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733437478 An illustration of Eurypterids (Sea Scorpions) swimming on a Silurian Period seafloor 418 million years ago.
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733079940 An illustration of Eurypterids (Sea Scorpions) swimming on a Silurian Period seafloor 418 million years ago.
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733437470 An illustration of the extinct Eurypterid Kokomopterus (sea scorpions) on a white background. They were 12inches long and lived during the Silurian 418 million years ago.
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733079926 An illustration of Eurypterids (Sea Scorpions) swimming on a Silurian Period seafloor 418 million years ago.
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729930752 An illustration of the extinct Eurypterid Kokomopterus (sea scorpions) on a murky lake bottom 418 million years ago.
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729930758 An illustration of the extinct Eurypterid Kokomopterus on a pebble beach 418 million years ago.
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729930744 An illustration of the extinct Eurypterid Kokomopterus on a pebble beach 418 million years ago.
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732545862 An illustration of the extinct Horn Coral Rugosa of the Silurian 418 million years ago.
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728926424 An illustration of the extinct eurypterid Kokomopterus scavenging a dead trilobite on a Silurian seafloor 418 million years ago.
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728926406 An illustration of the extinct eurypterid Kokomopterus scavenging a dead trilobite on a Silurian seafloor 418 million years ago.
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727623138 Eurypterus remipes on a Silurian Seafloor
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729271218 An illustration of the extinct eurypterid Kokomopterus hunting trilobites on a Silurian seafloor 418 million years ago.
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729930760 An illustration of the extinct Eurypterid Kokomopterus on a pebble beach 418 million years ago.
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727746974 Trilobite ptychoparia animal lived in the Cambrian seas of Eurasia and North America.
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729930756 An illustration of the extinct Eurypterids Kokomopterus (sea scorpions) scavenging a dead trilobite on a murky lake bottom 418 million years ago.
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732545858 An illustration of the extinct Crinoids of the Silurian 418 million years ago.
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727623140 A 3D illustration of an extinct sea scorpion Eurypterus remipes on a Silurian beach 420 million years ago.
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732545860 An illustration of the extinct Horn Coral Rugosa of the Silurian 418 million years ago.
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727623132 A 3D illustration of an extinct sea scorpion Eurypterus remipes on a Silurian beach 420 million years ago.
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728926426 An illustration of the extinct eurypterid Kokomopterus scavenging a dead trilobite on a Silurian seafloor 418 million years ago.
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727623126 A 3D illustration of an extinct sea scorpion Eurypterus remipes on a Silurian seafloor 420 million years ago.
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721447794 A 3D illustration of Erypterus Remipes on a beach 400 million years ago.
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729418524 An illustration of the extinct eurypterids Kokomopterus hunting trilobites on a Silurian seafloor 418 million years ago.
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729949102 An illustration of the extinct Eurypterids Kokomopterus (sea scorpions) scavenging a dead trilobite on a murky lake bottom 418 million years ago.
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727623134 A 3D illustration of an extinct sea scorpion Eurypterus remipes on a Silurian seafloor 420 million years ago.
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722265640 A 3D illustration of an extinct Eurypterus Remipes on a pebble beach 420 million years ago.
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728926414 An illustration of the extinct eurypterid Kokomopterus scavenging a dead trilobite on a Silurian seafloor 418 million years ago.
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719628646 A 3D illustration Eurypterus Remipes up-close with a ruler for scale. Eurypterus is an extinct genus of eurypterid, a group commonly called "sea scorpions". They lived 432 to 418 million years ago.
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727623128 A 3D illustration of an extinct sea scorpion Eurypterus remipes in a Silurian seafloor 420 million years ago.
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721447790 A 3D illustration of extinct Eurypterids (sea scorpions) and Trilobites on a beach 400 million years ago.
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719628628 A 3D illustration Eurypterus Remipes up-close. Eurypterus is an extinct genus of eurypterid, a group commonly called "sea scorpions". They lived 432 to 418 million years ago.
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719628650 A 3D illustration Eurypterus Remipes up-close with a ruler for scale. Eurypterus is an extinct genus of eurypterid, a group commonly called "sea scorpions". They lived 432 to 418 million years ago.
