Speaking of DRAGONS, here's something you might enjoy...
In 2004, a dinosaur/dragon skull with “dragon-like horns and teeth” was given to the Children's Museum of Indianapolis and is called
dracorex hogwartsia. The first part of that word is Latin (draco) for dragon:
http://www.crministriesphilly.com/additionalinformation
LOL, they even named it after the Harry Potter dragon, see links below...
Dinosaur is dead ringer for Potter dragon
http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/new...icle724781.ece
http://www.hmnh.org/archives/2006/05...-dear-readers/