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{{Infobox Fossil‎
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{{Infobox Fossil
|name  = Trilobite
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|name  = trilobite
|ja-name= さんようちゅう
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|ja-name = さんようちゅう
|ko-name= 삼엽충
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|ko-name = 삼엽충
|zh-name= 三叶虫
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|zh-name = 三叶虫
|zht-name= 三葉蟲
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|zht-name = 三葉蟲
|fr-name= Trilobite
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|fr-name = Trilobite
|es-name= Trilobites
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|es-name = Trilobites
|it-name= Trilobite
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|it-name = Trilobite
|de-name= Trilobit
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|de-name = Trilobit
|nl-name= Trilobiet
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|nl-name = Trilobiet
|ru-name= Трилобит
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|ru-name = Трилобит
|image  = NHMuseumTrilobite.jpeg
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|image  = NH Trilobite Museum.jpg
|scientific name = Unknown
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|caption = The trilobite in the museum in {{NH|nolink}}.
|price  = 1,000 [[Bells]] (AC)<br>1,300 [[Bells]] (WW, CF, NL, NH)
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|scientific name = Cheirurus
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|type = Standalone
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|price  = 1,300 [[Bell]]s
 
}}
 
}}
The '''Trilobite''' is a stand-alone [[fossil]] that can be donated to the [[museum]] in all {{SER}} games to date.
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The '''trilobite''' is a standalone [[fossil]] in the {{SER}} introduced in {{DnM}} that appears in all subsequent games to date.
  
==Donating to the museum==
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==At the museum==
===In ''Animal Crossing''===
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===In {{PG|nolink}}===
''"Well, what do we have hoo? A trilobite, if I'm not terribly mistaken. Yes, yes. Very nice indeed. This is quite a beautiful specimen, as well. Quite! You're to be congratulated! Well then, where to begin? Trilobites...Ah, yes...Trilobites were hard-shelled segmented arthropods, which populated the Paleozoic seas long before dinosaurs existed. There were over 15,000 species of known trilobites, and more are discovered each year, wot wot! This makes them the single most diverse group of extinct organisms ever! Amazing! Truly remarkable, you know! They are, however, extinct: no living descendants whatsoever. The constant perils of nature and quite formidable indeed."''
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{{PGFossilGroup
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|name={{PAGENAME}}
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|description=Well, what do we have hoo? A trilobite, if I'm not terribly mistaken. Yes, yes. Very nice indeed. This is quite a beautiful specimen, as well. Quite! You're to be congratulated! Well then, where to begin? Trilobites...Ah, yes...Trilobites were hard-shelled segmented arthropods, which populated the Paleozoic seas long before dinosaurs existed. There were over 15,000 species of known trilobites, and more are discovered each year, wot wot! This makes them the single most diverse group of extinct organisms ever! Amazing! Truly remarkable, you know! They are, however, extinct: no living descendants whatsoever. The constant perils of nature and quite formidable indeed.}}
  
 
===In {{WW|short|nolink}}===
 
===In {{WW|short|nolink}}===
''"Hoo my, simply marvelous! This fossil is an outstanding specimen. Trilobites existed long before the dinosaurs, I'll have you know. At the time, there were very few enemies, so they absolutely thrived, wot! For protection, much like a...blech...[[pill bug]], they would roll up into a ball. Oh, forgive my babbling! The very thought of these beasts gets me atwitter!"''
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{{WWFossilGroup
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|name=Trilobite
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|description=Hoo my, simply marvelous! This fossil is an outstanding specimen. Trilobites existed long before the dinosaurs, I'll have you know. At the time, there were very few enemies, so they absolutely thrived, wot! For protection, much like a...blech...[[pill bug]], they would roll up into a ball. Oh, forgive my babbling! The very thought of these beasts gets me atwitter!}}
  
 
===In {{CF|short|nolink}}===
 
===In {{CF|short|nolink}}===
''"Hoo, this fossil is a truly outstanding specimen! Trilobites were around long before the age of the dinosaurs, eh wot? They were quite numerous, and as a result, much research has been done on these fellows. In point of fact, scientists date geological strata based on them. It's almost like they're your guides for time traveling!"''
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[[File:CFMuseumTrilobite.jpg|thumb|right|The Trilobite in the museum in {{CF|short|nolink}}.]]
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{{CFFossilGroup
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|name=Trilobite
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|description=Hoo, this fossil is a truly outstanding specimen! Trilobites were around long before the age of the dinosaurs, eh wot? They were quite numerous, and as a result, much research has been done on these fellows. In point of fact, scientists date geological strata based on them. It's almost like they're your guides for time traveling!}}
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{{Clear|right}}
  
