Dragon
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)
The scientific name of the Eastern Chinese Dragon is "Draco sinensis."
The chupacabra's scientific name is Sagitorio
The scientific name for the leafy sea dragon is phylopteryx taeniolatus.
Varanus komodoensis If by scientific name you mean latin name, then it is Varanus Komodoensis
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)
The scientific name for dragon fruit is Hylocereus undatus.
Dragons, being mythical creatures, aren't given "proper" scientific names. Call them whatever you want. Unless of course, you're talking about members of the lizard family, like the bearded dragon or the Komodo dragon.
The scientific name of the Eastern Chinese Dragon is "Draco sinensis."
The chupacabra's scientific name is Sagitorio
The scientific name for the leafy sea dragon is phylopteryx taeniolatus.
Since dragons are fictional creatures they do not have a scientific name.
Varanus komodoensis If by scientific name you mean latin name, then it is Varanus Komodoensis
It's actually not any animal's scientific name. It's the white clover's scientific name.
Panthera Tigris is the scientific name of a general tiger, I don't know the scientific name of a Maltese Tiger. It is said that the Maltese Tiger is not a type of tiger but just a coloration morph. Look on Wikipedia for more about the Maltese.
Anisoptera .
I think you mean the SCIENTIFIC name of the animal. It depends on what animal, and it is in Latin.Latrodectus bishopi, for example, is the scientific name of a Red Widow Spider.because different languages have different words for different animals scientist use a scientific name as a universal name for a specific animal animal.