Mollusks with tentacles are cephalopods. Cephalopod in Latin means, "Head-foot".
There are about 3,300 various species of cephalopod, including octopuses, squids, cuttle-fish, and nautiluses.
Sizes range from the tiny Wolfi octopus, about the size of 1 1/2 sugar cubes, to the architeuthis Colossal Squid, larger than a giant squid, whose full-grown length is up to 46 feet, or perhaps even longer. The giant squid runs from about "only" 33 feet to 42 feet, full-grown.
An octopus and squid; But for the 27-4 crossword its Cephlopods
squid
Arturo wuz here 2/8/12 night skool sukz :/
The Squid has 8 arms and 2 feeding tentacles.
they use the tentacles to grab dirt out of the water and bring it to their mouths.
Mollusk is an invertebrate animal. Some mollusks are covered with shell and some has tentacles. Mollusk are soft-bodied invertebrate animal. Examples are octopus, snail , oyster and clam. -Co0leTs24
marine mollusk characterized by well-developed head and eyes and sucker-bearing tentacles, by the way, its mollusk
A mollusk with numerous tentacles, a horny beak, and a spiral shell with gas-filled chambers for buoyancy. Native to: South Pacific and Indian oceans.
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
An Octopus has a foot ( mollusk foot ).It is not very muscular.The Octopus does have a very muscular hydrostat. It is used to manipulate items (including food) or to move its host about and consists mainly of muscles with no skeletal support. This controls the tentacles.
No, a turtle is a reptile.
no a bee isn't a mollusk.
A rock is not a mollusk
Mollusk is a noun.
A Mollusk is in the kingdom of Animals
yes an scallop is a mollusk