 
===In {{NL|short|nolink}}===
 
===In {{NL|short|nolink}}===
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After donating the fossil in {{NL|short}}, its plaque in the museum will read:
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''"Similar in appearance to a wood louse, the trilobite was an ancient sea-dwelling arthropod. It could range between 4 mm and 70 cm in length, depending on various factors. The trilobite was one of the first creatures to have eyes and the ability to detect enemies and prey."''
 
''"Similar in appearance to a wood louse, the trilobite was an ancient sea-dwelling arthropod. It could range between 4 mm and 70 cm in length, depending on various factors. The trilobite was one of the first creatures to have eyes and the ability to detect enemies and prey."''
  
 
===In {{NH|short|nolink}}===
 
===In {{NH|short|nolink}}===
''"'''Trilobites''' were ancient and extinct before the dinosaurs ever appeared! It boggles the mind! Hoo! They were also one of the most successful classes of animal ever, existing for over 300 million years. Some 50,000 species have been identified in sizes ranging from three millimeters to over two feet! Alas, that is the very limit of my enthusiasm for them, though-<small>they look rather too much like bugs.</small>"''
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{{NHFossilGroup
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|name=Trilobite
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|description=Trilobites were ancient and extinct before the dinosaurs ever appeared! It boggles the mind! Hoo! They were also one of the most successful classes of animal ever, existing for over 300 million years. Some 50,000 species have been identified in sizes ranging from three millimeters to over two feet! Alas, that is the very limit of my enthusiasm for them, though, they look rather too much like bugs.
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|room=1}}
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==As an item==
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===In {{PG|nolink}}===
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{{PGFossilInfo
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| number = 25
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| name = trilobite
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| image = Trilobite PG Model.png
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| sell = 1300
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| width = 1.0
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| length = 1.0
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| hha = 300
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}}
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===In {{WW|short|nolink}}===
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{{WWFossilInfo
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| number = 10
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| name = trilobite
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| image = Trilobite WW Model.png
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| sell = 1300
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| color1 = Gray
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| color2 = Brown
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| theme = Old-school
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| width = 1.0
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| length = 1.0
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| hra = 300
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}}
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===In {{CF|short|nolink}}===
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{{CFFossilInfo
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| number = 10
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| name = trilobite
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| image = Trilobite CF Model.png
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| sell = 1300
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| color1 = Gray
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| color2 = Brown
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| theme = Retro
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| width = 1.0
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| length = 1.0
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| hra = 300
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}}
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===In {{NL|short|nolink}}===
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{{NLFossilInfo
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| name = trilobite
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| image = Trilobite NL Model.png
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| sell = 1300
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| color1 = Gray
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| color2 = Brown
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| width = 1.0
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| length = 1.0
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}}
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===In {{NH|short|nolink}}===
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{{NHFossilInfo
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| name = trilobite
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| image = Trilobite NH Icon.png
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| interactable = No
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| sell = 1300
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| color1 = Beige
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| color2 = Brown
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| width = 1.0
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| length = 1.0
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}}
  
 
==Real-world information==
 
==Real-world information==
Trilobites were one of the earliest groups of arthropods, and one of the most successful groups of early animals. They first appear 521 million years ago in the Cambrian period, already highly diverse. Their biodiversity, combined with wide geographic ranges and easily fossilized exoskeletons, lend to an extensive fossil record, with over 20,000 species in ten orders described over their almost 300 million years in existence. They flourished throughout the lower Paleozoic, particularly the Ordovician period, during which nine of the orders coexisted. Trilobites also had diverse lifestyles: some on the sea floor were predators, scavengers, or filter-feeders; some fed on plankton in the open ocean; and some even could crawl on land. However, they suffered a slow decline through the upper Devonian; only four families from the order Proetida survived the Devonian period, and by the end of the Permian, only four genera from two families (Brachymetopidae and Phillipsiidae) remained. These last two families went extinct during the Permian-Triassic extinction 252 million years ago, which was the worst mass extinction in the history of Earth, killing 96% of marine species and 70% of terrestrial vertebrate species.
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Trilobites were one of the earliest groups of arthropods, and one of the most successful groups of early animals. They first appeared 521 million years ago in the Cambrian period, already highly diverse. Their biodiversity, combined with wide geographic ranges and easily fossilized exoskeletons, lend to an extensive fossil record, with over 20,000 species in ten orders described over their almost 300 million years in existence. They suffered a slow decline through the upper Devonian; only four families from the order Proetida survived the Devonian period, and by the end of the Permian, only four genera from two families (Brachymetopidae and Phillipsiidae) remained. These last two families went extinct during the Permian-Triassic extinction 252 million years ago, which was the largest mass extinction in the history of Earth, killing 96% of marine species and 70% of terrestrial vertebrate species.
  
