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Draco volans get their food by flying from trees to and finding ants and termites
The scientific name for the mythical animal known as the dragon is "Draco" or "Draco volans" which is a genus of gliding lizards found in Southeast Asia.
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)
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Draco volans, commonly known as the flying dragon, exhibits several behavioral adaptations that aid in its survival. One key behavior is its ability to glide between trees using its elongated ribs and a wing-like membrane, which helps it escape predators and move efficiently in its forest habitat. Additionally, Draco volans often displays a territorial behavior, using its throat flap, or "dewlap," to attract mates and assert dominance over other males. These adaptations enhance its ability to navigate its environment and reproduce successfully.
Kevin Volans was born in 1949.
Varanus komodoensis If by scientific name you mean latin name, then it is Varanus Komodoensis
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Draco lizards, also known as Draco volans, do not fly in the traditional sense; instead, they glide. They have specialized wing-like flaps of skin called "patagia" that extend from their necks to their bodies, allowing them to glide between trees in their tropical forest habitats. By using their ribcage to expand these flaps and adjusting their body angle, they can glide distances of up to 10 meters (about 33 feet).
Always flying.
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Volans - flying