Do you recognize this shell? Park officials at Cape Lookout National Seashore are stumped by it. National Park Service photo Everything from historic ships to World War II mines have washed ashore on ...
Everything from historic ships to World War II mines have washed ashore on the Outer Banks, but the National Park Service says it is stumped by a bit of beach debris found recently by a curious park ...
The Geographer Cone Snail, a beautiful but deadly ocean predator, uses a potent neurotoxic venom delivered via a harpoon-like tooth to paralyze prey instantly. While its sting can be fatal to humans, ...
Cone snails may appear small and harmless, but some species possess an extremely potent venom used to immobilise prey. Found ...
With its small shell glinting beneath tropical waters, the Geographer Cone Snail is no ordinary ocean mollusc. Beneath its elegant spiral lies venom potent enough to kill a human. Found across ...
Those who fly to tropical shores this Christmas in search of sea and sun may be unaware that an exotic shell picked from the beach could potentially bring relief to many thousands of people suffering ...
A woman has urged others to be wary when picking shells on beaches after saying she nearly died after stumbling upon one in Okinawa, Japan. Becky Lee, an American currently living in Japan, was ...
Everything from historic ships to World War II mines have washed ashore on the Outer Banks, but the National Park Service says it’s stumped by a bit of beach debris found recently by a curious park ...
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