Octopuses do not have tentacles but rather have eight arms. Tentacles are distinguished in this context as being longer than arms, with suckers at their tips only. Squid and cuttlefish have eight arms like octopuses, and two extra flexible tentacles. They use these to hunt down and capture prey such as: slow moving fish, crustaceans, and there on kind.
No, sea animal has only six tentacles unless they have lost a limb or where born deformed. Many corals have tentacles and while small can have six, such as hammer, frog spawn, and torches.
Squid
Cuttlefish
Fun fact, Octopus don't have tentacles. Those are arms. They are muscular appendages. Tentacles are a type of flexible organ.
There are no creatures that has ten tenticals. There are either eight of six an those sea creatures are squid octopipus and jellyfish
Two animals that have tentacles are octopus and squid but there are more...
Both octopi and squid have a mouth surrounded by tentacles. Only the squid have hooks (or sting) on their tentacles.
No. Tentacles are unique to molluscs (squids etc) and cnidaria (jellyfish and anemones). Insects only have jointed legs covered in exoskeleton, and similar jointed mouthparts.
An Octopus has 8 tentacles.
One such invertebrate is an octopus.
Octopus
the examples of predation are when animals eat other animals
Insects don't have tentacles. Octopuses do. They have 8.
Basking shark
flatworms tapeworms
oral tentacles, tentacles, mouth, anus, jelly, stomach
Jellyfish, hydras, sea animones, corals and other invertebrate animals with tentacles and hollow body. ---Co0leTs24
snail
octupuses and squids
by wrapping their tentacles around the casualty and stinging him or her
squid, octopus, and you.
Octopuses, squids, and cuttlefishes are some.
Animals with tentacles include squid, octopuses, and jellyfish. Cuttlefish and Portuguese Man of War also have tentacles. Many people think starfish have tentacles, but these are actually true arms and legs.
Nope, because coelenterate animals are stinging-celled animals and animals with tentacles and hollow body. Squid is not a stinging-celled animal, even if they have tentacles and hollow body. Squid is an example of a MOLLUSK, which are soft-bodied animals. ---Co0leTs24
It grabs the prey with its tentacles and swallows it whole.
By wrapping their tentacles around the casualty and stinging him or her
a hyrax has 17 legs learn your animals you*****************
they are aquatic animals...mostly marine ..few live in fresh water like hydra