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Rebbachisaurus Dinosaur Tooth Fossil Cretaceous Morocco Kem Kem Specimen

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Fossil Type & Species: Rebbachisaurus (sauropod dinosaur – herbivorous long-necked)

Geological Formation: Tegana Formation, Kem Kem Beds

Geological Age: Aptian Stage, Early Cretaceous (approx. 125 – 113 million years ago)

Locality: Kem Kem Basin, southeastern Morocco

 

Detailed Description: This listing features a genuine fossil tooth from Rebbachisaurus, a long-necked sauropod dinosaur that lived during the Early Cretaceous period. Rebbachisaurus was a massive herbivore, part of the Diplodocoidea group, and roamed the floodplains of what is now North Africa.

Collected from the Kem Kem Beds of the Tegana Formation in southeastern Morocco, this tooth represents a rare and fascinating glimpse into the life of a plant-eating giant. The tooth is characterized by its cylindrical shape and worn crown, indicative of its use in stripping vegetation. Though sauropod teeth are rarer than theropod finds in the Kem Kem, they offer critical insight into the herbivorous side of this ancient ecosystem.

Geological Insight: The Kem Kem Beds are world-renowned for their rich fossil deposits from the Aptian Stage of the Early Cretaceous. This deltaic system preserves an extraordinary range of prehistoric life, including fish, crocodilians, pterosaurs, and both carnivorous and herbivorous dinosaurs. Rebbachisaurus remains help paint a fuller picture of this dynamic and competitive environment.

 

Item Specifics:

  • Species: Rebbachisaurus sp.
  • Fossil Type: Dinosaur Tooth (Sauropod/Herbivore)
  • Condition: Natural with minor wear, no restoration
  • Age: Aptian Stage, Early Cretaceous
  • Formation: Tegana Formation, Kem Kem Beds
  • Locality: Kem Kem Basin, Morocco
  • Size: See photo with 1cm scale cube for full sizing
  • Item: The exact specimen shown in the photographs will be received

 

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Description

Rebbachisaurus Dinosaur Tooth from the Kem Kem Beds, Morocco
This genuine Rebbachisaurus dinosaur tooth fossil originates from the renowned Kem Kem Beds of the Tegana Formation in the Kem Kem Basin, Morocco. Dating to the Upper Cretaceous period, specifically the Cenomanian stage approximately 100–94 million years ago, this specimen represents a large herbivorous sauropod dinosaur that once thrived in this ancient environment. The photograph provided shows the exact specimen you will receive, carefully selected for its quality, preservation, and overall display appeal.

Geological Context – Kem Kem Beds, Tegana Formation
The Kem Kem Beds are one of the most significant fossil-producing regions in the world, representing an extensive river and delta system that existed during the Late Cretaceous. These deposits consist primarily of sandstones and siltstones formed by ancient river channels, floodplains, and coastal environments linked to the Tethys Ocean. This dynamic ecosystem supported a wide variety of life, including large theropod predators, herbivorous dinosaurs, crocodilians, fish, and flying reptiles.

The Tegana Formation is especially known for preserving vertebrate fossils, where durable remains such as teeth were transported and rapidly buried in sediment, leading to exceptional preservation.

Fossil Type and Taxonomic Classification
Rebbachisaurus belongs to the order Saurischia, infraorder Sauropoda, and family Rebbachisauridae. This group of diplodocoid sauropods is characterised by relatively lightweight skeletal structures and specialised feeding adaptations. First described by René Lavocat in 1954, Rebbachisaurus is a key genus representing herbivorous dinosaur fauna in North Africa during the Cretaceous.

Teeth from this genus are particularly important for understanding feeding strategies and ecological roles within these prehistoric environments.

Morphological Features and Feeding Adaptations
This tooth exhibits the classic slender, elongated shape associated with Rebbachisaurus dentition. Slightly curved and tapering to a rounded point, it was adapted for cropping and stripping vegetation rather than chewing. The enamel surface is typically smooth, lacking serrations, which is characteristic of herbivorous dinosaurs.

Subtle wear patterns may be visible, reflecting repeated contact with fibrous plant material. The structure of the tooth demonstrates an efficient feeding mechanism, allowing Rebbachisaurus to process large quantities of vegetation necessary to sustain its massive size. Its preserved form provides valuable insight into the functional anatomy of sauropod feeding behaviour.

Depositional Environment and Preservation
The fossilisation process occurred within sediment-rich river systems where remains were rapidly buried by sand and silt. This rapid burial protected the tooth from environmental damage and scavenging. Over millions of years, mineralisation replaced the original biological material, preserving the tooth in stone while retaining its original shape and detail.

Teeth are among the most commonly preserved dinosaur fossils due to their dense composition, and specimens from the Kem Kem Beds are particularly well known for their durability and clarity.

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 preserve its natural integrity, ensuring you receive a high-quality and authentic fossil suitable for any collection.

Ideal for Collectors, Display, and Educational Use
A Rebbachisaurus dinosaur tooth fossil is an excellent addition to any fossil or dinosaur collection. Its connection to a large herbivorous sauropod from the Cretaceous period makes it both scientifically significant and visually appealing. Whether displayed in a collection, used for educational purposes, or presented as a unique gift, it offers 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 confidence and providing a unique 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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