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So, this is Gigapolosatik.
The trilobite-frog creature. It took almost 8 years to figure out how the gigapolosatik looks like XD.
The votes are in & our Trilobite has a name! We would like to introduce you all to Tilly the Trilobite! #lapworthrocks #familyfun #trilobite
The results are in! Our Trilobite will be one of the following names: Thora, Tristan, Terry, Tilly or Tia.Tweet us your favourite!
@max_feltham @unibirmingham Hi Max he certainly did and we are holding another one to name our Trilobite Mascot - Names must begin with T!
We still need your help! What shall we name our Museum Mascot? Names to begin with T! https://t.co/skkeEN1Oty #trilobite #lapworthrocks
If you had been snooping around #FossilFriday today, you'd know the exact name of this 500 million year old almost trilobite-like #arthropod
#FossilFriday: my #sciart #illustration of a #trilobite for National Geo Mag (with @RichardFortey's help) years ago
#TrilobiteTuesday Untitled #TrilobiteArt by Belarusian artist, Gala Ivanova (4 of 6).
#TrilobiteTuesday Here's a colorful #TrilobiteArt print from a recent friend, Chenoa Ellinghaus @Paleo_Pals
COMING SOON: my WIP re-vamp of the classic Trilobite print that some of you tweeps may already have. stay tuned :)
@BrendaHunda COMING SOON: my WIP re-vamp of the classic Trilobite print some of you may already have. stay tuned :)
Finished Trilobite from today's #gamedev stream. Wound up going with the compound eye in the end.
And we're live again! Come by and say hi while I draw this trilobite! #gamedev #twitch http://t.co/ZLu8fI6JXo
#gamedev stream starts now! Stop by and chat while we make a Trilobite! http://t.co/ZLu8fI6JXo
Compared to trilobite v1. v2 is Lighter, more finely sculpted, and with clever & attractive concealed hinge/loop!
Comic illustrator @Inkybat was commissioned to draw @FlyingTrilobite 's Trilobite Boy http://t.co/Aqh4gKzboL #sciart
#SciArt Tweet Storm Day 5: Speculative Evolution
Parasitic Trilobites (description here: http://t.co/Jf6U9S1W5r)
#SciArt Our March 2013 bulletin cover: a Late Ordovician oncocerid cephalopod eyes a tasty trilobite. In sepia tone!