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The trilobites were among the earth's ARTHROPODS. Trilobites had an outer segmented shell and were there exoskeleton, wearing their skeleton on the outside it's body, like todays lobster.
All trilobite fossils have a similar body plan, being made up of three main body parts: A cephalon, or head, a segmented thorax, or main body section, and pygidium, or tail section. Therefore the name, trilobite, meaning three-sectioned.
Trilobites hatched from eggs as tiny larva. As the trilobite grew it shed its exoskeleton, or outer shell, in a process of molting. The trilobite would have molted a number of times during it life span. This accounts for the large number of trilobite fossils, as a single trilobite would have left a number of shed exoskeletons behind. This also explains why it is that many trilobite fossils have what appears broken, or separated, skeleton segments.
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Some species of trilobite lived in shallow seas and had large eyes while other trilobite species were blind, probably living too deep in the sea for light to reach them. The trilobite also had antennae that perhaps were used for taste and smell.
According to some scientist, the closest extant relatives of the trilobite may be the horseshoe crabs.
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