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  2. Cone snails have killed almost 30 people officially. However, this is just the number of known deaths. The actual number is believed to be much higher. There are almost 1,000 species of cone snails, yet only two species have actually caused 27 recorded human fatalities: the geography snail and the textile snail.
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    A 2004 report in the journal Nature attributed about 30 human deaths to cone snails. Of the more than 700 species of cone snails, only a few are venomous enough to kill humans. The geography cone, or Conus geographus, is the deadliest, with more than 100 toxins in its six-inch body.
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    "There are about 40 known fatalities by cone snails and nearly all — if not all — were caused by a single species, Conus geographus, commonly known as the geography cone," says Safavi. "Some of the toxins in this species can cause acute respiratory failure and potentially heart failure.
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    Over the years at least 36 human deaths have been attributed to cone snails, which attacks via an appendage resembling a harpoon, called a proboscis, that protrudes from one end of the shell.
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    Cone snail - Wikipedia

    According to Goldfrank's Toxicologic Emergencies, about 27 human deaths can be confidently attributed to cone snail envenomation, though the actual number is almost certainly much higher; some three dozen people are estimated to have died from geography cone envenomation alone. See more

    Cone snails, or cones, are highly venomous sea snails of the family Conidae.
    Fossils of cone snails have been found from the Eocene to the Holocene epochs. Cone snail species have shells that are roughly See more

    There are over 900 different species of cone snails. Cone snails are typically found in warm tropical seas and oceans worldwide. Cone … See more

    Cone snails are carnivorous. Their prey consists of marine worms, small fish, molluscs, and other cone snails. Cone snails are slow-moving, and use a venomous harpoon to disable faster-moving prey.
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    Until 2009 all species within the family Conidae were placed in one genus, Conus. Testing of the molecular phylogeny of the Conidae was first conducted by Christopher Meyer … See more

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    Cone snails have a large variety of shell colors and patterns, with local varieties and color forms of the same species often occurring. This variety in color and pattern has led to the creation of a large number of known synonyms and probable synonyms, making … See more

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    Cone snails are prized for their brightly colored and patterned shells, which may tempt people to pick them up. This is risky, as the snail often … See more

    • Afonsoconus Tucker & Tenorio, 2013
    • Africonus Petuch, 1975
    • Afroconus Petuch, 1975
    • Ammirales Schepman, 1913
    • Asperi Schepman, 1913 See more

     
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    The good news is only two species (Conus textile and Conus geographus) are known to have actually killed humans, and the number of known cone snail fatalities is less than 100. So swim along safely, but maybe think twice before …

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    Jan 2, 2023 · The geographic cone is the most toxic of the known species, and several human deaths have resulted from envenomation. Humans are not typical cone snail prey and envenomation is most likely to occur during handling.

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