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Q: What do cone shells live on?
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Where do Cone Shells live on The Great Barrier Reef?

Cone snails live in predatory gastropods that inhabit mostly mud, sand flats shallow reef waters where the low and the high tides alternate.


What shape are Cone Snails?

The shells of cone snails are shaped roughly like an ice-cream cone.


Are cone shells invetebrate's?

Yes, they are mollusks as well


What are cone shaped shells?

Cone shaped shells are shells that are long and slender with a pointed top, resembling a cone. These shells are typically found in marine environments and belong to a variety of marine snails. They are often prized by collectors for their unique shape and colorful patterns.


Where do mollusks with shells live?

they live in the shells.


What kingdom does cone shell belong?

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.


Can cone Shells 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.


Who live in shells?

crabs live in shells. so do clams, oysters, and scallops


Do conches sting you and is it poisonous?

Most conches do not sting. Their primary defense mechanism is to retreat into their shells or use their hard shells as protection. They are not poisonous to humans.


Where does the cone ant live?

they live underground


What does a textile cone shell eat?

The textile cone shell eats, other shells, some small fish, tube worms and sea slugs. Hope this helps.


Do crabs live in shells?

No, they do not