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Fukuisaurus Enamel Pin (Fukuisaurus tetoriensis)

$12.00

Not every dinosaur had to be a spike-wielding bruiser or toothy nightmare— Fukuisaurus tetoriensis proves that quiet resilience had its place too.nDiscovered in Fukui Prefecture, Japan, this Early Cretaceous herbivore was a medium-sized iguanodontian, roughly 4–5 meters long. It browsed peacefully on plants, using its beak-like snout to nip vegetation and batteries of grinding teeth to chew it down efficiently. While it lacked horns, spikes, or crests, it remains one of the most complete dinosaur skeletons discovered in Japan, making it a cornerstone of Japanese paleontology.nThis hard enamel pin captures its steady, unassuming charm in polished metal and enamel—no dig in the Kitadani Formation required.nSpecs:nnPremium metal base with polished hard enamel fillnSecure clasp so your Fukuisaurus doesn’t “wander off to graze”nSize: 48.5 x 23mmnZero chance of trimming your garden uninvitednnPerfect for Japanese dinosaur fans, herbivore enthusiasts, and anyone who loves the unsung heroes of the Cretaceous ecosystem.

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