
Pteranodon Enamel Pin (Pteranodon longiceps)
If the Late Cretaceous had a sky king, it was Pteranodon. With a wingspan stretching up to 7 meters, this toothless pterosaur soared over ancient seas, likely diving for fish with its long, pointed beak. The backward-sweeping crest on its skull wasn’t just for looks—scientists think it may have helped with balance in flight or served as prehistoric headgear for courtship displays. Despite often being lumped in with “dinosaurs,” Pteranodon was its own kind of reptilian flier, more closely related to today’s birds than to T. rex. This hard enamel pin captures its sharp beak, iconic crest, and outstretched wings in polished metal and enamel—no cliffs or ocean breezes required. Specs: Premium metal base with polished hard enamel fill Secure clasp so your Pteranodon doesn’t “glide away” Size: 40 x 35mm Zero risk of stealing your sardines Perfect for paleo-aviation fans, fossil enthusiasts, and anyone who enjoys creatures that ruled the skies long before feathers took over.