Carnotaurus Pillows

Description: Bring some prehistoric style to your wardrobe with this fierce Carnotaurus design! This fierce predator roamed the earth during the Late Cretaceous period and now you can show off your love for this fierce dinosaur with this unique design. Perfect for any dino lover, this design is available on a variety of products including t-shirts, hoodies, phone cases, and more. Made with high-quality materials and vibrant colors, this design is sure to make a statement wherever you go. Order yours today and show off your love for the mighty Carnotaurus!

Description: Bring some prehistoric style to your wardrobe with this fierce Carnotaurus design! This fierce predator roamed the earth during the Late Cretaceous period and now you can show off your love for this fierce dinosaur with this unique design. Perfect for any dino lover, this design is available on a variety of products including t-shirts, hoodies, phone cases, and more. Made with high-quality materials and vibrant colors, this design is sure to make a statement wherever you go. Order yours today and show off your love for the mighty Carnotaurus!

Description: Final for Carnotaurus sastrei. A farely large predatory dinosaur from the Late Cretaceous (72 – 69.9 million years ago), it is mostly defined by it’s short bulldog like skull sporting 2 large horns mounted on it’s brow just above the eyes. The bull-like placement of the horns were not lost on the scientist who discovered it, José Bonaparte, deriving it’s name from the Latin words meaning “meat-eating bull.”

Description: Hello there! Welcome to our little trans-dimensional joyride, folks. I’m Dr. Seeker, your friendly controller, and a heck of a paleontologist if I do say so myself. But let’s not talk about me; let’s talk about you, and how you can help me make history today with the Time Rover. It’s like this: if I can bring you back from the Cretaceous Period, it stands to reason that I can bring back a live dinosaur with you. And not just any dinosaur; take a look at this guy. It’s an iguanodon, and I’m certain that he is the key to understanding these magnificent creatures. I tagged him with a locator during an “unauthorized” field trip.