0.9" Rebbachisaurus Sauropod Fossil Tooth Early Cretaceous Dinosaur COA, Display
Location: Baherija Formation, Kem Kem, Morocco Weight: 0.3 Ounces Dimensions: 0.9 Inches Long, 0.2 Inches Wide, 0.2 Inches Thick Comes with a Free Display. Comes with a Certificate of Authenticity. The item pictured is the one you will receive. Early Cretaceous, 97-99 million years old. Rebbachisaurus—meaning "Aït Rebbach lizard"—was a bold giant among sauropods from the Diplodocoidea family, roaming Africa and possibly South America around 99-97 million years ago during the Late Cretaceous. Fossils found in Morocco, Niger, Algeria, and Tunisia link it firmly to this era, with Moroccan finds being unmistakably Rebbachisaurus. The revelation of Rayososaurus, a South American doppelgänger, challenges old beliefs, suggesting these continents were still connected when thought long apart. Towering 14 meters and weighing 7 metric tons, this creature combined a small head, elegant neck, and whip-like tail with a fierce, towering, ridged spine that set it apart from all other sauropods.