The octopus's "suction cups" are sticky, which help it grip things.
each arm is equipped with two rows of ,deeply set suckers that give a powerful grip.
An octopus can get a firm grip on prey by constricting its long tentacles.
by john pope the seconed
if the octopus is big yes but, if it is small no
An octopus can have anywhere from 200 to over 300 suckers on each of its tentacles, depending on the species. These suckers are used for various purposes, including locomotion, feeding, and exploration. The number and size of suckers can vary significantly among different octopus species. Overall, the suckers provide octopuses with a strong grip and a sensitive touch.
it is a stick with a handle and a claw at the top that can grip things, used to reach high-up things
octopus use there mouth to feel and taste things. also, octopus only squirt ink to let his predator know that he is going to fight.
Tentacles. ;D
8 tenticles
Suction cups?
When this grip is used on it's own it is called the gable grip.
The rings on the tentacles of an octopus act as suction cups, allowing the animal to grip objects and surfaces more readily.