• Abalone Shells
• Auger Shells
• Bonnet Shells
• Cameo Shells
• Carrier Shells
• Cassis Cornuta
• Colored/Dyed Shells
• Conch Shells
• Cone Shells
• Cowrie Shells
• Egg Shells
• Fox’s Tail
• Frog Shells
• Harp Shells
• Helmet Shells
• Lambis Shells
• Limpet Shells
• Marlin Spike
• Melon Shells
• Melongena Shells
• Mitre Shells
• Murex Shells
• Nautilus Shells
• Olive Shells
• Spindle Shells
• Strombus Shells
• Sundial Shells
• Syrinx Shells
• Tibia Shells
• Tonna Shells
• Trochus Shells
• Triton’s Trumpet
• Trumpet Shells
• Turritella Shells
• Turbo Shells
• Umbonium Shells
• Venus Comb Murex
• Volute Shells
• Whelk Shells
Cone shells look very similar to one another. They come in a variety of shapes, sizes, weights, and colors. The periostracum can also vary in thickness or feel. These animals (the shells withoute the animals are harmless) are carnivorous and dangerous to humans. They bite and poison their prey much like snakes.
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