Alphabet cone
A species of Cone shells Scientific name : Conus spurius Genus : Cone shells
Alphabet cone, A species of Cone shells
Botanical name: Conus spurius
Genus: Cone shells
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Alphabet cone (Conus spurius) is a venomous sea snail that has the capacity to sting and injure or even kill humans. The alphabet cone lives in warm and tropical waters off of Florida, Venezuela, and the West Indies. Its bite injects venom into its prey from a single tooth, and so this species should be handled very carefully or not touched at all.
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Scientific Classification
Phylum
Molluscs Class
Snails and slugs Order
Neogastropod snails Family
Cone snails Genus
Cone shells Species
Alphabet cone