Pressure immobilisation first aid should be applied and left in place until resuscitation facilities are available. This is a medical emergency. Assisted ventilation may be needed.
An admiral shell is an ornamental cone shell, Latin name Conus admiralis.
I think so.
the shell fish eat reef rocks
The function of a cone is to keep the animal from scratching/biting/ licking the affected or injured or area that has had surgery.
The textile cone shell eats, other shells, some small fish, tube worms and sea slugs. Hope this helps.
cone snails are carnivores they mainly eat fish and diffrent types of sea creters
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.
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.
The circle of a pine cone or a spiral shell.
Go to your vet and get a head cone (aka en E-Collar). This will prevent the dog from chewing or gnawing on the cast. When my pets have been spayed or neutered or injured I put the head cone on. Only take the head cone off when the dog is eating and be sure the dog gets plenty of water and then put the head cone back on immediately. If you are in the same room as the dog where you can keep an eye on it, take the head cone off for a rest period.
Cone shells belong to the Kingdom Animalia, within the phylum Mollusca. They are marine gastropod mollusks known for their beautifully colored shells and potent venom used for hunting prey.
it should be 1!