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2.07" Rebbachisaurus Tooth With Partial Root - Sauropod Dinosaur
This is a beautifully preserved, 2.07" long tooth of the large Moroccan diplodocid, Rebbachisaurus garasbae. It displays the distinctive, chisel shaped wear pattern frequently seen on teeth of these sauropods. It comes from the Late Cretaceous, Kem Kem of Morocco, home to such meat eating giants as Spinosaurus and Carcharodontosaurus. This particular specimen has a partial root still attached which is unusual.
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Rebbachisaurus
is a genus of sauropod dinosaur of the superfamily Diplodocoidea, up to 20 meters (65 ft) long, that lived during the Early-Late Cretaceous period in Africa about 99 million years ago. This massive four-legged plant-eating animal had a small head, a long, graceful neck and a whiplike tail. Rebbachisaurus is distinguished from other sauropods by its unusually tall, ridged back. The discovery of Rayososaurus, a South American sauropod nearly identical to Rebbachisaurus, supports the theory that there was still a land connection between Africa and South America during the Early Cretaceous, long after it was commonly thought the two continents had separated.
SPECIES
Rebbachisaurus garasbae
LOCATION
Taouz, Kem Kem Basin, Morocco
FORMATION
Kem Kem Beds
SIZE
2.07" long
CATEGORY
SUB CATEGORY
ITEM
#94155
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