The usual answer would be 8 :)
Insects don't have tentacles. Octopuses do. They have 8.
no, they have tentacles
If each has 8, then 4 x 8 = 32
Octopuses, squids, and cuttlefishes are some.
Squids only have 6 tentacles and have more of a pointed head then the octopus who has 8 tentacles and a rounded head.
Yes they do, but they capture it first with their tentacles.
An octopus has 8 tentacles. But marine scientists now believe that only 2 of those tentacles are actually used for walking and moving around. These are called as legs. The remaining 6 are used for feeding and other functions. Hence they are called as arms.An octopus has 8 tentacles. But marine scientists now believe that only 2 of those tentacles are actually used for walking and moving around. These are called as legs. The remaining 6 are used for feeding and other functions. Hence they are called as arms.So if its the total number of tentacles of 5 octopuses, then=5*8=40If its the total number of legs of 5 octopuses=5*2=10
eight tentacles? giving their life to support young? living in the oceans?
Hydra
Octopuses and squids are both cephalopods (a type of mollusk) and they have many traits in common. They both have tentacles, both propel themselves by ejecting water from an opening specially developed for that purpose, and both have relatively large brains. They both live in saltwater. They both have eight tentacles each. They are both carnivorous. They are both highly intelligent.
They both use there tentacles to capture there prey and the mouth is near the center of the body
Tentacles collect food primarily through a combination of sensory detection and physical manipulation. Many organisms, such as octopuses and certain jellyfish, use their tentacles to sense their environment and locate prey. Once detected, the tentacles can grasp or capture the food, often bringing it to the mouth. Additionally, specialized cells on the tentacles, like cnidocytes in jellyfish, can help immobilize or deter prey before consumption.