. . . . "thumb|259px El Adasaurus llama la atenci\u00F3n por tener una cabeza grande y ancha y pose\u00EDa la misma plevis que los ornitisquios. Su pubis y su isquion estaban paralelos y estaban orientados hacia atr\u00E1s y hacia abajo. A diferencia de sus parientes cercanos, el Adasaurus no era un corredor veloz, ni siquiera para atrapar a sus presas, debido a la forma de sus patas y a sus pies anchos y cortos. A pesar de ello, era un cazador terrible, ya que sus grandes ojos le proporcionaban una gran agudeza visual. Mataba a sus v\u00EDctimas con la gran garra en forma de hoz que ten\u00EDa en el segundo dedo del pie. Categor\u00EDa:Reptiles Categor\u00EDa:Dinosaurios Categor\u00EDa:Saurisquios Categor\u00EDa:Ter\u00F3podos Categor\u00EDa:Dromeosaurios Categor\u00EDa:Fauna del Cret\u00E1cico"@es . "none"@de . . "b\u00F6se Echse"@de . "*Nemegt Formation, B\u00FCgiin Tsav"@de . "Adasaurus war Deinonychosauria und geh\u00F6rte zur Familie der Dromaeosauridae."@de . . "Adasaurus2.jpg"@de . . "Sp\u00E4te Kreide"@de . . "25"^^ . . . "Adasaurus"@de . . . "thumb|259px El Adasaurus llama la atenci\u00F3n por tener una cabeza grande y ancha y pose\u00EDa la misma plevis que los ornitisquios. Su pubis y su isquion estaban paralelos y estaban orientados hacia atr\u00E1s y hacia abajo. A diferencia de sus parientes cercanos, el Adasaurus no era un corredor veloz, ni siquiera para atrapar a sus presas, debido a la forma de sus patas y a sus pies anchos y cortos. A pesar de ello, era un cazador terrible, ya que sus grandes ojos le proporcionaban una gran agudeza visual. Mataba a sus v\u00EDctimas con la gran garra en forma de hoz que ten\u00EDa en el segundo dedo del pie. Categor\u00EDa:Reptiles Categor\u00EDa:Dinosaurios Categor\u00EDa:Saurisquios Categor\u00EDa:Ter\u00F3podos Categor\u00EDa:Dromeosaurios Categor\u00EDa:Fauna del Cret\u00E1cico"@es . "Adasaurus is a member of Dromaeosauridae, a group that is closely related to living birds. Other dromaeosaurids include Deinonychus, Velociraptor, Microraptor, and Buitreraptor. The relationships of Adasaurus are poorly understood. Traditionally, Adasaurus is assigned to the Dromaeosaurinae, which includes heavily built animals such as Dromaeosaurus and Utahraptor [3][4] but several recent studies have suggested that it may be a member of the Velociraptorinae instead.[5][6]"@en . "Adasaurus"@de . "2.5"^^ . "Adasaurus war Deinonychosauria und geh\u00F6rte zur Familie der Dromaeosauridae."@de . . . "Adasaurus is a member of Dromaeosauridae, a group that is closely related to living birds. Other dromaeosaurids include Deinonychus, Velociraptor, Microraptor, and Buitreraptor. The relationships of Adasaurus are poorly understood. Traditionally, Adasaurus is assigned to the Dromaeosaurinae, which includes heavily built animals such as Dromaeosaurus and Utahraptor [3][4] but several recent studies have suggested that it may be a member of the Velociraptorinae instead.[5][6] Two specimens of Adasaurus have been found, both from the Nemegt Formation in the Gobi Desert of southern Mongolia. The holotype, IGM 100/20, is an incomplete skeleton with partial skull, including the vertebral column except the back of the tail, all three bones of the pelvis, the shoulder girdle and the hindlimbs. The second specimen, the paratype IGM 100/51 also described in the original paper, consists of the back end of another skeleton, including the hindlimbs. Both specimens are currently in the collection of the Mongolian Geological Institute in Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia. The age of the Nemegt is not known for certain, but it is commonly thought to belong to the Maastrichtian stage of the Late Cretaceous Period.,[7] and Adasaurus would therefore have lived between 72 and 66 million years ago. Other dinosaurs found in this formation include the tyrannosaur Tarbosaurus, the ornithomimid Anserimimus, the troodontid Zanabazar, and the hadrosaur Saurolophus."@en . . "Adasaurus"@en . . . "Adasaurus"@es . . "/"@de . . "0.6"^^ .