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Thanks, Joan. Interesting site. I didn't know for instance that
two-thirds of stingray stings are venomous.
I'm not terribly worried, to judge from collectors of Pacific cone
species. Maybe the clip was a simulated fictional story. I think there
must be information about the distance the radula can be thrust. That
would be one clue about the veracity of this rumor.
David
On May 21, 2005, at 3:53 PM, The Skoglunds wrote:
> I got too hasty with cleaning my email files, and deleted the message
> from
> the person wondering about a cone shell rumor he had heard. I can't
> find
> anything about that on Google, but did turn up the following URL, which
> seems to contain very good information about not only cone shells, but
> other dangers divers might encounter.
>
> http://umed.med.utah.edu/get_involved/clubs/international/
> presentations/dangers.html
>
> Joan, in Huntsville (NASC)
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