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They don't have suction cups they have tube feet
they all have suction cups. There are eight tentacles and two arms(they all have suction cups). Hope this helps!
Suction cups work by creating a vacuum between the cup and a surface, which creates a strong grip. Their primary function is to adhere to smooth surfaces and provide temporary support or attachment.
I don't see any reason why it wouldn't.... all particles have different densities. unless rubber isn't dense enough to block the impossible zero density of outer-space. 0 is abstract not concrete. I would probably just make my suction cup out of metal and use a dyson vacuum to power it. lol <><><><> NO! A suction cup is held in place by the air OUTSIDE the cup pushing it against the surface. No air in space. No air, no push, no workee.
suction cups are made by a soft rubber that is in penitrable to air
Types of suction items are suction cups, suction hooks, and suction hoses.
Vacuum cleaners are a good example of suction cups.
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No, they don't have suction on their head
Suction works by creating a vacuum that causes air pressure to decrease within a closed space. This decrease in pressure causes the surrounding air or fluid to push into the lower pressure area, pulling objects towards it. This phenomenon is commonly used in devices like vacuum cleaners and suction cups.
Squid use their suction cups for grasping onto and manipulating prey, helping them catch food more effectively. They also use the suction cups for locomotion and maintaining their position in the water.
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