Dinosaur - Fossil vertebra bone - Rebbachisaurus garasbae





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Description from the seller
Scientific Name:
Rebbachisaurus garasbae
Location:
Kem Kem Valley, Morocco
Stage:
Upper Cretaceous
Size:
Approximately 18–19 cm
Description of fossil:
A large-sized caudal vertebra belonging to the gigantic sauropod Rebbachisaurus garasbae, one of the most imposing herbivores of the African Cretaceous. This type of vertebra, especially from the tail region, is extremely rare, as sauropod remains from the Kem Kem tend to appear highly fragmented due to intense predation by large carnivores such as Carcharodontosaurus.
The piece is presented in a completely natural state, with a very well-defined morphology, solid volume, and a skeletal structure that preserves exceptional details for its size. Its rarity is notable: complete or almost complete caudal vertebrae of Rebbachisaurus are virtually non-existent on the market, making this specimen a unique piece of enormous value for advanced collectors or museum displays.
Its size, between 18 and 19 cm, places it among the largest and best-preserved known specimens of this sauropod in the fossil trade.
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Seller's Story
Scientific Name:
Rebbachisaurus garasbae
Location:
Kem Kem Valley, Morocco
Stage:
Upper Cretaceous
Size:
Approximately 18–19 cm
Description of fossil:
A large-sized caudal vertebra belonging to the gigantic sauropod Rebbachisaurus garasbae, one of the most imposing herbivores of the African Cretaceous. This type of vertebra, especially from the tail region, is extremely rare, as sauropod remains from the Kem Kem tend to appear highly fragmented due to intense predation by large carnivores such as Carcharodontosaurus.
The piece is presented in a completely natural state, with a very well-defined morphology, solid volume, and a skeletal structure that preserves exceptional details for its size. Its rarity is notable: complete or almost complete caudal vertebrae of Rebbachisaurus are virtually non-existent on the market, making this specimen a unique piece of enormous value for advanced collectors or museum displays.
Its size, between 18 and 19 cm, places it among the largest and best-preserved known specimens of this sauropod in the fossil trade.
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