They would have been to the small animals they stalked.
cause predators ate all of them
because of the climate they change in land form and predators
There glowing prescence and scary attitude wards some of the predators off
The Trilobites was created in 1984.
yes it is
Trilobites did not have jaws, therefore they could not bite.
Any carnivorous creature at that time that lived in the ocean and had a mouth big enough to eat one...they were'nt picky. The above answer is obviously far too vague and is not quite correct. Instead I offer the following: Trilobites were early relatives of the arthropods. They had ways of protecting themselves with an exoskeleton and also with spines. Evidently they were not just an available food source for whatever had a large enough mouth and happened to be hungry! Anomalocaris was one of the natural predators of the trilobites and it is also thought to be related to the arthropods. Scientists have found fossilized trilobites that have been attacked and killed by these creatures. The bite marks match perfectly with the mouth of the anomalocaris so it is apparently true.
Trilobites are extinct but they were marine animals.
Llamas are relatively docile animals, but will protect the herd from predators if warrented.
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.