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Product code: F14394
Available: Yes
Provenience: Morocco (Taouz - Tegana Formation)
Geological Era: Early Cretaceous (Albian)
Age: 105 million of years
Measure: cm 2.7
real fossil tooth of a long neck sauropod, cm 2.7.
Rebbachisaurus is a genus of sauropod dinosaur of the superfamily Diplodocoidea, up to 20 meters (68 ft) long, that lived in the Early Cretaceous period about 105 million years ago. This massive four-legged plant-eating animal had a small head, a long, graceful neck and a whiplike tail. Rebbachisaurus is distinguished from other sauropods by its unusually tall, ridged back. The discovery of Rayososaurus, a South American sauropod nearly identical to Rebbachisaurus, supports the theory that there was still a land connection between Africa and South America during the Early Cretaceous, long after it was commonly thought the two continents had separated.
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