
Tarbosaurus Enamel Pin (Tarbosaurus bataar)
Think of Tarbosaurus bataar as the Mongolian cousin of T. rex—a little slimmer, a little sleeker, but every bit as terrifying.
Living about 70 million years ago in what is now the Gobi Desert, this Late Cretaceous tyrannosaur stretched around 10–12 meters long and was armed with bone-crunching jaws packed with serrated teeth. Its arms were even shorter than T. rex’s (yes, somehow that was possible), but who needs biceps when your skull is basically a weaponized guillotine? Fossils suggest it dominated its ecosystem, preying on hadrosaurs and anything else unlucky enough to cross its path.
This hard enamel pin captures its fearsome profile in polished metal and enamel—no desert expedition required.
Specs:
- Premium metal base with polished hard enamel fill
- Secure clasp so your Tarbosaurus doesn’t “storm off”
- Size: 40.5 x 25mm
- Zero chance of bullying your other pins
Perfect for tyrannosaur fans, Cretaceous enthusiasts, and anyone who loves their predators with a side of international flair.
Think of Tarbosaurus bataar as the Mongolian cousin of T. rex—a little slimmer, a little sleeker, but every bit as terrifying.
Living about 70 million years ago in what is now the Gobi Desert, this Late Cretaceous tyrannosaur stretched around 10–12 meters long and was armed with bone-crunching jaws packed with serrated teeth. Its arms were even shorter than T. rex’s (yes, somehow that was possible), but who needs biceps when your skull is basically a weaponized guillotine? Fossils suggest it dominated its ecosystem, preying on hadrosaurs and anything else unlucky enough to cross its path.
This hard enamel pin captures its fearsome profile in polished metal and enamel—no desert expedition required.
Specs:
- Premium metal base with polished hard enamel fill
- Secure clasp so your Tarbosaurus doesn’t “storm off”
- Size: 40.5 x 25mm
- Zero chance of bullying your other pins
Perfect for tyrannosaur fans, Cretaceous enthusiasts, and anyone who loves their predators with a side of international flair.
Original: $12.00
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$4.20Description
Think of Tarbosaurus bataar as the Mongolian cousin of T. rex—a little slimmer, a little sleeker, but every bit as terrifying.
Living about 70 million years ago in what is now the Gobi Desert, this Late Cretaceous tyrannosaur stretched around 10–12 meters long and was armed with bone-crunching jaws packed with serrated teeth. Its arms were even shorter than T. rex’s (yes, somehow that was possible), but who needs biceps when your skull is basically a weaponized guillotine? Fossils suggest it dominated its ecosystem, preying on hadrosaurs and anything else unlucky enough to cross its path.
This hard enamel pin captures its fearsome profile in polished metal and enamel—no desert expedition required.
Specs:
- Premium metal base with polished hard enamel fill
- Secure clasp so your Tarbosaurus doesn’t “storm off”
- Size: 40.5 x 25mm
- Zero chance of bullying your other pins
Perfect for tyrannosaur fans, Cretaceous enthusiasts, and anyone who loves their predators with a side of international flair.























