Bearded worms are interesting creatures. These creatures have about 200 to 300 + tentacles depending on the species.
The feather duster worm also known as the eudistylia worm has tentacles that look like feather dusters. The feather duster worm lives in marine environments.
Photosynthesis
Annelida phylum
They swallow in sediment collect by their tentacles from their environment, sand and mud.
Hermodice carunculata is the scientific, Latin or binomial name for the bearded fireworm.This marine worm sports an attractive color combination of orange body with white bristles. The bristles are the reason for the "bearded" part of the worm's name. The worm's native range is along the reefs in the tropical and mid-Atlantic Ocean. But it also may be found in the Mediterranean Sea.
Sea worms can have feather duster tentacles. They are in group annelida and are segmented worms. See also tube worms and Christmas tree worms.
10A blooper has 10 tentacles.
A star fish has 5 tentacles
No, a bearded fire worm is not a parasite. It is a type of marine bristle worm belonging to the family Amphinomidae and is typically found in coral reefs and rocky environments. While it can have a harmful effect on other marine organisms due to its painful bristles, it primarily feeds on detritus and organic matter rather than living off a host like a parasite would.
If you were asking ''How many tentacles does a octopus have?'', 8
Insects don't have tentacles. Octopuses do. They have 8.
He has 6 tentacles. (2 for his arms, and 4 for his legs.)