 
{{See Wikipedia|Trilobite}}
 
{{See Wikipedia|Trilobite}}
 
==As a furniture item==
 
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|-
 
! style="background:#F0E68C; color:#000;" | Name
 
! style="background:#F0E68C; color:#000;" | HRA Points
 
! style="background:#F0E68C; color:#000;" | Feng Shui
 
! style="background:#F0E68C; color:#000;" | Genre
 
! style="background:#F0E68C; color:#000;" | Size (sq)
 
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| Trilobite
 
| align="right" | 300
 
| Gray/Brown
 
| Old School<small>(WW)</small><br />Retro<small>(CF)</small>
 
| 1
 
|}
 
  
 
==Names in other languages==
 
==Names in other languages==
 
{{Foreignname
 
{{Foreignname
|ja= さんようちゅう
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|ja=さんようちゅう
|es= Trilobites
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|ja-r=San'youchū
|es-m=
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|ja-m=Trilobite
|fr= Trilobite
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|ko=삼엽충
|fr-m=
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|ko-r=Sam-yeobchung
|nl= Trilobiet
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|ko-m=Trilobite
|nl-m=
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|zhq=三叶虫
|de= Trilobit
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|zhq-r=
|de-m=
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|zhq-m=
|it= Trilobite
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|es=Trilobites
|it-m=
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|es-m=Trilobite
|ko= 삼엽충
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|fr=Trilobite
|ko-r= Sam-yeobchung
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|fr-m=Trilobite
|zhq= 三叶虫
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|nl=Trilobiet
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|nl-m=Trilobite
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|de=Trilobit
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|de-m=Trilobite
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|it=Trilobite
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|it-m=Trilobite
 
}}
 
}}
  
==Gallery==
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{{Navbox Fossil}}
 
 
<gallery>
 
CFMuseumTrilobite.jpg|A Trilobite as it appears in {{CF|nolink|short}}
 
NHMuseumTrilobite.jpeg|A Trilobite as it appears in {{NH|nolink|short}}
 
</gallery>
 
 
 
{{fossil}}
 
 
[[Category:Standalone fossils]]
 
[[Category:Standalone fossils]]
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[[Category:Doubutsu no Mori fossils]]
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[[Category:Doubutsu no Mori+ fossils]]
 
[[Category:Animal Crossing fossils]]
 
[[Category:Animal Crossing fossils]]
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[[Category:Doubutsu no Mori e+ fossils]]
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[[Category:Dòngwù Sēnlín fossils]]
 
[[Category:Wild World fossils]]
 
[[Category:Wild World fossils]]
 
[[Category:City Folk fossils]]
 
[[Category:City Folk fossils]]
 
[[Category:New Leaf fossils]]
 
[[Category:New Leaf fossils]]
 
[[Category:New Horizons fossils]]
 
[[Category:New Horizons fossils]]

Latest revision as of 19:46, August 2, 2024

NH Trilobite Museum.jpg
The trilobite in the museum in Animal Crossing: New Horizons.
Scientific name
Cheirurus
Type Standalone
Main appearances

Name in other languages
 さんようちゅう
 삼엽충
 Trilobite
 Trilobit
 三叶虫
 Trilobite
 Trilobites
 Trilobiet
 三葉蟲
 Trilobite
 Trilobites
 Трилобит

The trilobite is a standalone fossil in the Animal Crossing series introduced in Doubutsu no Mori that appears in all subsequent games to date.

