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  • Predatory Seashells with Spiral Shapes: Exploring Cone Snails & More
    There isn't a specific type of "predatory sea shell with a spiral shape". Here's why:

    * Shells are not predators: Seashells are the hard outer coverings of mollusks. Mollusks themselves can be predators (like cone snails) or herbivores (like snails).

    * Spiral shape is common: Many different types of mollusks have shells with a spiral shape, including snails, whelks, and conchs.

    Predatory Mollusks with Spiral Shells:

    * Cone Snails: These are known for their beautiful, cone-shaped shells and their venomous harpoons used to paralyze prey.

    * Whelks: These are larger, thicker-shelled mollusks that often prey on other mollusks.

    * Conchs: These are large snails with thick, spiral shells. Some conchs are carnivorous.

    To answer your question more accurately, you'd need to be more specific about the type of predator or the specific features of the spiral shell.

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