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Trilobite

$400.00

This Trilobite fossil from Morocco, dating back to the Cambrian Period, features a well-preserved specimen mounted on a screw for easy display. Measuring 3.75 x 2.25 x 2 inches and weighing 260g, the Trilobite offers a clear view of its segmented body and distinctive exoskeleton.

Trilobites, one of the earliest known groups of arthropods, lived around 500 million years ago and are often found in sedimentary rocks. Their unique body structure and fossilized remains provide valuable insights into the marine ecosystems of the Cambrian Period. This specimen is a remarkable example of an ancient creature that once thrived in Earth’s oceans.

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This Trilobite fossil from Morocco, dating back to the Cambrian Period, features a well-preserved specimen mounted on a screw for easy display. Measuring 3.75 x 2.25 x 2 inches and weighing 260g, the Trilobite offers a clear view of its segmented body and distinctive exoskeleton.

Trilobites, one of the earliest known groups of arthropods, lived around 500 million years ago and are often found in sedimentary rocks. Their unique body structure and fossilized remains provide valuable insights into the marine ecosystems of the Cambrian Period. This specimen is a remarkable example of an ancient creature that once thrived in Earth’s oceans.

This Trilobite fossil from Morocco, dating back to the Cambrian Period, features a well-preserved specimen mounted on a screw for easy display. Measuring 3.75 x 2.25 x 2 inches and weighing 260g, the Trilobite offers a clear view of its segmented body and distinctive exoskeleton.

Trilobites, one of the earliest known groups of arthropods, lived around 500 million years ago and are often found in sedimentary rocks. Their unique body structure and fossilized remains provide valuable insights into the marine ecosystems of the Cambrian Period. This specimen is a remarkable example of an ancient creature that once thrived in Earth’s oceans.

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