it can be used as a pain reliever and its ten times stronger that morphine
An admiral shell is an ornamental cone shell, Latin name Conus admiralis.
Conus Gloriamaris
i think an almond. It is not an almond. I have bought almonds in the shell. The outside of an almond shell is soft and some of it is kind of powdery. The shell of the cashew contains urushiol, a poison which is found in poison ivy and some other plants. Therefore cashews are never sold in the shell. Do a Google search on "urushiol cashew"
The rarest and most expensive shell in the world is found in the Philippines, the name is Connus Gloriamaris or Glory of the Sea. A few of these were found in Luzon, but mostly found in Lawigan, Bislig City.
A boat shell is a marine gastropod of the genus Crepidula, which contains numerous species.
If you are allergic, then most certainly yes. The shell of the cashew contains urushiol which is the same chemical that makes the Japanese black lacquer tree, poison oak, poison ivy, and poison sumac so virulent.
The most expensive seashell is generally considered to be the Conus Gloriamaris, also known as the Glory of the Sea Cone. Its rarity, beauty, and intricate design contribute to its high value among collectors. The price for a single Conus Gloriamaris shell can reach thousands of dollars.
no they do not because frogs do not get bigger when they come out of there shell they are always about the save size
There are two primary divisions of gastropods, slugs and snails. Each including many different species of their own respects. Slugs may not have a shell, but many produce a slime that predators find foul tasting. Snails have a strong calcium carbonate shell. Both may have a camouflage coloring to both the shell and body. Many slugs of the clade Nudibranch are capable of producing poison. Their bright coloration warns predators of this.
The mollusc with an ear-shaped shell is commonly known as an "ear shell" or "abalone". These marine gastropod molluscs have a flattened shell that resembles the shape of a human ear. They are known for their iridescent inner shell.
Its is important to remove a cashew nut from its shell, due to the fact that the cashew shell is in fact toxic. To remove the shell you must be wearing gloves to protect yourself from the poison. The nut itself is removed with a knife like tool.
The scientific name for balay shell is Strombus balatus. It is a species of sea snail in the family Strombidae.