Cone snails use a radula tooth as a harpoon like structure for predation.
Marbled cone snail scientific name.
It is also known as cigarette snail which means that most of the time a person stung by a cone snail has only time to smoke a cigarette before dying.
This snail is venomous like all cone snails.
Thank you for the visit and the comment dde.
Believe it or not one drop of venom from this snail is powerful enough to kill 20 people yep you read that right.
Cone snails are among the most venomous creatures on earth.
There are over 500 different species of marbled cone snails.
Conus marmoreus common name the marbled cone is a species of predatory sea snail a marine gastropod mollusk in the family conidae the cone snails cone shells or cones it is the type species for the genus conus this is a species which is believed to feed mostly on marine molluscs including other cone snails.
Devika primić from dubrovnik croatia on january 08 2014.
Their venom a complex concoction of hundreds of different.
An informative useful and a definitely a learning lesson.
These snails certainly are lovely but they re as deadly as they are beautiful.
It s the marbled cone snail.
The marbled cone snail is also known as the cigarette snail and just happens to be one of the most poisonous animals on the planet.
While some animal s venom may be deadlier none cane do so much damage with so little.
Each of these harpoons is a modified tooth primarily made of chitin and formed inside the mouth of the snail in a structure known as the toxoglossan radula.
The radula in most gastropods has rows of many small teeth and is used for grasping at food and scraping it into the mouth.
A single drop of this snail s venom is powerful enough to kill 20 adult humans.
Roughly 30 humans to date have succumbed to the poison of the marbled cone snail.
The cone snail is an interesting animal to write about.
Among the most toxic are the textile geographic and tulip snails and there is a higher risk of death if the geographic and textile snails are involved all capture their prey by means of harpoon like hollow teeth radula that are rapidly jabbed into their prey to inject the toxic venom.