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  1. Cone snail - Wikipedia

    The shells of cone snails are often brightly colored with a variety of patterns. Some species color patterns may be partially or completely hidden under an opaque layer of periostracum.

  2. Cone shell | Toxic Venom, Mollusk & Predators | Britannica

    Cone shell, any of several marine snails of the subclass Prosobranchia (class Gastropoda) constituting the genus Conus and the family Conidae (about 500 species).

  3. Cone Snail: A Slow but Highly Venomous Predator - HowStuffWorks

    Oct 31, 2024 · Their cone-shaped shells are intricately patterned and brightly colored — prized by seashell collectors — and their venom is fascinating to biomedical researchers.

  4. Deadly Cone Snails: Characteristics ... - Facts and Details

    There are more than 1,000 species of cone snails, which are in in the “ Conus” genus. Their conical-shaped shells feature an endless variety of intricate patterns created from repeating triangles, strips, …

  5. Cone Shells – Rare, Beautiful & Fascinating: 100 Years ...

    One group of predatory snails, the Cone Snails, paralyze their prey with a single, hollow harpoon-shaped tooth filled with venom. Most Cone Snails feed on worms or other snails, but some lie in wait …

  6. Cone Shells, Family Conidae - marinelifephotography.com

    Nov 20, 2025 · A living cone animal has a long foot and the head is located at the narrow end of the shell. A flap of tissue called the mantle lines the inside of the shell and is rolled to form a siphon that …

  7. Caution: Killer Cone Snails - Ocean Conservancy

    Jan 12, 2024 · Cone snails’ shells are narrow at the base and wide at the opposite end and have spires, or coils. Though their shells are often colorful and intricately patterned, that is not an invitation to be …

  8. Why The Cone Snail Is One Of The Deadliest Sea Creatures

    May 7, 2022 · The harmless-looking cone snail lives in a beautiful shell made of colorful brown, black, or white patterns that is prized by beachcombers. However, according to Asbury Park Press, their outer …

  9. Cone shell | Research Starters - EBSCO

    Cone shells, belonging to the genus Conus, are marine snails known for their distinctive spiral, cone-shaped shells. These creatures are primarily found in tropical and subtropical waters, especially …

  10. Cone snails - Great Barrier Reef Australia

    Cone snails may look harmless but a sting from one can be lethal. Find out how these pretty-looking shells could possibly pose a threat and what to do if you encounter one.