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I bet a snake or a dragon. Draco means ''dragon''.
If you mean the English translation, then 'draco' is Latin for dragon.
He does not have a nickname, he's just called Draco or Malfoy
The motto in Harry Potter is "Draco dormiens nunquam titillandus", translated in the book as "Never wake a sleeping dragon". So, it seems that "draco dormiens" by itself would mean "sleeping dragon".
Elm and dragon heartstring.
Draco is a constellation located in the northern sky. The name Draco means "dragon" in Latin. The constellation originated in Greek mythology.
Draco
Yes, there is a dragon constellation that is called Draco the Dragon. It can be found in the northern sky. There are also different sized galaxies in the constellation.
Draco, or "The Dragon", is located in the northern sky and is never seen from the southern hemisphere. There are 17 main stars in the constellation.
Draco.
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''.
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
Draco, whose name means "the dragon" in Latin, is an ancient constellation which represents nearly every dragon mentioned in history. It is the eighth largest constellation in the night sky, and represents Ladon, the dragon that guarded the golden apples in the gardens of the Hesperides.
Draco means Dragon