Posted 3 years ago
fortapache
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Possibly 500 Million years old. They were around a long time until a mass extinction in the Permian period 250 million years ago. These were early arthropods like crabs and lobsters.
This example is a massive three inches long. The tiny legs and feelers are missing but not bad for couple hundred million years.
Nice..they would've been hanging out with my orthoceras...
https://www.collectorsweekly.com/stories/288624-orthoceras-fossil-specimen--500-million
Amazing fossil!!
Amazing is an understatement.
I think it looks like a large rolly-polly bug!
Don't know the scientific name for the little bug that rolls up like a ball when touched, this would be similar to them.
feeling a little bit of envy for you with this one Brian, great find and post. Lori
Very nice fossil of a trilobite. Specimens like this are widely available from deposits in Morocco. The rolly-polly bug is also called a sow bug.
Close.. its a Pillbug...
"pillbugs can roll themselves up into a protective ball when threatened, like an armadillo; sowbugs cannot. Sowbugs have a pair of short tail-like structures on the end of their bodies; pillbugs do not."
Pretty cool I love fossils these do get much bigger
Thank you very much Dave. You have a fine fossil. They may have known each other.
Thank you very much Scott.
Thank you very much Lori. If it had the legs it would look like a sow bug.
Thank you very much Congen. It may have come from there.
Thank you very much Dave again. I think sow bugs fold up. Yes rpillbugs roll up in a ball/
And thank you very much Olecody.