Parasaurolophus Enamel Pin (Parasaurolophus walkeri)
If dinosaurs had brass sections, Parasaurolophus was the trombone. This Late Cretaceous herbivore, stretching over 10 meters long, is instantly recognizable for the sweeping, hollow crest that arched from the back of its skull.
Scientists believe the crest acted like a built-in resonating chamber, allowing it to produce deep, haunting calls that carried across the floodplains of North America. Whether it was for communication, mating displays, or just showing off, it made Parasaurolophus one of the most charismatic hadrosaurs.
This hard enamel pin captures its iconic profile and elegant crest in polished metal and enamel—no Mesozoic sound system required.
Specs:
- Premium metal base with polished hard enamel fill
- Secure clasp so your Parasaurolophus doesn’t “toot off”
- Size: 41 x 19mm
- Zero risk of honking in the middle of the night
Perfect for dino enthusiasts, paleo-music lovers, and anyone who enjoys a little prehistoric drama in their accessories.
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Parasaurolophus Enamel Pin (Parasaurolophus walkeri)
Parasaurolophus Enamel Pin (Parasaurolophus walkeri)
If dinosaurs had brass sections, Parasaurolophus was the trombone. This Late Cretaceous herbivore, stretching over 10 meters long, is instantly recognizable for the sweeping, hollow crest that arched from the back of its skull.
Scientists believe the crest acted like a built-in resonating chamber, allowing it to produce deep, haunting calls that carried across the floodplains of North America. Whether it was for communication, mating displays, or just showing off, it made Parasaurolophus one of the most charismatic hadrosaurs.
This hard enamel pin captures its iconic profile and elegant crest in polished metal and enamel—no Mesozoic sound system required.
Specs:
- Premium metal base with polished hard enamel fill
- Secure clasp so your Parasaurolophus doesn’t “toot off”
- Size: 41 x 19mm
- Zero risk of honking in the middle of the night
Perfect for dino enthusiasts, paleo-music lovers, and anyone who enjoys a little prehistoric drama in their accessories.
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If dinosaurs had brass sections, Parasaurolophus was the trombone. This Late Cretaceous herbivore, stretching over 10 meters long, is instantly recognizable for the sweeping, hollow crest that arched from the back of its skull.
Scientists believe the crest acted like a built-in resonating chamber, allowing it to produce deep, haunting calls that carried across the floodplains of North America. Whether it was for communication, mating displays, or just showing off, it made Parasaurolophus one of the most charismatic hadrosaurs.
This hard enamel pin captures its iconic profile and elegant crest in polished metal and enamel—no Mesozoic sound system required.
Specs:
- Premium metal base with polished hard enamel fill
- Secure clasp so your Parasaurolophus doesn’t “toot off”
- Size: 41 x 19mm
- Zero risk of honking in the middle of the night
Perfect for dino enthusiasts, paleo-music lovers, and anyone who enjoys a little prehistoric drama in their accessories.
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