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If you crossed a theropod dinosaur with a fishing rod, you’d get Baryonyx walkeri.nDiscovered in England in 1983, this Early Cretaceous predator stretched over 9 meters long and came armed with a crocodile-like snout lined with over 90 teeth—perfect for snagging slippery prey.nBut its real claim to fame? Enormous, hook-shaped claws on its hands, likely used for raking fish from rivers like the world’s most intimidating bear paws. Its stomach contents were even found with fish scales, proving it was basically the salmon enthusiast of the dinosaur world.nThis hard enamel pin captures its long snout and iconic claws in polished metal and enamel—no waders or fishing license required.nSpecs:nnPremium metal base with polished hard enamel fillnSecure clasp so your Baryonyx doesn’t “fish for compliments”nSize: 43 x 28mmnZero chance of raiding your tackle boxnnPerfect for dinosaur fans, fishing enthusiasts, and anyone who loves their predators with a little extra reach.
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