Name:
Rebbachisaurus tamesnensis Tooth
Age: Cretaceous
Formation: Tegana Formation
Location: Taouz, Morocco
Size: Tooth is 1.8 inches long
Here is an unusual dinosaur tooth. This is a Rebbachisaurus tamesnensis tooth from the Cretaceous of Morocco. Rebbachisaurus was a plant-eating dinosaur which belonged to the Diplodocid family. This tooth is quite robust and has beautiful, corrugated, brick-red enamel. A very distinctive wear facet is beautifully displayed on the tip of the tooth. This is a great example of a tooth from this strange sauropod dinosaur.
This fossil was collected and obtained legally, and is also being sold legally.
A Certificate of Authenticity from EXTINCTIONS is included with this specimen.
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