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Cone Snail Collection

Cone snails are a type of mollusk found in the ocean

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Background imageCone Snail Collection: Cone snail venom component molecule

Cone snail venom component molecule
Omega-conotoxin MVIIA, molecular model. This peptide is a component of the venom produced by some cone snails. It is a powerful analgesic (painkiller)

Background imageCone Snail Collection: Cone Shell - deadly poisonous mollusc. Tropical marine

Cone Shell - deadly poisonous mollusc. Tropical marine
PM-10480 Cone Shell - deadly poisonous mollusc Tropical marine Conus sp. venomous Pat Morris Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in any way

Background imageCone Snail Collection: Augur or dotted cone, Conus augur. Illustration drawn and engraved by Richard Polydore Nodder

Augur or dotted cone, Conus augur. Illustration drawn and engraved by Richard Polydore Nodder
FLO4683633 Augur or dotted cone, Conus augur. Illustration drawn and engraved by Richard Polydore Nodder. Handcoloured copperplate engraving from George Shaw

Background imageCone Snail Collection: Fibonacci spiral and Phi, artwork

Fibonacci spiral and Phi, artwork
Fibonacci spiral and Phi, computer artwork. The constant Phi, written to 866 decimal places, is calculated as (1 + square root of five, divided by 2)

Background imageCone Snail Collection: Fibonacci spiral, artwork

Fibonacci spiral, artwork
Fibonacci spiral. Computer artwork of a spiral within squares whose sides decrease in length by a factor of 0.168. This number (phi) is derived from the golden ratio Phi (1.618)

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Alina Lankina

Background imageCone Snail Collection: Tropical shell still-life

Tropical shell still-life

Background imageCone Snail Collection: Snails (Gastropoda), chromolithograph, published in 1897

Snails (Gastropoda), chromolithograph, published in 1897
Snails (Gastropoda): 1) Cone snail (Conus texilis); 2) Stagnant pond snail (Limnaeus stagnalis); 3) Dusky Arion (Arion fuscus, or Arion empiricorum); 4) Three-tooth Cavoline (Cavolinia tridentata)

Background imageCone Snail Collection: Snails (Gastropoda), hand-colored chromolithograph, published in 1882

Snails (Gastropoda), hand-colored chromolithograph, published in 1882
Snails (Gastropoda): a) Admiral cone (Conus ammiralis); b) Tiger cowrie (Cypraea tigris); c) Money cowry (Monetaria moneta); d) Episcopal miter (Mitra mitra); e) Crowned baler (Melo aethiopica); f

Background imageCone Snail Collection: Examples of Prosranchia - shells from a variety of prosobranch gastropods

Examples of Prosranchia - shells from a variety of prosobranch gastropods, from Kunstformen der Natur
746715 Examples of Prosranchia - shells from a variety of prosobranch gastropods, from Kunstformen der Natur, 1899 (colour litho) by Haeckel

Background imageCone Snail Collection: Shells and seaweed on the shore

Shells and seaweed on the shore
Sea snail, Haustellum haustellum 1, black and white cone, Conus ebraeus 2, Episcopal miter, Mitra mitra 3, dog conch, Laevistrombus canarium 4, limpet, Patella scutellaris 5, and rosy razor clam

Background imageCone Snail Collection: Prosobranchia sea snail shells

Prosobranchia sea snail shells: triumphant star turban, Guildfordia triumphans 1, imperial cone, Conus imperialis 2, Madras harp, Harpa davidis 3, Venus comb, Murex pecten pecten 4, branched murex

Background imageCone Snail Collection: Illustration of seashells, 1790 (hand coloured engraving)

Illustration of seashells, 1790 (hand coloured engraving)
937200 Illustration of seashells, 1790 (hand coloured engraving) by Schmuzer, Jacob Xavier (1733-1811); Private Collection; Prismatic Pictures; German, out of copyright

Background imageCone Snail Collection: Snails (colour litho)

Snails (colour litho)
3630352 Snails (colour litho) by German School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Snails. Illustration from Meyers Konversations-Lexicon, c1895.); © Look and Learn

Background imageCone Snail Collection: Illustration of Turbo Scalaris, 1790 (hand coloured engraving)

Illustration of Turbo Scalaris, 1790 (hand coloured engraving)
937203 Illustration of Turbo Scalaris, 1790 (hand coloured engraving) by Schmuzer, Jacob Xavier (1733-1811); Private Collection; (add.info.: Epitonium scalare, common name the precious wentletrap)

Background imageCone Snail Collection: Tropical shell still-life

Tropical shell still-life

Background imageCone Snail Collection: Tropical shell still-life

Tropical shell still-life

Background imageCone Snail Collection: Tropical shell still-life

Tropical shell still-life

Background imageCone Snail Collection: Glory of the sea cone shell C019 / 1313

Glory of the sea cone shell C019 / 1313
Glory of the sea cone shell. Shell of a glory of the sea cone shell (Conus gloriamaris) sea snail. Cone shells are venomous predatory marine gastropod molluscs that can be dangerous to humans

