Yes , They Are Called Tentacles Also On The Moth
Jellyfish do not have feet but they have tentacles which help them swim
no, they have tentacles
Cephalopod means "head feet" with refers to the fact that their tentacles are connected to their head.
Jellyfish tentacles can over 100 feet long and have stinging cells.
In terms of animals, there are many that do not have feet; most of these are sea dwellers that use flippers or tentacles to move. There are also land animals that do not have feet, such as snakes and snails.
A butterfly has six legs.
no, but why would you want them to have tentacles? They grow to 67 feet in length and weigh 89 tons
the best stretch to do before soccer is the butterfly. to do the butterfly, sit down and put your feet together. now, bend your legs and knees. its called the butterfly because it looks kind of like a butterfly's wings. have fun with that :)
By swimming using tentacles
It can go up to 50 feet long also it's tentacles themselves are 9 meters long
A giant squid is 50 feet long with the tentacles
a butterfly stretch is when you sit on the floor/ground and touch the bottoms of your feet together and pull your feet as close to you as you can and pull your head to your feet