
Ankylosaurus Enamel Pin (Ankylosaurus magniventris)
If dinosaurs were military vehicles, Ankylosaurus was the armored tank with built-in artillery.
At over 6 meters long and weighing nearly 6 tons, this Late Cretaceous herbivore rolled through North America covered in osteoderms—bony plates fused into its skin like natural armor. Its crowning glory was the massive clubbed tail, capable of shattering the bones of would-be predators (yes, even T. rex had to think twice). Despite its arsenal, Ankylosaurus was a peaceful plant-muncher, spending its days low to the ground, vacuuming ferns, and daring anything to try and mess with it.
This hard enamel pin captures its squat frame and iconic tail club in polished metal and enamel—no fossil dig or battle reenactment required.
Specs:
- Premium metal base with polished hard enamel fill
- Secure clasp so your Ankylosaurus doesn’t “roll away”
- Size: 38 x 25mm
- Zero chance of denting your furniture with a tail swing
Perfect for dino fans, tank enthusiasts, and anyone who likes their herbivores heavily armed and unapologetically chunky.
If dinosaurs were military vehicles, Ankylosaurus was the armored tank with built-in artillery.
At over 6 meters long and weighing nearly 6 tons, this Late Cretaceous herbivore rolled through North America covered in osteoderms—bony plates fused into its skin like natural armor. Its crowning glory was the massive clubbed tail, capable of shattering the bones of would-be predators (yes, even T. rex had to think twice). Despite its arsenal, Ankylosaurus was a peaceful plant-muncher, spending its days low to the ground, vacuuming ferns, and daring anything to try and mess with it.
This hard enamel pin captures its squat frame and iconic tail club in polished metal and enamel—no fossil dig or battle reenactment required.
Specs:
- Premium metal base with polished hard enamel fill
- Secure clasp so your Ankylosaurus doesn’t “roll away”
- Size: 38 x 25mm
- Zero chance of denting your furniture with a tail swing
Perfect for dino fans, tank enthusiasts, and anyone who likes their herbivores heavily armed and unapologetically chunky.
Description
If dinosaurs were military vehicles, Ankylosaurus was the armored tank with built-in artillery.
At over 6 meters long and weighing nearly 6 tons, this Late Cretaceous herbivore rolled through North America covered in osteoderms—bony plates fused into its skin like natural armor. Its crowning glory was the massive clubbed tail, capable of shattering the bones of would-be predators (yes, even T. rex had to think twice). Despite its arsenal, Ankylosaurus was a peaceful plant-muncher, spending its days low to the ground, vacuuming ferns, and daring anything to try and mess with it.
This hard enamel pin captures its squat frame and iconic tail club in polished metal and enamel—no fossil dig or battle reenactment required.
Specs:
- Premium metal base with polished hard enamel fill
- Secure clasp so your Ankylosaurus doesn’t “roll away”
- Size: 38 x 25mm
- Zero chance of denting your furniture with a tail swing
Perfect for dino fans, tank enthusiasts, and anyone who likes their herbivores heavily armed and unapologetically chunky.























