cone snail
Conus gloriamaris, common name the Glory of the Sea Cone, is a species of sea snail, a marine gastropod mollusk in the family Conidae, the cone snails, cone shells or cones. It is commonly found in the Pacific and Indian Oceans
The conus or cone snail is a sea snail. Sea snails live in the ocean and cannot survive out of water like garden snails. These snails are predators and are equipped with painful poisonous stings. There are reports of people dying after being attacked, but it usually only causes severe pain.
It lays eggs to reproduce
less than 11000
A drop of cone snail venom is strong enough to kill 15 people.... I hope that is helpful!
cone snails are carnivores they mainly eat fish and diffrent types of sea creters
Cone are found in the fovea region
The box jellyfish is probably the most venomous animal in the ocean, maybe in the world! This is because it can kill its prey (humans, fish, etc.) in a few seconds or few minutes. (I don't know, but I know for sure its one of those.)
Not known with certainty. The life-cycle of marine shells under natural conditions is extremely difficult to determine, especially gastropods. Egg capsules are deposited from which the young emerge as planktonic veligers or crawling juveniles.
yes, the marbled cone snail does live in africa. i am correct. i am only 10 years old.
Toward the right side of the puzzle, there is a woman in front of the castle with a tall cone shaped hat. The snail is behind her.