A squid has ten appendages. A squid's appendages are arranged in five pairs. The longest pair of appendages, the fourth pair, are called tentacles or feeder arms.
They have a beak underneath all of their appendages.
Squids and cuttlefish, which are mollusks of Class Cephalopoda (which means head-foot), possess two tentacles, which are the longer appendages with paddle shaped ends, as distinguished from the eight other appendages, more properly called arms.
A squid has eight legs with two feeding tentacles
Yes, squids have appendages known as tentacles and arms. They typically have eight arms and two longer tentacles, which they use for grasping prey and maneuvering in the water. These appendages are equipped with suckers that help them capture and hold onto their food. Additionally, squids have a streamlined body that aids in their swimming capabilities.
I would have to say appendages. And I like you ;)
they are called bloopers:)
Crabs, and the clawlike appendages are called chilipeds.
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Tentacles
Yes. They are called fins.
Appendages and lower extremities.
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