esetragos
Esetragos is a genus of extinct dromaeosaurid dinosaurs that lived during the Late Cretaceous period. Fossils attributed to this genus have been found in the Djadochta Formation of Mongolia. The type species, Esetragos elanicus, was described in 2024. The genus name is derived from the Mongolian word for "eagle" and the Greek word for "lizard."
Esetragos is characterized by its relatively small size, slender build, and long, stiff tail. Like other dromaeosaurids,
The discovery of esetragos provides further insight into the diversity and evolution of dromaeosaurids in Asia