No, stromatolites are bacterial mats and have been around for at least 2,700,000,000 years.
Trilobites only appear in the fossil record about 526,000,000 years ago.
Trilobites lived for 280 million years before they became extinct, from the Cambrian to the Permian.
Ammonites appeared during the Devonian period, around 400 million years ago, while trilobites first appeared during the Cambrian period, approximately 540 million years ago. Therefore, ammonites came into existence after trilobites.
yes they do
it is a stromatolite from the precambrian age
No. Dinosaurs and trilobites are completely different. Trilobites were arthropods in the same phylum as insects and crustaceans. They went extinct before the first dinosaurs appeared. Dinosaurs are vertebrates and are technically classified as reptiles, though they had more in common with birds.
The Trilobites was created in 1984.
Trilobites did not have jaws, therefore they could not bite.
Trilobites are extinct but they were marine animals.
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.
Very probable any action exist.
Where DID trilobites live? In the ocean, between 530 million and 250 million years ago.
The first trilobites lived in the Cambrian then lived all the way through the permian