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Geography Cone Snail Prey. Web you'd think a snail wouldn't be much threat in the sea, but the cone snail. Web conus geographus, popularly called the geography cone or the geographer cone, is a species of predatory cone snail. Web cone snails are a group of around 1,000 species of venomous, predatory marine snails that live in shallow, tropical waters around the globe. Web the most obvious features of the geographic cone snail are the foot, which extends from the aperture; Web the geographic cone is the most venomous of the 500 known cone snail species, and several human deaths have been attributed to them. Two small eyes borne on eyestalks, and two features.

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Web cone snails are a group of around 1,000 species of venomous, predatory marine snails that live in shallow, tropical waters around the globe. Web the geographic cone is the most venomous of the 500 known cone snail species, and several human deaths have been attributed to them. Two small eyes borne on eyestalks, and two features. Web the most obvious features of the geographic cone snail are the foot, which extends from the aperture; Web conus geographus, popularly called the geography cone or the geographer cone, is a species of predatory cone snail. Web you'd think a snail wouldn't be much threat in the sea, but the cone snail.

Cone snail (conus geographus) hires stock photography and images Alamy

Geography Cone Snail Prey Web cone snails are a group of around 1,000 species of venomous, predatory marine snails that live in shallow, tropical waters around the globe. Two small eyes borne on eyestalks, and two features. Web conus geographus, popularly called the geography cone or the geographer cone, is a species of predatory cone snail. Web you'd think a snail wouldn't be much threat in the sea, but the cone snail. Web the most obvious features of the geographic cone snail are the foot, which extends from the aperture; Web cone snails are a group of around 1,000 species of venomous, predatory marine snails that live in shallow, tropical waters around the globe. Web the geographic cone is the most venomous of the 500 known cone snail species, and several human deaths have been attributed to them.

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