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.
Octopus
A coral polyp is a tubular sack-like animal with a central mouth surrounded by a ring of tentacles. The end opposite the tentacles, called the base, is attached to the substrate.
jelly fish
medusoid (medusa)
Appendages in cnidarians are called tentacles . They are used in food capture and defense . Stinging cells are present in tentacles .
The animal sees it prey with it's eye, and then Grabs it with it tentacles, and bring it into it's parrot-like mouth and eats it.
No, bacteria do not have tentacles. They are single-celled microorganisms that do not possess complex structures like tentacles. Bacteria typically have simpler appendages like flagella or pili for movement and attachment.
Cnidarians belong to the animal phylum Cnidaria. They are characterized by their radial symmetry, tentacles armed with stinging cells called cnidocytes, and a simple sac-like body structure. Examples of cnidarians include jellyfish, corals, and sea anemones.
The animal you are describing is an octopus. Octopuses have suckers on their tentacles, a beak for feeding, and fin-like structures to help with movement and camouflage.
Animals like octopuses need a special kind of liquid to blind their enemies which is very poisonous.it comes out from their very tiny pores on their 8 hands called tentacles
Cilia and flagella help the cell to 'swim' in the body and move around. They're like tails or tentacles.
what is the arm like structures surrounding the mouth of cnidarians