The giant trilobite lived around 445 million years ago near what is now Hudson Bay.
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Fossils, including a 100-plus-specimen trilobite collection, also will be displayed.
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The trilobite head alone, for example, displays many such characteristics.
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On arrival, Yamane finds giant radioactive footprints, and a trilobite.
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It was at the end of the Paleozoic Era that the trilobite disappeared.
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He specializes in the olenellids, the oldest, most primitive trilobite group ever to evolve.
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The model, gut contents, feces and wear all suggest Anomalocaris was not a trilobite eater.
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A giant black trilobite makes its appearance and attacks Dr. Kelsey.
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It was an Anomalocaris-eat-trilobite world, filled with species like nothing on today's Earth.
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An extinct arthropod that was abundant in Paleozoic times; had an exoskeleton divided into three parts
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