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$12.00
Despite its name (“raptor” in there makes you think of a little turkey-sized hunter), Fukuiraptor kitadaniensis was no featherweight.nThis Early Cretaceous predator from Japan stretched about 4–5 meters long, making it a mid-sized but formidable theropod. Originally mistaken for a dromaeosaur (the “raptor” family), it’s now classified as a megaraptoran, a group of predators armed with oversized hand claws—like a theropod fashion choice that said, “more knives, please.”nThis hard enamel pin captures its toothy snarl and slashing claws in polished metal and enamel—no trip to Fukui Prefecture or museum ticket required.nSpecs:nnPremium metal base with polished hard enamel fillnSecure clasp so your Fukuiraptor doesn’t “slash and dash”nSize: 45 x 22mmnZero chance of raiding your kitchen knivesnnPerfect for Japanese dinosaur fans, theropod enthusiasts, and anyone who appreciates predators with way too much hardware.
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