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713330856 An illustration of Eurypterus exploring sea floor. Eurypterids are related to arachnids and include the largest known arthropods to have ever lived from the mid Ordovician to late Permian (460 to 248 million years ago).
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710367518 Eurypterus Hunting Trilobites in an Ordovician Sea
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713565984 An illustration of extinct Eurypterids gathering on a seafloor. Eurypterids are related to arachnids and include the largest known arthropods to have ever lived. They were formidable predators that thrived in warm shallow water.
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657489892 3D Isometric Flat Vector Conceptual Illustration of Continental Drift, Planet Earth Before and After
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467905686 Orthoceras, realistic drawing, illustration for encyclopedia of extinct animals, cephalopod mollusk of Ordovician period of Paleozoic era, isolated image on white background
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240843706 3d illustration of two eurypterids
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119062354 3D Illustration of a group of trilobites
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119062414 3D Illustration of a Cameroceras at sea
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104056632 An illustration of the giant (30 feet) prehistoric fish Dunkleosteus swimming. Dunkleosteus was a placoderm fish that existed during the Late Devonian period, about 380-360 million years ago.
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104036386 An illustration of Eurypterus (Sea Scorpion) chasing a Trilobite in an underwater scene from the Ordovician Period (300 million years ago)
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103841888 An illustration of Eurypterus exploring sea floor with Dunkleosteus lurking in the background. A typical scene from the mid Ordovician to late Permian (460 to 248 million years ago).
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89310054 An illustration of the small extinct marine animal Graptolites. They freely floated in the shallow seas of the Ordovician between 485.4 and 443.8 million years ago. They were about 1" to 3" wide.
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80091692 A 3-D computer illustration of the extinct marine echinoderms known as Caryocrinites, a type of cystoid (genus of the class cystoidea), that existed from the Ordovician period to the Silurian (which occurred from 505 to 438 million years ago).
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80091234 An illustration of eurypterus exploring sea floor. Eurypterids are related to arachnids and include the largest known arthropods to have ever lived. They were formidable predators that thrived in warm shallow water 430 million years ago.
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80091340 A 3-D computer illustration of colonies of the tiny extinct marine animals known as Diplograptus (Graptolites) of the Ordovician period (which occurred from 505 to 438 million years ago).
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80091322 A 3-D computer illustration of colonies of the tiny extinct marine animals known as Diplograptus (Graptolites) of the Ordovician period (which occurred from 505 to 438 million years ago).
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80091232 An illustration of eurypterids, also known as sea scorpions, gathering to seasonally spawn. Eurypterids are related to arachnids and include the largest known arthropods to have ever lived. They were formidable predators living 430 million years ago.
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80091186 An illustration of an average height human alongside the larger known Eurypterus (Sea Scorpions) species. Eurypterids were among the largest arthropods to have ever lived existing 460 to 248 million years ago.
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80091244 An illustration of eurypterids, also known as sea scorpions, traveling together in search of prey. Eurypterids are related to arachnids and include the largest known arthropods to have ever lived.
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80858370 An illustration of colonies of Graptolites (Diplograptus) floating on an Ordovician Sea surface (circa 505 to 438 million years ago).
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80091354 A 3-D computer illustration of a Ordovician Sea scene with colonies of the extinct marine animals known as Dictyonema (genus of Graptolites) of the Ordovician period (which occurred from 505 to 438 million years ago).
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80091216 An illustration of eurypterus on white background. Eurypterids are related to arachnids and include the largest known arthropods to have ever lived. They were formidable predators living 430 million years ago.
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80091230 An illustration of eurypterus exploring sea floor. Eurypterids are related to arachnids and include the largest known arthropods to have ever lived. They were formidable predators living 430 million years ago.
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80091346 An illustration of a Graptolite (Diplograptus) floating in an Ordovician Sea (circa 505 to 438 million years ago).
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67810189 Echinoderms are a phylum of marine animals.
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67810219 Echinoderms are a phylum of marine animals.
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61415513 Digital illustration of a Cambrian graptolites
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