Dilophosaurus Enamel Pin (Dilophosaurus wetherilli)
Thanks to pop culture, Dilophosaurus is forever remembered as a frilled, venom-spitting menace. Reality check: no frill, no venom, and at 6–7 meters long, it would never fit in your Jeep. Known from Early Jurassic North America (~193 million years ago), Dilophosaurus was a slender predator with twin arched crests on its skull—possibly used for display, intimidation, or dinosaur fashion week. While its jaws were lightly built, it was still an agile carnivore, perfectly suited for early dinosaur ecosystems. This hard enamel pin captures its iconic twin crests and elegant frame in polished metal and enamel—no misinformation or Hollywood exaggeration required. Specs: Premium metal base with polished hard enamel fill Secure clasp so your Dilophosaurus doesn’t “run off set” Size: 36.8 x 36.5mm Zero chance of spitting venom at your coworkers Perfect for dinosaur purists, Jurassic enthusiasts, and anyone who enjoys a little crest flair with their paleontology.