Insects don't have tentacles.
Octopuses do. They have 8.
Octopuses do not have tentacles but rather have eight arms. Tentacles are distinguished in this context as being longer than arms, with suckers at their tips only. Squid and cuttlefish have eight arms like octopuses, and two extra flexible tentacles. They use these to hunt down and capture prey such as: slow moving fish, crustaceans, and there on kind.
oral tentacles, tentacles, mouth, anus, jelly, stomach
There are many characteristics that are general of insect body structures. Most insect bodies include a hard casing for protection for example.
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He is shown to have many insect-like characteristics, but the main one is the spider, weaving its web
The plant that you are thinking of is the VENUS FLY TRAP, and it does not have tentacles it has spines that link together and form a cage so the insect can not get out.
A butterfly is a great example of an invertebrate because it is an insect.
10A blooper has 10 tentacles.
A star fish has 5 tentacles
If you were asking ''How many tentacles does a octopus have?'', 8
I think what you mean is how many tentacles does an octopus have. In that case, 8.
He has 6 tentacles. (2 for his arms, and 4 for his legs.)
10 tickles(tentacles)
9 tentancles
An Octopus has 8 tentacles, the prefix octo means eight. In addition a Squid has 6 tentacles.
An octopus can get a firm grip on prey by constricting its long tentacles.