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.
geology
Trilobites are fossils that begin with letter T.
because of the climate they change in land form and predators
Answer: yes they do! 2 years ago while swimming with my faamily at the beach, we saw them. like a 100 times we see them. they're so creepy with black eyes and coated in sand.Wrong Answer ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ Answer: No, Trilobites do not live today, they went extinct at the end of the permian,over 250million years ago. There are however many species of crustacean alive today that weakly bare resemblance to trilobites however.Most notable of these, and what Mr or Mrs Wrong above probably saw, were either tadpole shrimp or serolid isopod.But with that said, most Brachiopoda share some resemblance. I cant believe this answer has been up or so long without ^^^ that being corrected.crazy. Hope this helps ease any confusion or madness.
They allow machinists to reproduce parts read from schematics.
they reproduced asexually
The Trilobites was created in 1984.
Trilobites did not have jaws, therefore they could not bite.
Trilobites are extinct but they were marine animals.
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
arthropods
Trilobites
Arthropods
What does reproduction mean
Trilobites have been extinct for a long time; there are none left for us to take care of.