there are exactly seven hundred and eighty six suckers on a giant squid
There have not been enough specimens captured to count them and get an average number.
the location of suckers of a squid are all along the feeding tentacles and 8 arms of a squid.
The squid's suckers help to hold and immobilize their struggling prey as it's being killed and eaten. All squids have suckers and the number, type, and arrangement is different for each species.
The Beluga Whale has scratches on it because one of its favorite meales is the giants squid, which has claws on its suckers.
The tentacles have suction cups at the end of them and they are longer, but the arms are shorter and have suction cups all over them. There are 2 tentacles and 8 arms on the squid.
Cuttlefish and squid are decapods, having 10 limbs : the eight arms and two longer limbs called tentacles, used in feeding. They have suckers only at their tips.
to pull in the prey so the tentacles can crush the squid's food.
They are used to cling on to their prey or capture their prey while they are moving.
yes of course
The animal you are describing is an octopus. Octopuses have suckers on their tentacles, a beak for feeding, and fin-like structures to help with movement and camouflage.
They all have tentacles with suckers located on the bottom, a beak.
hmmm, im pretty sure its one. squid. sc-wid. squid. yeah one i think:D