The Trilobites was created in 1984.
No, trilobites are marine creatures that lived during the Paleozoic era, millions of years ago. Aruba's volcanic rocks are much younger in age and do not contain fossils of trilobites.
Yes. The biological explanations are Mutation and Adaption. For example, humans don't descend from the apes you can visit in the zoo, but humans and apes rahter descend from an ape-like lifeform that lived some thousand yeras ago.
Trilobites: The Index Fossil There are many thousands of known species of trilobite fossils found worldwide. Trilobites are considered to be good index fossils because they evolved so rapidly, and this allows geologists the ability to date the rocks in which the trilobites are found. The discovery of trilobites is second only to the discovery of dinosaurs, and new species of trilobites are still being discovered today.
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The Trilobites was created in 1984.
we came from early humans ranging from Australopithecus to modern human.
Trilobites did not have jaws, therefore they could not bite.
Trilobites and sharks coexisted during the Paleozoic Era.
Trilobites are extinct but they were marine animals.
Vertebrates have backbones. Examples are dinosaurs, humans and eagles. Invertebrates have no backbone. Examples are ants, squids and trilobites.
Scientists believe that trilobites reproduced sexually. These prehistoric and extinct creatures were a type of arthropod that probably laid eggs. Trilobites lived about 250 million years ago.
Where DID trilobites live? In the ocean, between 530 million and 250 million years ago.
Trilobites became extinct about 250 million years ago, in the Mesozoic Era.
The first trilobites lived in the Cambrian then lived all the way through the permian
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