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Being diverse was the key to the longevity
of Trilobites as a species. During the
Cambrian Period (600 mya), four Orders of Trilobites came into being. During the Cambrian Mass Extinction Event
(500 mya), one Order did go extinct.
However during the Ordovician Period (450 mya), two new Orders emerged,
who colonized the new coral reefs. Only
one Order of Trilobites survived the Devonian Extinction Event (350 mya). This meant that the Class of Trilobita (Trilobites) was bottlenecked
into the Proetida Order who lived in both deep and shallow waters. These small Trilobites had unusually large
eyes and spines on either side of their heads.
When life was pushed to the brink of extinction during the Permian Great
Dying (about 250 mya), this final group of Trilobites died out.
This great diversity enabled Trilobites
to exist for over 300 million years, longer than many other species. Paleontologists could find these animals in
every marine environment in every shape and size. But as Trilobites lost their ability to adapt
and to become more diverse, They declined in numbers and eventually went
extinct.
From Trilobites, we learn that the
key to survival is to be adaptable and diverse.
Moreover, the most important aspect to staying strong is embracing
diversity. When Trilobites ceased to
adapt, They died out. When we refuse
accept diversity, we should remember the final fate of Trilobites. Let Trilobites show you how to adapt
successfully.
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