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Author Topic:   Trilobite, Eyewitness to Evolution
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12-23-2017 9:38 AM
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12-22-2017 11:35 PM


Thanks for the review. I just looked and my public library has a copy of this book and so I'll mosey on down there today and check it out.

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02-09-2018 3:33 PM
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12-22-2017 11:35 PM


Very enlightening!
Thank you for recommending this book! I actually have a trilobite fossil that I bought years ago as well and I kept pulling it out as I read this book.
What cool creatures they are with crystal eyes (calcite). I was absolutely amazed that they had found trilobite larvae fossils and enough of them to actually map their development to adulthood and also use the larval stage to show how some trilobites were closely related even though their adult bodies were markedly different.
It was a very interesting walk back in time.

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