Globe of black and white shells
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Meeting under a glass bell jar: a dangerous cone, a white ovum and a spiky Murex. The Conus Marmoreus, hides in the day under stones and when it comes out at night, its sting is very venomous. Its shell has beautiful black and white motifs, Ovula ovum: its shell is immaculate white while the animal is black and sometimes completely covers its shell. And Muricanthus nigritus, which comes from the Gulf of California, seems bristled with small spikes.