Background imageCone Snail Collection: Marbled Cone (Conus Marmoreus)

Marbled Cone (Conus Marmoreus)

Background imageCone Snail Collection: Illustration of Cone Snail (Conus Striatus), drawing prey into mouth below proboscis

Illustration of Cone Snail (Conus Striatus), drawing prey into mouth below proboscis

Background imageCone Snail Collection: A small Soldier Cone shell, Papua New Guinea

A small Soldier Cone shell, Papua New Guinea

Background imageCone Snail Collection: Parametaria macrostona, underside view of Cone-like Dove shell

Parametaria macrostona, underside view of Cone-like Dove shell, with short spire dark brown with white patches

Background imageCone Snail Collection: Snail with cone-shaped shell, facing away

Snail with cone-shaped shell, facing away

Background imageCone Snail Collection: Imperial cone shell C019 / 1314

Imperial cone shell C019 / 1314
General cone shell. Shell of a general cone shell (Conus imperialis) sea snail. Cone shells are venomous predatory marine gastropod molluscs that can be dangerous to humans

Background imageCone Snail Collection: Bengal cone shell C019 / 1310

Bengal cone shell C019 / 1310
Bengal cone shell. Shell of a bengal cone shell (Conus bengalensis) sea snail. Cone shells are venomous predatory marine gastropod molluscs that can be dangerous to humans

Background imageCone Snail Collection: Gauguins cone shell

Gauguins cone shell. Shell of a Gauguins cone shell (Conus gauguini) sea snail. Cone shells are venomous predatory marine gastropod molluscs that can be dangerous to humans

Background imageCone Snail Collection: Lettered cone shell C019 / 1315

Lettered cone shell C019 / 1315
Lettered cone shell. Shell of a lettered cone shell (Conus litteratus) sea snail. Cone shells are venomous predatory marine gastropod molluscs that can be dangerous to humans

Background imageCone Snail Collection: Horn snail shell C019 / 1349

Horn snail shell C019 / 1349
Horn snail shell. Shell of a horn snail (Potamides conicus) sea snail. This marine gastropod mollusc is found around Europe, Madagascar and the Red Sea. This specimen measures 13mm long

Background imageCone Snail Collection: General cone shell C019 / 1312

General cone shell C019 / 1312
General cone shell. Shell of a general cone shell (Conus generalis) sea snail. Cone shells are venomous predatory marine gastropod molluscs that can be dangerous to humans

Background imageCone Snail Collection: Cone shell C019 / 1309

Cone shell C019 / 1309
Cone shell. Shell of a cone shell (Conus bandanus) sea snail. Cone shells are venomous predatory marine gastropod molluscs that can be dangerous to humans. This species is found in the Indo-Pacific

Background imageCone Snail Collection: Acetylcholine receptor-conotoxin complex

Acetylcholine receptor-conotoxin complex. Molecular model showing alpha-conotoxin bound to a nicotinic acetlycholine receptor

Background imageCone Snail Collection: Acetylcholine receptor-conotoxin complex

Acetylcholine receptor-conotoxin complex. Molecular model showing alpha-conotoxin bound to a nicotinic acetlycholine receptor

Background imageCone Snail Collection: Cone snail shells C016 / 6040

Cone snail shells C016 / 6040
Pair of cone snail shells (Conus marmoreus). This marine gastropod originates from the Indo-Pacific and is a venomous carnivore

Background imageCone Snail Collection: Cone snail shells C016 / 6041

Cone snail shells C016 / 6041
Pair of cone snail shells (Conus marmoreus). This marine gastropod originates from the Indo-Pacific and is a venomous carnivore

Background imageCone Snail Collection: Cone shell harpoon, SEM

Cone shell harpoon, SEM
Cone shell harpoon. Coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of the venomous harpoon of a cone shell (Conus sp.), a type of marine snail

Background imageCone Snail Collection: Cone snail venom component molecule

Cone snail venom component molecule
Contryphan-R, molecular model. This peptide is an active component of the venom produced by the sea snail Conus radiatus. Atoms are represented as spheres and rods and are colour-coded

Background imageCone Snail Collection: Cone shell researcher

Cone shell researcher
Cone shell research. Researcher Barbara Furie holding a tank of cone shells (Conus sp.), venomous marine snails. The proteins (conotoxins)

Background imageCone Snail Collection: Boulder on a coastal wave-cut platform at low tide

Boulder on a coastal wave-cut platform at low tide
Wave-cut platform. View of a large boulder on a coastal wave-cut (abrasion) platform at low tide. This virtually smooth marine platform of hard limestone has been cut by the seas waves

Background imageCone Snail Collection: Deadly Geographic Cone Shell

Deadly Geographic Cone Shell
VT-1165 Deadly Geographic Cone Shell Conus geographus Valerie & Ron Taylor Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in any way.

