Description
Rebbachisaurus Dinosaur Tooth from the Kem Kem Beds of Morocco
This genuine Rebbachisaurus dinosaur tooth fossil originates from the Tegana Formation within the renowned Kem Kem Beds of the Kem Kem Basin in southeastern 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 roamed vast prehistoric floodplains. The fossil shown in the photograph is the exact specimen you will receive, carefully selected for its preservation, form, and display quality.
Geological Context – Tegana Formation, Kem Kem Basin
The Kem Kem Beds are one of the most important fossil-producing regions in the world, representing an ancient fluvial and deltaic system connected to the Tethys Ocean. The Tegana Formation is composed predominantly of sandstones and siltstones deposited by river channels, floodplains, and estuarine environments during the Cenomanian stage of the Late Cretaceous. These environments supported a rich and diverse ecosystem including large theropods, crocodilians, fish, and herbivorous dinosaurs such as Rebbachisaurus.
Rapid sediment deposition in these river systems enabled the preservation of durable fossil material, particularly teeth and bones, often with excellent structural integrity.
Fossil Type and Taxonomic Classification
Rebbachisaurus belongs to the order Saurischia, infraorder Sauropoda, and family Rebbachisauridae. This group of diplodocoid sauropods is known for its relatively lightweight skeletal structure and specialised feeding adaptations. The genus was first described by René Lavocat in 1954 and remains an important representative of North African dinosaur fauna from the Cretaceous period.
Fossil teeth from this genus are especially valuable for understanding the feeding behaviour and ecological niche of these large herbivores.
Morphological Features and Feeding Adaptations
This tooth displays the characteristic elongated and slender profile typical of Rebbachisaurus dentition. Slightly curved and tapering towards a rounded point, it was adapted for cropping and stripping vegetation rather than chewing. Unlike carnivorous dinosaur teeth, it lacks serrations and instead features a smooth enamel surface suited to processing plant matter.
Subtle wear patterns may be visible along the surface, indicating repeated use against fibrous vegetation. The tooth’s structure reflects an efficient feeding strategy, allowing Rebbachisaurus to consume large volumes of plant material necessary to sustain its immense body size. Its preserved form offers valuable insight into sauropod feeding mechanics and behaviour.
Depositional Environment and Preservation
The fossilisation process occurred in sediment-rich river environments where remains were rapidly buried by sand and silt. This rapid burial protected the tooth from scavenging and environmental degradation. Over millions of years, mineralisation replaced the original organic material, preserving the tooth in stone while maintaining its original shape and detail.
The Kem Kem Beds are particularly noted for producing well-preserved vertebrate fossils, with teeth being among the most commonly recovered due to their durability.
Authenticity and Certificate of Guarantee
This fossil is a genuine specimen and includes a Certificate of Authenticity lifetime guarantee card. Each piece is carefully prepared and handled to preserve its natural condition, ensuring you receive an authentic and high-quality 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 association with a large herbivorous sauropod from the Cretaceous period makes it both scientifically important and visually appealing. Whether displayed in a cabinet, study, or educational setting, it offers a tangible connection 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 and impressive addition to your collection.






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