
Plesiosaurus Enamel Pin (Plesiosaurus dolichodeirus)
If any fossil creature deserves credit for kickstarting lake monster myths, it’s Plesiosaurus dolichodeirus. First described in 1824, this Early Jurassic marine reptile wasn’t a dinosaur, but a sleek predator of shallow seas. With a neck longer than its body, a compact torso, and four powerful flippers, it swam like an underwater penguin armed with a periscope. Growing up to 3.5 meters long, it likely hunted schools of fish and squid while giving paleontologists (and cryptid hunters) endless material. This hard enamel pin captures its iconic silhouette in polished metal and enamel—no fossil quarry or trip to Loch Ness required.
Specs:
- Premium metal base with polished hard enamel fill
- Secure clasp so your plesiosaur doesn’t “slip beneath the waves”
- Size: 37 x 29mm
- Zero chance of photobombing your lake vacation
Perfect for marine reptile fans, cryptid enthusiasts, and anyone who loves when science and myth blur together in style.
If any fossil creature deserves credit for kickstarting lake monster myths, it’s Plesiosaurus dolichodeirus. First described in 1824, this Early Jurassic marine reptile wasn’t a dinosaur, but a sleek predator of shallow seas. With a neck longer than its body, a compact torso, and four powerful flippers, it swam like an underwater penguin armed with a periscope. Growing up to 3.5 meters long, it likely hunted schools of fish and squid while giving paleontologists (and cryptid hunters) endless material. This hard enamel pin captures its iconic silhouette in polished metal and enamel—no fossil quarry or trip to Loch Ness required.
Specs:
- Premium metal base with polished hard enamel fill
- Secure clasp so your plesiosaur doesn’t “slip beneath the waves”
- Size: 37 x 29mm
- Zero chance of photobombing your lake vacation
Perfect for marine reptile fans, cryptid enthusiasts, and anyone who loves when science and myth blur together in style.
Original: $12.00
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$4.20Description
If any fossil creature deserves credit for kickstarting lake monster myths, it’s Plesiosaurus dolichodeirus. First described in 1824, this Early Jurassic marine reptile wasn’t a dinosaur, but a sleek predator of shallow seas. With a neck longer than its body, a compact torso, and four powerful flippers, it swam like an underwater penguin armed with a periscope. Growing up to 3.5 meters long, it likely hunted schools of fish and squid while giving paleontologists (and cryptid hunters) endless material. This hard enamel pin captures its iconic silhouette in polished metal and enamel—no fossil quarry or trip to Loch Ness required.
Specs:
- Premium metal base with polished hard enamel fill
- Secure clasp so your plesiosaur doesn’t “slip beneath the waves”
- Size: 37 x 29mm
- Zero chance of photobombing your lake vacation
Perfect for marine reptile fans, cryptid enthusiasts, and anyone who loves when science and myth blur together in style.