Background imageCone Snail Collection: Textile Cone Shell (Conus textile), clear view of markings on shell as it crawls over coral reef

Textile Cone Shell (Conus textile), clear view of markings on shell as it crawls over coral reef, Red Sea
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Cone Snail Collection

Cone snails are a type of mollusk found in the ocean. They have a conical shell that can range from 1 to 6 inches in length, and they come in a variety of colors, venomous harpoon-like tooth that it uses to capture its prey, which includes fish and other small animals, and are carnivorous predators and can be found in tropical waters around the world. They feed on small fish, worms, crustaceans, and other mollusks by injecting them with venom through their harpoon-like tooth. Cone snails have been known to cause serious injury or even death if handled improperly due to their powerful venom. Despite this danger they can an important part of the marine ecosystem as they help keep populations of certain species under control and provide food for larger predators like sharks and rays.
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Our beautiful pictures are available as Framed Prints, Photos, Wall Art and Photo Gifts

Media Storehouse offers a collection of stunning wall art and framed prints featuring the Cone Snail, a type of mollusk animal found in tropical waters around the world. These beautiful creatures are known for their intricate shells that come in a variety of colors and patterns. Our collection includes close-up photographs of the snails' shells, as well as images of them in their natural habitats. Cone Snails are also notorious for being one of the most venomous animals on Earth, with some species capable of killing humans. However, our collection focuses solely on their aesthetic qualities rather than their deadly capabilities. The high-quality prints are available in various sizes and materials to suit any decor style or budget. Whether you're looking to add a touch of marine life to your home or office space, or simply appreciate the beauty found in nature, our Cone Snail collection is sure to impress.
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What are Cone Snail (Mollusks Animals) art prints?

Cone Snail art prints are high-quality reproductions of original artwork featuring the unique and beautiful mollusk animal known as the cone snail. These prints showcase the intricate details and vibrant colors of these fascinating creatures, making them a perfect addition to any home or office decor. Cone snails are found in tropical waters around the world and are known for their striking shells, which come in a variety of shapes, sizes, and patterns. They also have venomous stingers that they use to hunt prey, making them both beautiful and deadly. We offer a wide selection of Cone Snail art prints from talented artists around the globe. Each print is produced using state-of-the-art printing technology on premium quality paper or canvas, ensuring that every detail is captured with stunning clarity. Whether you're looking for a bold statement piece or something more subtle to complement your existing decor, Cone Snail art prints from Media Storehouse are sure to impress.
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What Cone Snail (Mollusks Animals) art prints can I buy from Media Storehouse?

We offer a wide range of Cone Snail art prints that are perfect for any animal lover or collector. These prints showcase the beauty and unique characteristics of these fascinating mollusk animals, capturing their intricate patterns and vibrant colors in stunning detail. From close-up portraits to underwater scenes, we have a variety of Cone Snail art prints available to suit your preferences. Whether you prefer black-and-white photography or colorful illustrations, there is something for everyone in this collection. In addition to traditional paper prints, many of these images can also be printed on canvas or framed for a more polished look. With so many options to choose from, it's easy to find the perfect Cone Snail art print for your home or office décor.
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How do I buy Cone Snail (Mollusks Animals) art prints?

To purchase Cone Snail art prints from Media Storehouse, simply visit their online store and browse through the available options. You can search for specific keywords or browse by category to find the perfect print for your home or office. Once you have found a print that you like, select the size and format that you prefer (such as canvas or framed) and add it to your cart. During checkout, you will be prompted to enter your shipping information and payment details. We accept a variety of payment methods including credit cards and PayPal. Once your order has been processed, your Cone Snail art print will be printed on high-quality paper using state-of-the-art printing technology. Your print will then be carefully packaged and shipped directly to your door. Whether you are looking for a unique piece of wall art or a thoughtful gift for someone special, Cone Snail art prints from Media Storehouse are sure to impress.
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How much do Cone Snail (Mollusks Animals) art prints cost?

As a provider of Cone Snail art prints, we offer a range of options at varying prices. The cost of these prints will depend on factors such as the size and type of print chosen. You can select from a variety of sizes, including small, medium and large formats to suit their needs. Additionally, there are different types of prints available such as canvas or framed prints which may affect the overall price. Our Cone Snail art prints showcase stunning images that capture the beauty and uniqueness of these mollusk animals in their natural habitats. These high-quality prints make for great wall decor pieces in any home or office setting. While we cannot provide specific pricing information without knowing which particular print is being referred to, you can browse our selection online to find an option that suits both their budget and aesthetic preferences.
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How will my Cone Snail (Mollusks Animals) art prints be delivered to me?

Your Cone Snail art prints will be delivered to you in a safe and secure manner. We take great care in packaging your artwork so that it arrives at your doorstep in pristine condition. Your prints will be carefully rolled up and placed inside a sturdy tube for protection during transit. We use reliable shipping carriers to ensure that your order is delivered on time and without any damage. You can track the progress of your delivery online, so you know exactly when to expect it. We pride ourselves on providing high-quality products and excellent customer service. If you have any questions or concerns about your order, our friendly team is always here to help. We hope that you enjoy your Cone Snail art prints as much as we enjoyed creating them.