options, there is an animal which is not going to come at the end of the quiz. That animal is the slain, meme-ified mountain gorilla Harambe, who was infamously killed after innocently dragging a small child at the Cincinnati Zoo on May 28. Since then, Harambe has become featured on plenty of different viral internet media posts.

J.K.Rowling, the author of Harry Potter series, had earlier retweeted a comedy account that shared a meme of the deceased gorilla Harambe on their Patronus result page. The fans took that image as a positive sign and became excited about the famous gorilla.

The 51-year old author later tweeted again on the micro-blogging site to clear up everything. She clarified that the photo was a fake. Further, the popular author added that she just found the meme comical and was endorsing it.

J.K. Rowling issued a statement on her Twitter page where she clarified that the deceased gorilla was not among the types of advanced magic that could be used to shield people from Dementors.

Rowling wrote on the social media platform that she has been asked to make it certain that the gorilla Harambe is not a Patronus users can actually get on @pottermore.

I’ve been asked to make it clear that Harambe is not a Patronus you can actually get on @pottermore. The previous RT is a joke. As you were. — J.K. Rowling (@jk_rowling) September 22, 2016

A minute later, she wrote that even she thought it was very funny.

I thought it was very funny, btw. — J.K. Rowling (@jk_rowling) September 22, 2016

But in our hearts, we know that our patronus is Harambe. Harambe will live on in our hearts forever, protecting us from everything, including dementors.