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Coelacanth Enamel Pin (Coelacanthiformes)

$12.00

Some animals reinvent themselves over millions of years. The coelacanth just… didn’t bother. Thought to have gone extinct with the dinosaurs, Coelacanthiformes pulled the ultimate reappearance in 1938 when a living specimen was caught off South Africa, immediately making paleontologists lose their collective minds. With lobed fins that move like a tetrapod’s legs, a hinged skull, and a lineage stretching back 400 million years, it’s basically a time traveler in fish form. This hard enamel pin captures its thick scales, prehistoric profile, and quiet smugness in polished metal and rich enamel—no deep-sea sub or scientific expedition necessary.nSpecs:nnPremium metal base with polished hard enamel fillnSecure clasp so your coelacanth doesn’t “vanish for another 66 million years”nSize: 51 x 27mmnZero risk of rewriting marine biology textbooksnnPerfect for fossil fanatics, living-legend lovers, and anyone who enjoys a little scientific drama with their lapel decor.

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