No, squids and the octopus do. A shark is a fish.
A large box jellyfish or a man of war jellyfish could if it had very long tentacles.
No. It may injure or paralyze a shark, especially if the shark gets too close to its tentacles. It could depend on the species of shark and the length of tentacles. A portuguese man of war with any length range of tentacles of at least 50 ft could even kill a big great white shark.
Depends on the species of sharks. A large species of shark like a great white shark or a mako shark can kill any jellyfish, but would get stung. Smaller sharks species would get killed after they ripped the tentacles.
First egg capsules, the ones with four limb-like tentacles, like those of a shark (which they're very closely related to). Then simply small stingrays! ^^
8 TENTACLES ON AN OCTOPUS
Feeding tentacles are tentacles (boneless muscular appendages) which are used to grab food.
yes they do have tentacles , surrounding their mouth.
Yes, shrimp have five tentacles.
Jellyfish do not have feet but they have tentacles which help them swim
10A blooper has 10 tentacles.
A star fish has 5 tentacles
Alternative Tentacles was created in 1979.