No, if you go on NOVA.com and type in cuttlefish, you can plainly see that the arms aren't as long as its body.
nope
no..only a few inches long no..only a few inches long
longer than his body-7 feet long.
its toung or sometimes its tail
A chameleons tongue can shoot out over twice as long as it's body length.
it is about 3 feet at least -- According to the series, it is twice the length of its body.
It depends on your height and if you have any disorders. For me, I am double jointed and my arms are longer than my body.
a tight green u-neck
they mae it in 20,40,60 mg NOT 120
Long and skinny arms can be due to a combination of genetics, body type, and muscle development. Some people naturally have longer and leaner arms based on their genetic makeup, while others may have a body type that tends towards longer limbs. Additionally, if you have not engaged in regular strength training or muscle-building exercises, your arms may appear skinny due to lack of muscle mass.
In the body, the rigid levers are usually made up of bones, such as the long bones of the arms and legs. These bones act as lever arms that enable movement when muscles contract and exert force. The joints serve as the fulcrum points around which these lever arms pivot.
That varies enormously depending on the squid. Most squid are less than 60 cm long, with something between 1/3 and 2/3 of that being the body and the rest their tentacles. The arms are noticeably shorter - anywhere from 1/4 the length of the body to about equal in length to the body. The giant squid can reach 13 m long - with about 2/3 of that being the tentacles. The arms are about half the length of the tentacles - about 4 m The colossal squid may grow to 14 m - with about 1/2 of that being the tentacles. The arms are a bit shorter - around 5 m.