Deinonychus Enamel Pin (Deinonychus antirrhopus)
Before Hollywood made Velociraptor a household name, the real inspiration for those pack-hunting, claw-slashing dinos was Deinonychus antirrhopus. Discovered in the 1960s, this Early Cretaceous predator (about 3.5 meters long) helped spark the “dinosaur renaissance,” proving raptors were agile, intelligent, and built for coordinated hunting. Armed with a sickle-shaped claw on each foot and likely covered in feathers, Deinonychus was less lumbering lizard and more nightmare turkey with strategy. This hard enamel pin captures its lean build, lifted claw, and feathered flair in polished metal and enamel—no paleontology textbook or Cretaceous ecosystem required. Specs: Premium metal base with polished hard enamel fill Secure clasp so your Deinonychus doesn’t “pack hunt your jacket” Size: 40 x 28mm Zero chance of testing its claws on your shoelaces Perfect for raptor purists, paleontology buffs, and anyone who prefers their dinosaurs fast, clever, and a little terrifying.