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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.

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