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It is sometimes confused with the common Textile cone, and there is a similarity to the Bengal cone.
It is finely reticulated with orange-brown lines, enclosing triangular spaces similar to other textile cones, and two or three bands of chestnut hieroglyphic markings across its body.
Conus natalis, common name the Natal textile cone, is a species of sea snail, a marine gastropod mollusk in the family Conidae, the cone snails and their allies.
Conus, olives, murex, and tulip shells are also predators and should be avoided, the deadly Textile Cone (Conus textile ) and Conus geographicus especially so, as their sting is potentially fatal to humans.
Conus textile, common name the Textile Cone or the cloth of gold cone is a venomous species of sea snail, a marine gastropod mollusk in the family Conidae, the cone snails, cone shells or cones.
Some mollusc-eating cones like Conus textile can inject venom into the cowry's flesh.
For instance, a pattern resembling Rule 30 appears on the shell of the widespread cone snail species Conus textile.
For example, the widespread species Conus textile bears a pattern resembling Wolfram's rule 30 cellular automaton.
Conus victoriae is a mollusc-eating cone (mollusiovore) possibly related to Conus textile .
Other dangerous species are Conus pennaceus, Conus textile, Conus aulicus, Conus magus and Conus marmoreus.
Many carnivorous marine gastropods are known predators of L. canarium, including the volutes Cymbiola nobilis and Melo melo and the cone snail (Conus textile).
Conus, olives, murex, and tulip shells are also predators and should be avoided, the deadly Textile Cone (Conus textile ) and Conus geographicus especially so, as their sting is potentially fatal to humans.
Conus textile, common name the Textile Cone or the cloth of gold cone is a venomous species of sea snail, a marine gastropod mollusk in the family Conidae, the cone snails, cone shells or cones.