Trilobite fossil
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Trilobite fossil
Trilobite fossil. Fossil of the trilobite Lichas furcifer. This trilobite lived during the Permian period (around 286-245 million years ago). The trilobites are an extinct group of marine arthropods with a hard, segmented shell that is divided into 3 sections. Most were bottom dwellers, feeding either on organic sediment on the ocean floor or by catching their own prey. Many trilobites could roll themselves into a ball when threatened, ensuring that only the shell was exposed to attackers. Found in County Durham, England
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