Marbled cone snails, known for their venomous harpoons, have few natural predators due to their defensive adaptations. However, some species of fish, such as certain wrasses, are known to prey on them. Additionally, other marine animals like sea turtles and larger invertebrates may occasionally consume them. Their venomous capabilities serve as a primary deterrent against most potential threats.
yes, the marbled cone snail does live in africa. i am correct. i am only 10 years old.
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the cone snail lives in the coral reef, for example, queensland
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There are many predators of the snail. birds, fishes, frogs, and many other animals. but the predator depends on the type of snail.
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!
It is prey, as other things will eat it.
Humans from North America brought a predator snail and other animals that ate the snail to Hawaii.