cone snail
the cone snail lives in the coral reef, for example, queensland
A cone snail hides within the cowrie shell and can deliver a venomous sting from its harpoon-like teeth. This venom contains toxins that can be harmful and even deadly to humans, so caution is advised when handling cone shells.
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!
An admiral shell is an ornamental cone shell, Latin name Conus admiralis.
I think so.
the shell fish eat reef rocks
Currently, there is no specific antivenom for cone snail stings. Treatment primarily focuses on supportive care, including pain management and respiratory support, as the venom can cause paralysis and respiratory failure. In severe cases, medical professionals may use muscle relaxants or other interventions to manage symptoms. Prompt medical attention is crucial for anyone stung by a cone snail.
The textile cone shell eats, other shells, some small fish, tube worms and sea slugs. Hope this helps.
yes, the marbled cone snail does live in africa. i am correct. i am only 10 years old.