What did trilobites go extinct?

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ByDonavyn Coffey-Live Science Contributor7 hours ago

These armored animals survived for 270 million years.

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Trilobites are weird creatures — they look like giant swimming potato bugs wearing helmets, and lived onEarthfor a whopping 270 million years. These armored invertebrates, whose species once numbered in the thousands, thrived in the oceans as they scavenged and dug for food, and even managed to survive two mass extinctions.

But about 252 million years ago, trilobites disappeared from the fossil record. What finally wiped out this class of resilient bottom dwellers?

The trilobite’s disappearance coincided with the end-Permian extinction (also known as the Permian-Triassic extinction), the third and the most devastating mass extinction event. Volcanic eruptions in Siberia spewed enormous amounts of lava for around 2 million years, according to Melanie Hopkins, an associate curator of paleontology at the American Museum of Natural History…

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