trenchfoot
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A few members of the cone shell family would be my first guess. No fang, it's more of a barbed calcium flechette. Symptoms can show up within a few minutes or a few days. No anti venom.
"The geography cone, or Conus geographus, is the deadliest, with more than 100 toxins in its six-inch body. It’s even colloquially known as the “cigarette snail,” because if you’re stung by one, you’ll only have enough time left to smoke a cigarette before you die.
I've handled a few of those while doing a research project for an Oceanography class I took. Spooky thing about it was having them in an aquarium and watching them extend their proboscis, spear small fish swimming by and simply engulf them whole. The ones I did research on are found in the tidal zone of sandy beaches. Considering how well used that section of the beach is I'm amazed I've not read about or personally witnessed such an occurrence here in Hawaii, thinking about how often I've traversed that zone while entering or exiting the water to surf, dive and swim.