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seaanimalsdotcom · 2 months ago
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Hedgehog-crab
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Hedgehog Crab (Derilambrus angulifrons)
This spiky little crustacean belongs to the Parthenopidae family and is found in the deep waters of the Pacific Ocean.
Its spiny shell helps it blend in with rocky environments, offering protection from predators.
Despite its cute appearance, this crab is a skilled scavenger, feeding on small invertebrates and organic debris!
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transparentfossil · 21 days ago
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1.3” Fossilized Hemipristis with coral - shark tooth
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fluffylink · 3 months ago
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Working on teeth displays
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uk-fossils · 3 days ago
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Genuine Rebbachisaurus Dinosaur Tooth Fossil Cretaceous Kem Kem Morocco COA
Authentic Fossil Rebbachisaurus Dinosaur Tooth – A Rare Cretaceous Marvel
This rare and genuine Rebbachisaurus dinosaur tooth is a captivating piece of history from the Kem Kem Beds of the Tegana Formation, located in the Kem Kem Basin, Morocco. Dating back to the Aptian stage of the Cretaceous period, this fossil represents a unique sauropod species known for its long neck and herbivorous diet.
Key Features:
Species: Rebbachisaurus (Sauropod Dinosaur)
Geological Formation: Kem Kem Beds, Tegana Formation
Age: Aptian, Cretaceous (~113-125 million years old)
Location: Kem Kem Basin, Morocco
Condition: 100% Genuine Fossil
Certificate of Authenticity: Included with every purchase
Why Choose This Fossil?
Unique Specimen: The tooth shown in the listing photos is the exact fossil you will receive. Carefully chosen for its remarkable preservation and quality, this piece is a standout in any collection.
Scale Reference: Includes a 1cm cube in the photos to provide precise size context. See images for full measurements.
Professionally Prepared: Cleaned and stabilized by experts to ensure long-term durability and display quality.
About Rebbachisaurus:
Rebbachisaurus, a genus of sauropod dinosaurs, lived in what is now North Africa during the mid-Cretaceous period. Known for its massive size and elongated neck, Rebbachisaurus was an herbivore that thrived in lush environments. Its fossil remains provide crucial insights into the diverse ecosystem of the Kem Kem Basin during this era. Teeth like this were essential for stripping foliage from trees and other vegetation, enabling this gentle giant to sustain its enormous body size.
Perfect for Collectors and Enthusiasts
This Rebbachisaurus tooth fossil is ideal for anyone passionate about dinosaurs, paleontology, or natural history. It also makes an excellent gift for collectors and history buffs alike. A true centerpiece that highlights the fascinating story of Earth's ancient past.
All of our fossils are 100% genuine and come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We guarantee that you’ll receive a high-quality specimen, carefully selected and prepared for your enjoyment.
Fast and Secure Shipping: Your fossil will be packed with great care to ensure it arrives safely at your doorstep.
Don’t miss your chance to own a genuine Rebbachisaurus dinosaur tooth from the Cretaceous period. Add this extraordinary fossil to your collection today!
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sovomania · 23 days ago
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commanderalanfrog · 2 months ago
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Fly, be free, like poop from a butt. Be yourself and be true, just like a wet poo
Taylor Swif, 2025
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xgh0stxi1u · 14 days ago
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Fossilized teeth!! These are some my grandmother found roughly 20 years ago. Love a cool story!
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silivridisklinigi · 6 months ago
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seaanimalsdotcom · 2 months ago
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Gulper eel - Why is bro lowkey adorable
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Gulper Eel (Eurypharynx pelecanoides)
This deep-sea oddball belongs to the Eurypharyngidae family and is found in the dark depths of the ocean, typically between 1,600 and 10,000 feet deep.
Its massive, expandable mouth allows it to swallow prey much larger than itself—like a pelican, earning it the nickname "Pelican Eel."
Despite its eerie appearance, it’s a fragile, soft-bodied creature that relies on its bioluminescent tail to attract prey in the pitch-black deep sea.
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transparentfossil · 1 month ago
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Raccoon Fossil Premolar and Molar Teeth - Florida - Pleistocene
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tippingthescalesexotics · 9 months ago
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These are some of my favorite finds, fossilized buffalo bones and teeth, gastropod and my first complete bivalve. I found a bunch of shark teeth but they are all small. The ocean wasn't deep in central to North Texas.
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crossroadsdog · 4 months ago
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Smilodon, 2024
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uk-fossils · 5 months ago
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Authentic Carcharodon Megalodon Fossil Shark Tooth - Miocene Era | Florida, USA | COA Included
For sale is an authentic fossilized tooth from the prehistoric shark species Carcharodon megalodon. This impressive fossil dates back to the Miocene epoch and was discovered in Florida, USA—one of the world’s richest fossil shark tooth hunting grounds. Carcharodon megalodon was the largest predatory shark to have ever lived, and this fossil tooth represents a rare and fascinating piece of its history.
This fossil has been handpicked for its exceptional quality, showing well-preserved details. The photos provided show the actual tooth you will receive. A 1cm scale cube is included in the images for accurate size reference. Please refer to the photos to assess the full dimensions and condition of this exceptional fossil.
About Carcharodon megalodon: Carcharodon megalodon, often referred to simply as "Megalodon," roamed the oceans during the Miocene epoch, roughly 23 to 3.6 million years ago. This extinct species of shark could reach lengths of up to 60 feet, making it one of the largest predators in Earth's history. Megalodon's teeth, characterized by their broad, triangular shape and serrated edges, were designed to slice through prey such as whales, large fish, and other marine mammals.
Owning a Megalodon tooth offers a unique connection to one of the ocean's most fearsome predators. These fossilized teeth are sought after by collectors and enthusiasts alike, and this particular specimen makes for a spectacular addition to any fossil collection.
Authenticity: All of our fossils are 100% genuine and come with a Certificate of Authenticity, ensuring their provenance and legitimacy. You can be confident that this is an authentic fossil carefully sourced and curated for your collection.
Condition: This Megalodon tooth fossil is in excellent condition, with remarkable preservation of its serrated edges and surface texture. The tooth has been fully cleaned and prepared, highlighting its natural beauty. Please refer to the detailed photos for a complete visual assessment.
Shipping & Handling: We take great care to package this fossil securely to ensure it arrives safely at your location. We offer worldwide shipping with tracking and insurance, so your fossil will reach you in excellent condition.
Customer Satisfaction: Your satisfaction is our priority. If you have any questions or require additional information about this fossil, feel free to contact us before making your purchase. We are happy to assist with any inquiries you may have.
Don't miss the opportunity to own a genuine Carcharodon megalodon tooth—a remarkable fossil from one of the greatest predators in Earth's history, perfect for any fossil enthusiast or serious collector.
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samimarkart · 10 days ago
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fossil fanatic design for people like me!! had fun adding the tully monster one - i love a good mazon creek fossil
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geologyin-blog · 24 days ago
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Monster Megalodon tooth found by CMM paleontologists at Calvert Cliffs, Maryland
Photo: Calvert Marine Museum Fossil Club
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soviet-furries · 2 months ago
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Vasya and the Dinosaur (Вася и динозавр)
Kievnauchfilm, 1971
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