Yes. because every thing living has a brain
---
Really?
So bacteria has a brain? oramoeba? What about Sponges, Starfish, Jellyfish & corals? None of these animals have a brain.
Like cone snails theyhavean arrangement of nerves called a ganglia, which is not a brain.
So the answer is no "cone snails do not have a brain".
---
I know it is amazing, but snails do not have a brain! I don't know how they eat, sleep, go to the washroom, mate, give birth or anything without a brain, but I know it as a fact-snails do not have a brain! I saw it on the internet and in fact books-I am sure it is right! I heard that in the Mullosk family (which the snail is included in) they all don't have a spinal cord or a brain, like clams, I guess.
The shells of cone snails are shaped roughly like an ice-cream cone.
Cone snails are venomous and can be fatal if handled improperly, but deaths from cone snail envenomation are rare. There is no specific data on the number of deaths caused by cone snails each year, but cases of fatalities are very uncommon. It is important to exercise caution when handling cone snails to avoid potential harm.
yes, the Cone Shell snails are poisonous. Two of the most poisonous and dangerous to humans are the Geographer Cone and Textile Cone found in the south pacific.
snails do not have a spinal cord which makes them an invertebrate and thus concludes the snails have no brain.
Yes, Some cone snails have paralytic toxins that can actually kill a person in seconds
Live cone snails should be handled with care or not handled at all, as they are capable of "stinging" humans with unpleasant results. The sting of very small cones is no worse than a bee sting, but the sting of a few of the larger species of tropical cone snails can be fatal to human beings.
62 to be exact
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
They have hemolymph,which corresponds to blood.
they were first seen during paleozoic times.
yes, the marbled cone snail does live in africa. i am correct. i am only 10 years old.