



Trilobita
Trilobites are ancient sea creatures that lived long before dinosaurs. They had hard shells and many legs, like tiny armored bugs of the past.
生息地: Marine
The Trilobite has a distinctive three-lobed body, segmented lengthwise and across, covered by a hard exoskeleton. Its body is typically oval or elongated with a prominent head, a multi-segmented middle section, and a tail plate. While fossilized, some likely displayed dark, earthy tones or mottled patterns.




カテゴリ
Invertebrateレア度
Rare
危険度
1/5 · 非常に低い
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Some trilobites could even burrow into the seafloor, hiding from hungry predators!
The largest trilobite ever found was over 70 centimeters long, about the size of a small dog!
Their name means 'three lobes' in Latin, referring to the distinct sections of their body.
Trilobites are more closely related to modern crabs and spiders than to insects, despite their appearance!
Trilobite has a tough, segmented exoskeleton that helps them protect their soft body from predators and injuries.
Trilobite can see in many directions using large compound eyes because this helps them spot ancient predators and find food.
Trilobite can roll up into a tight ball because this ability helps them shield their vulnerable underside from danger.
Trilobites grazed on detritus, filtered tiny particles, or hunted small invertebrates on the ocean floor.
Anomalocaris canadensis
A large Cambrian predator that hunted early arthropods.
Pterygotus rhenaniae
A giant Eurypterid, a formidable predator of ancient seas.
Sacabambaspis janvieri
An early jawless fish that likely preyed on smaller marine creatures.
まだ別名はありません。
危険度
1/5 · 非常に低い
Trilobites are fossils and no longer alive, so they are safe to explore and learn about.
2-700 mm
365-1825 日
Trilobites grazed on detritus, filtered tiny particles, or hunted small invertebrates on the ocean floor.
Marine
Foraging
30
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