
Quetzalcoatlus Enamel Pin (Quetzalcoatlus northropi)
If you ever wanted a flying giraffe with the soul of a vulture, meet Quetzalcoatlus northropi.
With a wingspan of up to 10–11 meters, it was the largest known flying animal of all time—an apex of pterosaur engineering from the Late Cretaceous skies of North America. Despite its size, it could likely take off under its own power and soar across ancient landscapes, scanning for carrion or unlucky prey. On the ground, it would’ve stood as tall as a giraffe, striding on stilt-like limbs with a head like a spear.
This hard enamel pin captures its sharp beak and colossal presence in polished metal and enamel—no hangar or thermals required.
Specs:
- Premium metal base with polished hard enamel fill
- Secure clasp so your Quetzalcoatlus doesn’t “fly off”
- Size: 44 x 31.5mm
- Zero chance of stealing snacks from your picnic
Perfect for pterosaur fans, sky-god enthusiasts, and anyone who wants their accessories to scream “prehistoric aviation dominance.”
If you ever wanted a flying giraffe with the soul of a vulture, meet Quetzalcoatlus northropi.
With a wingspan of up to 10–11 meters, it was the largest known flying animal of all time—an apex of pterosaur engineering from the Late Cretaceous skies of North America. Despite its size, it could likely take off under its own power and soar across ancient landscapes, scanning for carrion or unlucky prey. On the ground, it would’ve stood as tall as a giraffe, striding on stilt-like limbs with a head like a spear.
This hard enamel pin captures its sharp beak and colossal presence in polished metal and enamel—no hangar or thermals required.
Specs:
- Premium metal base with polished hard enamel fill
- Secure clasp so your Quetzalcoatlus doesn’t “fly off”
- Size: 44 x 31.5mm
- Zero chance of stealing snacks from your picnic
Perfect for pterosaur fans, sky-god enthusiasts, and anyone who wants their accessories to scream “prehistoric aviation dominance.”
Original: $12.00
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$4.20Description
If you ever wanted a flying giraffe with the soul of a vulture, meet Quetzalcoatlus northropi.
With a wingspan of up to 10–11 meters, it was the largest known flying animal of all time—an apex of pterosaur engineering from the Late Cretaceous skies of North America. Despite its size, it could likely take off under its own power and soar across ancient landscapes, scanning for carrion or unlucky prey. On the ground, it would’ve stood as tall as a giraffe, striding on stilt-like limbs with a head like a spear.
This hard enamel pin captures its sharp beak and colossal presence in polished metal and enamel—no hangar or thermals required.
Specs:
- Premium metal base with polished hard enamel fill
- Secure clasp so your Quetzalcoatlus doesn’t “fly off”
- Size: 44 x 31.5mm
- Zero chance of stealing snacks from your picnic
Perfect for pterosaur fans, sky-god enthusiasts, and anyone who wants their accessories to scream “prehistoric aviation dominance.”























