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Rebbachisaurus Dinosaur Tooth Fossil Cretaceous Sauropod Genuine Specimen

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Authentic Fossil Rebbachisaurus Dinosaur Tooth – A Rare Cretaceous Marvel

This rare and genuine Rebbachisaurus dinosaur tooth is a captivating piece of history from the Kem Kem Beds of the Tegana Formation, located in the Kem Kem Basin, Morocco. Dating back to the Aptian stage of the Cretaceous period, this fossil represents a unique sauropod species known for its long neck and herbivorous diet.

Key Features:

  • Species: Rebbachisaurus (Sauropod Dinosaur)
  • Geological Formation: Kem Kem Beds, Tegana Formation
  • Age: Aptian, Cretaceous (~113-125 million years old)
  • Location: Kem Kem Basin, Morocco
  • Condition: 100% Genuine Fossil
  • Certificate of Authenticity: Included with every purchase

Why Choose This Fossil?

  • Unique Specimen: The tooth shown in the listing photos is the exact fossil you will receive. Carefully chosen for its remarkable preservation and quality, this piece is a standout in any collection.
  • Scale Reference: Includes a 1cm cube in the photos to provide precise size context. See images for full measurements.
  • Professionally Prepared: Cleaned and stabilized by experts to ensure long-term durability and display quality.

About Rebbachisaurus:

Rebbachisaurus, a genus of sauropod dinosaurs, lived in what is now North Africa during the mid-Cretaceous period. Known for its massive size and elongated neck, Rebbachisaurus was an herbivore that thrived in lush environments. Its fossil remains provide crucial insights into the diverse ecosystem of the Kem Kem Basin during this era. Teeth like this were essential for stripping foliage from trees and other vegetation, enabling this gentle giant to sustain its enormous body size.

Perfect for Collectors and Enthusiasts

This Rebbachisaurus tooth fossil is ideal for anyone passionate about dinosaurs, paleontology, or natural history. It also makes an excellent gift for collectors and history buffs alike. A true centerpiece that highlights the fascinating story of Earth’s ancient past.

All of our fossils are 100% genuine and come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We guarantee that you’ll receive a high-quality specimen, carefully selected and prepared for your enjoyment.

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Don’t miss your chance to own a genuine Rebbachisaurus dinosaur tooth from the Cretaceous period. Add this extraordinary fossil to your collection today!

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Description

Rebbachisaurus Dinosaur Tooth Fossil from the Upper Cretaceous
This genuine Rebbachisaurus dinosaur tooth fossil is a fascinating and highly collectible specimen from the Upper Cretaceous period, specifically the Cenomanian stage, dating to approximately 100–94 million years ago. Representing a large herbivorous sauropod dinosaur, this tooth offers a direct connection to one of the long-necked giants that roamed prehistoric landscapes. The photograph provided shows the exact specimen you will receive, carefully selected for its quality, preservation, and visual appeal.

Geological Context – Cenomanian Stage, Upper Cretaceous
During the Cenomanian, vast regions of what is now North Africa were characterised by river systems, floodplains, and coastal environments teeming with life. These ecosystems supported a wide variety of dinosaurs, including large sauropods like Rebbachisaurus, as well as theropods, crocodilians, and early fish species. Sediments deposited in these environments—often sandstones and mudstones—allowed for the preservation of durable remains such as teeth and bones.

The geological formations associated with Rebbachisaurus fossils are known for producing well-preserved vertebrate material, offering valuable insights into mid-Cretaceous terrestrial ecosystems.

Fossil Type and Taxonomic Classification
Rebbachisaurus belongs to the order Saurischia and the infraorder Sauropoda, a group of large, long-necked herbivorous dinosaurs. More specifically, it is part of the family Rebbachisauridae, a lineage of diplodocoid sauropods adapted to feeding on vegetation at varying heights. First described by paleontologist René Lavocat in 1954, Rebbachisaurus is one of the key genera representing this family in North Africa.

Teeth from this genus are particularly significant, as they provide insight into feeding behaviour and dietary adaptation among sauropods.

Morphological Features and Feeding Adaptations
This fossil tooth exhibits the elongated, slightly curved shape typical of sauropod dentition. Rebbachisaurus teeth are generally slender and adapted for cropping vegetation rather than chewing, reflecting a feeding strategy that relied on stripping plant material before swallowing. The surface of the tooth may show wear facets or subtle ridges, indicating repeated use in processing fibrous plant matter.

The enamel is often smooth but robust, designed to withstand constant abrasion from tough vegetation. The preserved structure of the tooth provides valuable evidence of the dinosaur’s herbivorous lifestyle and ecological role within its environment.

Depositional Environment and Preservation
The fossilisation process occurred in a sediment-rich environment where remains were rapidly buried, protecting them from weathering and scavenging. Over millions of years, mineralisation replaced the original biological material, resulting in a durable fossil that retains its original shape and structure.

Teeth are among the most commonly preserved dinosaur fossils due to their dense composition, making them an important resource for paleontological study.

Authenticity and Certificate of Guarantee
This fossil is a genuine specimen and includes a Certificate of Authenticity lifetime guarantee card. Each piece is carefully handled and prepared to ensure its natural integrity is preserved, offering collectors confidence in its authenticity and provenance.

Ideal for Collectors, Display, and Education
A Rebbachisaurus dinosaur tooth fossil is an उत्कृष्ट addition to any fossil or dinosaur collection. Its connection to one of the great herbivorous dinosaurs of the Cretaceous period makes it both visually appealing and scientifically significant. Whether displayed in a personal collection, educational setting, or as a unique gift, it provides a tangible link to prehistoric life.

Size and Exact Specimen Assurance
Please refer to the photograph for full sizing and scale. The fossil shown is the exact specimen you will receive, ensuring complete transparency and making this a truly one-of-a-kind addition to your collection.

Additional information

Era

Cretaceous

Origin

Morocco

Cretaceous Information

The Cretaceous Period (145–66 million years ago) was the final era of the Mesozoic, marked by the dominance of dinosaurs and the rise of flowering plants. It had a warm, greenhouse climate, with high sea levels that created vast shallow inland seas. Marine life flourished, including mosasaurs, ammonites, and rudist reefs, while the land was ruled by iconic dinosaurs like Tyrannosaurus rex, Triceratops, and Spinosaurus. Mammals and birds diversified, and insects thrived. The period ended with the mass extinction event, likely caused by an asteroid impact, wiping out the dinosaurs and paving the way for the rise of mammals in the Cenozoic.

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