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Giganotosaurus Enamel Pin (Giganotosaurus carolinii)

$12.00

Move over, T. rex —South America had its own mega-predator. At up to 12–13 meters long, Giganotosaurus carolinii was one of the largest carnivorous dinosaurs ever to walk the Earth.nDiscovered in Patagonia and dating to around 98 million years ago, this Cretaceous giant wasn’t quite as bone-crushing as T. rex, but it made up for it with sheer length and slicing teeth perfect for carving through massive prey like titanosaurs. With a name that literally means “giant southern lizard,” Giganotosaurus was less about subtlety and more about being the biggest, baddest thing on the floodplains.nThis hard enamel pin captures its sleek predator form in polished metal and enamel—no Argentinian fossil dig required.nSpecs:nnPremium metal base with polished hard enamel fillnSecure clasp so your Giganotosaurus doesn’t “prowl off”nSize: 38 x 28mmnZero chance of raiding your fridge for steaksnnPerfect for theropod fans, Cretaceous enthusiasts, and anyone who thinks “apex predator” should also mean “fashion statement.”

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