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Octopus.
An octopus has eight arms. These appendages are lined with suckers that help the octopus capture and manipulate prey.
Centipedes and millipedes can have hundreds of arms or legs, depending on what you call an arm. They use them to crawl around on. Arachnids all have eight arms, and insects have six. Decapod crustaceans, like crabs and shrimps, have ten arms.
The disks on the arms of an octopus are called suckers. A breast feeding baby is a sucker A leach is a sucker. Someone drinking through a straw is a sucker A plastic cup used to stick something to a wall is a sucker.
The octopus has the most appendages among animals, with a total of eight arms.
A female octopus on a date.
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Mollusks do NOT have arms.
The arms of an underwater animal with a beak could belong to an octopus. Octopuses have a beak-like mouth and eight arms with suction cups, which they use for grabbing prey and navigating their environment. These arms are extremely flexible and strong, allowing octopuses to manipulate objects with great dexterity.
It has a total of eight legs. Six arms and two legs.
Eight Arms to Hold You was created on 1997-02-11.
There is no proof that aliens exist. If they do, they may have eight arms.