They are commonly called suckers.
No, they don't have suction on their head
They are commonly called suckers.
yes
Suction cups?
Suction cups! Glad to be of use.
No
Not sure of the exact amount, but there are two rows of suction cups on each tentacle there are 240 suction cups on each tentacle. Altogether there are 1920 suction cups -Pink Rocks It's important to distinguish between arms and tentacles. Tentacles have suction cups only at the tips. Octopus have arms and have suction cups along the length of the arm.
no
Suction cups that help it stick
For me suction cups and pads are the same and I think those cups/pads are found in an octopus. The thing that sucks under the arms of the octopus. Answered by: cassey, brittney and kimberly
The octopus's "suction cups" are sticky, which help it grip things.
Well, the octopus had ink glands like the squid, and if it had fins then not only would it look ridiculous, they couldn't get away from predators. Also, on a octopuses tentacles, there are suction cups. They can't get them on fins, and they work as hands. I think octopuses and tenctacles get along, not fins. Don't you?