None. They are extinct.
Trilobite+sand=crab
rock and plankton
Although researching has provided a definition for the word trilobite there does not seem to be any reference as to why one would be referred to as a trilobite. A trilobite is an extinct arthropod from Paleozoic times of which the skeleton is divided into three parts.
A large trilobite was a particle-feeder. They probably scavenged for bits of dead creatures along the bottom of the ocean, as well as feeding on bits of algae.
Trilobite.
The Atlantic Ocean is where they live.
Yes there are trilobite's located on the shores of Lake Erie. Lake Erie was once covered by salt water (the ocean) and much of the shores between Fort Erie and Port Colborne are covered in fossilized ocean bottom. We're talking long before dinosaurs, I think the fossils are 200m to 400m years old. Upper-Devonian & Cabrian period, when critters had yet to live on land.I comb the beach often looking for fossils. You'll find lots of corals, tube worms, and other non-vertibrates. I found a fossilized snail once, in perfect condition in the rock, and I just recently found a trilobite. Picture attached. There are better pictures on the web, but this one is mine!
No, they live in the ocean.
They live in the ocean, lol
they live in the ocean
Do hippos live in the ocean?