File:Venom-Variation-during-Prey-Capture-by-the-Cone-Snail-Conus-textile-pone.0098991.s003.ogv

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English: Collection of injected venom samples from Conus textile (common nameː the Textile Cone or the cloth of gold cone, a venomous species of sea snail). Example of how prey capture was stimulated and injected venom samples were collected for analysis.
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Source Movie S1 from Prator C, Murayama K, Schulz J (2014). "Venom Variation during Prey Capture by the Cone Snail, Conus textile". PLOS ONE. DOI:10.1371/journal.pone.0098991. PMID 24940882. PMC: 4062396.
Author Prator C, Murayama K, Schulz J
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