At the museum[edit]

In Animal Crossing[edit]

When the player donates to Blathers in Animal Crossing, he will provide the following information about the Trilobite:

"Well, what do we have hoo? A trilobite, if I'm not terribly mistaken. Yes, yes. Very nice indeed. This is quite a beautiful specimen, as well. Quite! You're to be congratulated! Well then, where to begin? Trilobites...Ah, yes...Trilobites were hard-shelled segmented arthropods, which populated the Paleozoic seas long before dinosaurs existed. There were over 15,000 species of known trilobites, and more are discovered each year, wot wot! This makes them the single most diverse group of extinct organisms ever! Amazing! Truly remarkable, you know! They are, however, extinct: no living descendants whatsoever. The constant perils of nature and quite formidable indeed."

In Wild World[edit]

When donating to Blathers in Wild World, he will provide the following information about the Trilobite:

"Hoo my, simply marvelous! This fossil is an outstanding specimen. Trilobites existed long before the dinosaurs, I'll have you know. At the time, there were very few enemies, so they absolutely thrived, wot! For protection, much like a...blech...pill bug, they would roll up into a ball. Oh, forgive my babbling! The very thought of these beasts gets me atwitter!"

In City Folk[edit]

The Trilobite in the museum in City Folk.

When donating to Blathers in City Folk, he will provide the following information about the Trilobite:

"Hoo, this fossil is a truly outstanding specimen! Trilobites were around long before the age of the dinosaurs, eh wot? They were quite numerous, and as a result, much research has been done on these fellows. In point of fact, scientists date geological strata based on them. It's almost like they're your guides for time traveling!"

In New Leaf[edit]

After donating the fossil in New Leaf, its plaque in the museum will read:

"Similar in appearance to a wood louse, the trilobite was an ancient sea-dwelling arthropod. It could range between 4 mm and 70 cm in length, depending on various factors. The trilobite was one of the first creatures to have eyes and the ability to detect enemies and prey."

In New Horizons[edit]

When the player donates to Blathers or selects "Tell me about this!" in New Horizons, he will provide the following information about the fossil:

"Trilobites were ancient and extinct before the dinosaurs ever appeared! It boggles the mind! Hoo! They were also one of the most successful classes of animal ever, existing for over 300 million years. Some 50,000 species have been identified in sizes ranging from three millimeters to over two feet! Alas, that is the very limit of my enthusiasm for them, though, they look rather too much like bugs."

The Trilobite can be found in the first room of the fossil exhibit in the museum.

As an item[edit]

In Animal Crossing[edit]

#25

Trilobite

Trilobite
Sell price  1,300 Bells
Size 1.0 x 1.0


In Wild World[edit]

#10

Trilobite

Trilobite
Sell price  1,300 Bells
Colors
 
Gray
 
Brown
HRA genre Old-school
Size 1.0 x 1.0


In City Folk[edit]

#10

Trilobite

Trilobite
Sell price  1,300 Bells
Colors
 
Gray
 
Brown
HRA genre Retro
Size 1.0 x 1.0


In New Leaf[edit]

Trilobite

Trilobite
Sell price  1,300 Bells
Colors
 
Gray
 
Brown
Style Historical
Size 1.0 x 1.0


In New Horizons[edit]

Trilobite

Trilobite
Interactable No
Sell price  1,300 Bells
Colors
 
Beige
 
Brown
Size 1.0 x 1.0


Real-world information[edit]

Trilobites were one of the earliest groups of arthropods, and one of the most successful groups of early animals. They first appeared 521 million years ago in the Cambrian period, already highly diverse. Their biodiversity, combined with wide geographic ranges and easily fossilized exoskeletons, lend to an extensive fossil record, with over 20,000 species in ten orders described over their almost 300 million years in existence. They suffered a slow decline through the upper Devonian; only four families from the order Proetida survived the Devonian period, and by the end of the Permian, only four genera from two families (Brachymetopidae and Phillipsiidae) remained. These last two families went extinct during the Permian-Triassic extinction 252 million years ago, which was the largest mass extinction in the history of Earth, killing 96% of marine species and 70% of terrestrial vertebrate species.

More information on this topic is available at Wikipedia.

Names in other languages[edit]

Japanese さんようちゅう
San'youchū
Trilobite

Korean 삼엽충
Sam-yeobchung
Trilobite

Simplified Chinese 三叶虫 (iQue)

Dutch Trilobiet Trilobite

German Trilobit Trilobite

European Spanish Trilobites Trilobite

European French Trilobite Trilobite

Italian Trilobite Trilobite