Venomous snails with lightning strikes

Venomous snails with lightning strikes (New Scientist: 15-Oct-04)
Fish-hunting cone snails harpoon their prey using a pneumatic "gun" to fire venom-filled "teeth" through a long, hollow proboscis, report scientists who examined the process under a microscope. The venom paralyses a fish within 50 milliseconds, allowing the slow-moving snail to engulf and digest it at leisure.