Dinosaurs 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 (longneck) related to
Diplodocus and
Apatosaurus. These simple peg-like teeth are typical for the family.
These cast Rebbachisaurus teeth are 2.5 inches long. This is a cast of the original fossil, research grade in quality polyresin and hand-painted. Colors may vary.