Description
This genuine Rebbachisaurus tooth fossil offers a rare glimpse into the life of one of the giant plant-eating dinosaurs that roamed North Africa during the Late Cretaceous Period (~95 million years ago).
Rebbachisaurus was a long-necked sauropod related to Diplodocus, known for its immense size and distinctive chisel-shaped teeth designed for stripping vegetation in the lush prehistoric floodplains of what is now Morocco.
Each tooth is an authentic specimen recovered from the Kem Kem Beds of southeastern Morocco, a world-famous fossil formation rich in dinosaurs and marine reptiles. This specimen is securely mounted in a Riker display frame—a glass-topped case that beautifully presents and protects the fossil, making it perfect for collectors, educators, or museum-style displays.
Size: Tooth: average 1.5". Frame: 5"x4"
Provenance: Kem Kem, Morocco
Age: Over 95 million years
Type: Representative sample - each tooth is unique and different, therefore the actual specimen you'll receive may differ slightly from the one pictured.