Rarer tooth of Rebbachisaurus, 28 mm. - Fossil tooth - 45 mm - 10 mm (No reserve price)

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Rebbachisaurus tooth fossil, a 28 mm specimen from Morocco, dating to the Cretaceous period, naturally preserved with a worn chewing surface, weighing 80 g and measuring 45 × 10 × 8 mm.

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Fossil. Perfect very rare tooth of Rebbachisaurus with excellent enamel preservation and worn chewing surface.
Rebbachisaurus is a genus of diplodocid sauropods that lived in Africa during the Late Cretaceous (Albium).
The holotype was found in the Tegana Formation in Morocco and was described in 1954 by René Lavocat.

Length: 45 mm

Region, Er Remlia, Gara es Sbaa, Sahara Desert (Morocco)
age
Cretaceous: Cenomanian (about 100 to 94 million years ago)

Fund comes from a collection liquidation.

Fossil. Perfect very rare tooth of Rebbachisaurus with excellent enamel preservation and worn chewing surface.
Rebbachisaurus is a genus of diplodocid sauropods that lived in Africa during the Late Cretaceous (Albium).
The holotype was found in the Tegana Formation in Morocco and was described in 1954 by René Lavocat.

Length: 45 mm

Region, Er Remlia, Gara es Sbaa, Sahara Desert (Morocco)
age
Cretaceous: Cenomanian (about 100 to 94 million years ago)

Fund comes from a collection liquidation.

Details

Specimen
Rarer tooth of Rebbachisaurus, 28 mm.
Country of Origin
Morocco
Geological Period
Cretaceous (145 - 66 million years)
Condition
Natural
Weight
80 g
Height
45 mm
Width
10 mm
Depth
8 mm
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