A catfish has snakelike tentacles around its mouth. This is how the catfish is able to scoop up food off the bottom of the lake. A bullhead fish is a relative to the catfish and also has snakelike tentacles around the mouth.
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.
The muscle around the mouth is called the orbicularis oris muscle. It is responsible for controlling movements of the lips and mouth, such as puckering and smiling.
Jellyfish are gelatinous sea creatures with umbrella-shaped bodies and tentacles. They typically have a transparent or translucent appearance and can vary in size. To identify a jellyfish, look for its bell-shaped body and trailing tentacles. They move by pulsating their bell and can sting with their tentacles. Be cautious around jellyfish in the water to avoid getting stung.
There are around 2,000 to 8,000 taste buds located on the roof of your mouth.
Cnidarians have a relatively simple body plan characterized by a central digestive cavity with a single opening that serves as both mouth and anus. They also have radial symmetry, meaning their body parts are arranged around a central axis.
a animal that has snake like tentacals around there mouth is called a arthropods
The Sea cucumber can have around 8-30 tentacles surrounding its mouth
microorganisms that float in the water
A squid
yes they do have tentacles , surrounding their mouth.
Big tentacles that suck food into its mouth.
in the middle of the tentacles.
the tentacles on a jellyfish that surround the mouth..... resource.. http://www.ucmp.berkeley.edu/cnidaria/cnidariamm.html
The anus of an octopus is behind its brain.
their tentacles
In the center between the tentacles
in between the tentacles is its mouth and it uses its tentacles to bring in the food