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Stegosaurus Enamel Pin (Stegosaurus stenops)

The Jurassic’s most iconic plant-eater, Stegosaurus looked like evolution tried every shape in the toolbox and said, “Yes.”

At over 9 meters long, it sported two rows of tall plates down its back and a quartet of wicked tail spikes (the “thagomizer,” a name gifted by cartoonist Gary Larson and now used by actual paleontologists). While its walnut-sized brain has long been the butt of jokes, Stegosaurus was a slow-moving, spike-wielding fortress that predators like Allosaurus approached at their own risk.

This hard enamel pin captures its armored silhouette and iconic back plates in polished metal and enamel—no Morrison Formation road trip required.

Specs:

  • Premium metal base with polished hard enamel fill
  • Secure clasp so your Stegosaurus doesn’t “thagomize your backpack”
  • Size: 43 x 29mm
  • Zero risk of mowing down your houseplants

Perfect for Jurassic fans, dino history buffs, and anyone who likes their herbivores spiky, stylish, and just a little bit goofy.

 

The Jurassic’s most iconic plant-eater, Stegosaurus looked like evolution tried every shape in the toolbox and said, “Yes.”

At over 9 meters long, it sported two rows of tall plates down its back and a quartet of wicked tail spikes (the “thagomizer,” a name gifted by cartoonist Gary Larson and now used by actual paleontologists). While its walnut-sized brain has long been the butt of jokes, Stegosaurus was a slow-moving, spike-wielding fortress that predators like Allosaurus approached at their own risk.

This hard enamel pin captures its armored silhouette and iconic back plates in polished metal and enamel—no Morrison Formation road trip required.

Specs:

  • Premium metal base with polished hard enamel fill
  • Secure clasp so your Stegosaurus doesn’t “thagomize your backpack”
  • Size: 43 x 29mm
  • Zero risk of mowing down your houseplants

Perfect for Jurassic fans, dino history buffs, and anyone who likes their herbivores spiky, stylish, and just a little bit goofy.

 

$12.00
Stegosaurus Enamel Pin (Stegosaurus stenops)
$12.00

Description

The Jurassic’s most iconic plant-eater, Stegosaurus looked like evolution tried every shape in the toolbox and said, “Yes.”

At over 9 meters long, it sported two rows of tall plates down its back and a quartet of wicked tail spikes (the “thagomizer,” a name gifted by cartoonist Gary Larson and now used by actual paleontologists). While its walnut-sized brain has long been the butt of jokes, Stegosaurus was a slow-moving, spike-wielding fortress that predators like Allosaurus approached at their own risk.

This hard enamel pin captures its armored silhouette and iconic back plates in polished metal and enamel—no Morrison Formation road trip required.

Specs:

  • Premium metal base with polished hard enamel fill
  • Secure clasp so your Stegosaurus doesn’t “thagomize your backpack”
  • Size: 43 x 29mm
  • Zero risk of mowing down your houseplants

Perfect for Jurassic fans, dino history buffs, and anyone who likes their herbivores spiky, stylish, and just a little bit goofy.

 

Stegosaurus Enamel Pin (Stegosaurus stenops) | Skulls Unlimited International