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Best 1 Richard Turner

Richard Turner is a celebrated American magician specializing in close-up card magic. His remarkable performances are notable due to his legal blindness, demonstrating exceptional skill and precision. He captivates audiences with intricate sleight of hand techniques, primarily focusing on card manip...

2 Ganges River Dolphin (Platanista gangetica gangetica)

The Ganges river dolphin is an endangered freshwater cetacean found in the Ganges and Brahmaputra river systems in India, distinguished by its functional blindness.

3 Cryptolithus

Cryptolithus is an Ordovician trilobite genus famous for its broad perforated cephalic fringe nicknamed the lace collar, commonly found in North America and Europe.

4 Blind cricket

Blind cricket is cricket adapted for blind and visually impaired players with an audible ball; its world council was founded in Delhi in 1996.

5 Beep baseball

Beep baseball is a U.S. adaptive baseball game for visually impaired players, using a beeping ball; its national association was organized in 1976.

6 Planina Cave Shrimp

The Planina cave shrimp is an endemic pigment-free crustacean native to subterranean waters in Slovenia, distinguished by elongated appendages and adaptation to total darkness.

7 Blind baseball

Blind baseball is an adapted baseball code using an audible ball, developed in Bologna, Italy in 1994 by Alfredo Meli and colleagues.

8 Trinucleus
Trinucleus

An Ordovician trilobite from Britain and Europe distinguished by a broad cephalic fringe covered in a regular pattern of small pits called foveolae.

9 Ampyx
Ampyx

Ampyx is an Ordovician trilobite genus notable for its long glabellar spine extending forward from the cephalon, found in Britain and elsewhere in Europe.

10 Cave Shrimp

Cave shrimp are highly adapted troglobitic crustaceans characterized by their complete lack of pigmentation and functional eyes, allowing them to thrive in subterranean waters.

11 Conocoryphe

Middle Cambrian trilobite notable for the complete absence of eyes, abundant in Bohemian and Iberian Cambrian deposits and a classic example of trilobite blindness.

12 Lonchodomas

An Ordovician trilobite known for its elongated frontal or rostral spine, found in Baltic and North American Ordovician strata and classified within the order Asaphida.

13 Ampyx nasutus

Ordovician raphiophorid trilobite distinguished by a prominent forward-projecting rostral spine, found across European and North African shallow-marine Ordovician deposits.

14 Onnia
Onnia

Ordovician trinucleid trilobite distributed across Europe and North Africa, notable for a broad cephalic fringe densely perforated by regularly arranged pits whose function remains debated.

15 Lotagnostus

A genus of small blind Cambrian agnostid trilobites with cosmopolitan distribution, serving as useful biostratigraphic index fossils across multiple paleocontinents.

16 Marrolithus

Ordovician trinucleid trilobite from European strata, characterized by a wide pitted cephalic fringe and an eyeless cephalon, consistent with the trinucleoid infaunal lifestyle.

17 Tretaspis
Tretaspis

Ordovician trinucleid trilobite with a broad cephalic fringe bearing concentric rows of pits, widely distributed across European and North African Late Ordovician shelf deposits.

18 Trinodus
Trinodus

Small Ordovician raphiophorid trilobite found in European strata, notable for its simplified exoskeleton and reduced pygidium relative to the proportionally large cephalon.

19 Agnostotes
Agnostotes

A Late Cambrian agnostid trilobite genus whose type species, Agnostotes orientalis, defines a key global biozone near the Cambrian–Ordovician boundary.

20 Eodiscus
Eodiscus

Eodiscus is a Cambrian trilobite that serves as the type genus of the order Eodiscida, known from Burgess Shale-type deposits in North America.

21 Acadagnostus

Acadagnostus is a Cambrian agnostid trilobite described by Kobayashi in 1939, known from North America, Europe, and Australia.

22 Agnostus
Agnostus

A tiny blind Cambrian agnostid trilobite with nearly identical head and tail shields, distributed globally and widely used as a biostratigraphic index fossil.

23 Ptychagnostus

A Cambrian agnostid trilobite with worldwide distribution, serving as an important biostratigraphic index fossil for Middle to Late Cambrian correlations.

24 Geragnostus

A small Ordovician agnostid trilobite, Geragnostus had a nearly cosmopolitan distribution and is recognized by its short cephalon and broad pygidium.

25 Cotalagnostus

A cosmopolitan Cambrian agnostid trilobite, Cotalagnostus is recognized by its distinctive two-segmented pygidial axis and wide geographic distribution.

26 Panderia
Panderia

Ordovician trilobite from Scandinavia and the Baltic region, belonging to superfamily Trinucleoidea and recognized by its distinctive pitted cephalic fringe.

27 Tomagnostus

A Cambrian agnostid trilobite with a near-global distribution, widely used in biostratigraphic correlation of Middle Cambrian strata across multiple paleocontinents.

28 Peronopsis
Peronopsis

A tiny blind Middle Cambrian agnostid trilobite with an isopygous body plan, distributed globally and used as a reliable biostratigraphic index fossil.

29 Robergia
Robergia

Ordovician trilobite from Scandinavian and Baltic strata, a small-bodied raphiophorid genus recognized for its simply structured exoskeleton and relatively sparse fossil record.

30 Eoagnostus
Eoagnostus

A genus of early Cambrian agnostid trilobites representing one of the oldest known agnostids, providing insight into the origin of the blind, isopygous agnostid body plan.

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