“Yes, it’s rather funny, really, that next to no-one realised the snake that Harry set free in Philosopher’s Stone turned out to be Voldemort’s final Horcrux, Nagini.”
— (not actually) J.K. Rowling
Read this here in the morning so started thinking over this! Any clarifications?
Answer
Well, it doesn't seem likely for a couple of reasons:
The voice of the snake in the zoo in the first film is male, while Nagini is female.
The book says the snake is a Boa Constrictor, which is a non-venomous snake. Nagini, however, is venomous. (I believe in the first film the snake in the zoo was changed to a Burmese Python, which is also non-venomous.)
I believe the first book describes the snake in the zoo as brown, whilst Nagini is said to be green.
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