Carnotaurus Enamel Pin (Carnotaurus sastrei)
If dinosaurs had supervillains, Carnotaurus would be the stylish one with a dramatic silhouette. Discovered in Argentina and dating to about 70 million years ago, this Late Cretaceous predator is famous for the short horns above its eyes, giving it a perpetual glare. At around 8 meters long, it was built for speed, with long legs and a sleek body—likely one of the fastest large theropods. And yes, its arms were even shorter than T. rex’s, making them essentially useless except as comedy gold. This hard enamel pin captures its horned skull and lean profile in polished metal and enamel—no Patagonian fossil dig required. Specs: Premium metal base with polished hard enamel fill Secure clasp so your Carnotaurus doesn’t “charge off” Size: 44.8 x 25mm Zero chance of knocking over your coffee with its arms Perfect for dino fans, lovers of odd anatomy, and anyone who likes their predators fast, horned, and a little bit ridiculous.