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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)
Draco has 19 stars and every season another star gets combine
The word "Draco" is Latin for "Dragon" The constellation Draco was discovered by Claudius Ptolemaeus
The constellation Draco was named because it looks like a dragon. It is made up of dozens of stars including Thuban which is known as the dragon's tail.
I bet a snake or a dragon. Draco means ''dragon''.
Because it looks like a dragon and Draco in Latin means "Dragon"!
Because draco is the Latin word for dragon and the constellation allegedly looks like a dragon.
draco comes from the greek word dragon
1.Draco is a circumpolar constellation. 2.In ancient times, people thought that the earth revolved around Draco because one its stars, Thuban, was the north star at that point in time. 3.Draco is dragon in Latin. 4. Draco can only be seen from the northern hemisphere. 5. In Greek mythology, Draco was the guardian of the garden of Hesperedes to protect the golden apples.
Draco means Dragon
Draco star type is negative