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Trilobite fossils
Trilobite fossils. Rock containing a number of trilobite fossils (Ellipsocephalus hoffi) from the middle Cambrian period (about 515 million years ago). Trilobites are extinct hard-shelled, segmented arthropods that lived in the Earths ancient seas. They are considered one of Earths earliest, complex life-forms and are one of the most well-known creatures of the Palaeozoic Era. Trilobites existed between the Cambrian and Permian periods around 542-250 million years ago, and were mainly bottom-feeding, scavengers
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This print showcases a remarkable collection of Trilobite fossils, offering us a glimpse into the Earth's ancient seas during the middle Cambrian period. These extinct creatures, known as trilobites, were complex life-forms and are considered one of the earliest inhabitants of our planet. With their hard-shelled bodies and segmented structure, they thrived in marine environments millions of years ago. Trilobites existed between the Cambrian and Permian periods, spanning an incredible timeframe from around 542 to 250 million years ago. This particular image captures multiple specimens of Ellipsocephalus hoffi, a species that inhabited prehistoric oceans. As bottom-feeders and scavengers, these arthropods played a vital role in maintaining ecological balance beneath the waves. The significance of this photo lies not only in its portrayal of these fascinating creatures but also in its contribution to various scientific fields such as paleontology and zoology. It serves as a testament to our ever-evolving understanding of Earth's history and biodiversity. As we gaze upon this fossilized rock containing trilobite remains, we are reminded of the immense span of time that has passed since their existence. The intricate details preserved within each specimen offer valuable insights into our planet's past and shed light on the diverse array of life forms that have come before us. This stunning photograph is brought to you by Science Photo Library - an invaluable resource for those seeking knowledge about nature, geology, biology, and more.
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