Chorus giganteus is a species of sea snail in the family Muricidae.
It is endemic to the coast of Chile, where it occurs from Antofagasta (23° S) to the south of the country (around 39° S) at depths of 8–30 metres (26–98 ft).
[2] It is a benthic predator that lives on rocks in temperate waters.
It has been overexploited by local fishermen in much of its range.
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