No.
Butterflies don't have any tentacles. Butterflies have: six legs, three body parts, two compound eyes and two antennae.
No, butterflies do not have a soft transparent body with tentacles. Instead, they have a hard exoskeleton, and their bodies are typically covered in scales that create vibrant colors and patterns. Butterflies possess a proboscis for feeding, which is a long, tube-like structure, rather than tentacles. Their bodies are divided into three main parts: the head, thorax, and abdomen.
Butterflies do not have claws. Instead, they have specialized structures on their legs called tarsi that help them grip onto surfaces. These tarsi are covered in tiny hooks and pads that allow butterflies to perch on flowers and other surfaces.
8 TENTACLES ON AN OCTOPUS
Feeding tentacles are tentacles (boneless muscular appendages) which are used to grab food.
yes they do have tentacles , surrounding their mouth.
Yes, shrimp have five tentacles.
Jellyfish do not have feet but they have tentacles which help them swim
10A blooper has 10 tentacles.
A star fish has 5 tentacles
Alternative Tentacles was created in 1979.
Squidward Tentacles was created in 1999.