Draco is first mentioned in association with the Order of the Dragon of Saint George particularly with the battle of Kosovo Polje (June 15th, 1389). He was already a mature dragon at the time of the battle so this date can only serve as a minimum age.
The "scientific" name for dragon is draco. Most "scientific" dragon names have it. e.g. Draco orientalis magnus (oriental dragon), Draco montana (tibetan dragon), Draco marsupialis (marsupial/australian dragon)
I bet a snake or a dragon. Draco means ''dragon''.
draco comes from the greek word dragon
The constellation Draco is named after the Latin word for dragon. This is because in ancient mythology, Draco was often depicted as a dragon, such as the dragon that guarded the golden apples in the Garden of the Hesperides in Greek mythology.
Draco means Dragon
Because draco is the Latin word for dragon and the constellation allegedly looks like a dragon.
Draco, 'dragon'.
Draco
"Dragon" translates to "Draco".
Draco, the Dragon!
The constellation 'Draco'. 'Draco' in Latin means 'dragon'. In Greek myths, 'Draco' would have represented the dragon Ladon that guarded the garden of the Hesperides and the golden apples.
You say Baby Dragon in Latin like this: Infans Draco.