Rebbachisaurus teeth99 Million Years BPMid CretaceousMorocco
Dinosaurs, like all other reptiles, shed their teeth continually throughout their life. This ensures there are always fresh and unworn teeth at all times, so the animal can effectively feed. Rebbachisaurus was a sauropod (long neck) related to Diplodocus and Apatosaurus. These simple peg-like teeth are typical for the family.
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This is a replica of the original fossil, cast in quality polyresin and hand painted.Size: 2 1/2 inchesMaterial: polyresin (color may differ from replica to replica)*Comes with a information card
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