Trilobites lived in the Palaeozoic era, between 300 and 500 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.
528 million years ago.
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.
The first trilobites lived in the Cambrian then lived all the way through the permian
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Trilobites are an extinct group of arthropods. They had exoskeletons, legs, and antennae. Trilobites existed from about 525 billion years ago during the Cambrian until they died out 250 million years ago, during the Permian Extinction, which wiped out about 99% of species. See the related links to learn more about trilobites.
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Trilobites first appeared in the Cambrian Period around 521 million years ago, while fish began to emerge around 480 million years ago. This evolutionary timeline suggests that trilobites appeared earlier than fish in Earth's geological history.
Trilobites have been extinct for a long time; there are none left for us to take care of.
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.
No. There are two reasons for this.You generally do not find fossils in volcanic rock.Aruba formed after trilobites went extinct.