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Rare pair Cambropallas telesto trilobites, displaying positive & negative halves
$ 314.16
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DimensionsHeight: 10 Inches; Width: 13 1/2 Inches; Depth: 1 Inches
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This is a rare pair of Cambropallas telesto trilobites, displaying both the positive and negative halves. the specimen has exceptional preservation throughout.
Measures ~ 10" high x 13-1/2" wide (measuring both halves together, standing side by side) Time period: Middle Cambrian / 500 myo Location: Morocco, Africa
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Trilobites are extinct hard shelled marine arthropods with amazingly great diversity. It is estimated there were over 15,000 known species of Trilobita, making them the most diverse animal life form that ever existed on earth. In Morocco, new Trilobite specimens are being discovered every year. Trilobites are are important as paleo-zoic guide fossils, having existed for over 270 million years. They began their existence during the early Cambrian time period (520 mya), long before dinosaurs existed but went extinct around 250 mya, before dinosaurs died out.
Trilobites keen eye structures were highly adaptable to their environment. Some had lenses extending off of antenna like protrusions, while others had large eyes with thousands of lenses which enabled the creature to see 360 degrees. The name Trilobite means "three lobes", and is so named due to the long sections of the animals body, the Left & Right Pleural Lobes and the middle Axial Lobe.
With their graceful body lines one can understand why these interesting yet bizarre creatures have been nicknamed "The Butterflies of the Sea".