cone
a cone has circle at bottom
cone
A symons cone crusher is an upgrade from a spring cone crusher.
Funnel, ice cream cone, traffic cone.
Cone snails live in predatory gastropods that inhabit mostly mud, sand flats shallow reef waters where the low and the high tides alternate.
The shells of cone snails are shaped roughly like an ice-cream cone.
Yes, they are mollusks as well
they live in the shells.
No but cone shells can. Some such as Conus geographus can kill you.
Happily for humans, the animals which inhabit the beautiful cone shells are nocturnal. Hunters by nature, many carry a toxic concoction which is capable of killing humans; in fact, the venom from one geographer cone (Conus geographus) is capable (in theory of course,) of killing 700 people.
They have either a very thin or thick colourful cone shaped shell of varying stripes or speckled appearance. These shells can be very attractive and because of this, may be picked up by the unwary, especially children.
crabs live in shells. so do clams, oysters, and scallops
The textile cone shell eats, other shells, some small fish, tube worms and sea slugs. Hope this helps.
they live underground
No, they do not
No, they do not.