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  2. Tentacle - Wikipedia

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    Front view of land snail showing upper and lower sets of tentacles Abalone showing pallial tentacles. Many molluscs have tentacles of one form or another. The most familiar are those of the pulmonate land snails, which usually have two sets of tentacles on the head: when extended the upper pair have eyes at their tips; the lower pair are chemoreceptors.

  3. Cephalopod - Wikipedia

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    The Akkorokamui is a gigantic tentacled monster from Ainu folklore. [176] A battle with an octopus plays a significant role in Victor Hugo's book Travailleurs de la mer (Toilers of the Sea), relating to his time in exile on Guernsey. [177]

  4. Today's Wordle Hint, Answer for #1311 on Monday ... - AOL

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    As a noun, this word refers to a long, soft-bodied sea creature with eight arms and two tentacles. They closely resemble an octopus. OK, that's it for hints—I don't want to totally give it away ...

  5. Cephalopod limb - Wikipedia

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    Arms and buccal mass of the squid Taningia danae.As in other Octopoteuthidae, the tentacles are absent in adults. Oral view of the bobtail squid Semirossia tenera Head and limbs of the bobtail squid Rossia glaucopis Oral view of male Bathypolypus arcticus with hectocotylus on arm III (left) Cephalopod suckers and configuration of suckers on tentacular club Serrated suckers of a giant squid ...

  6. 8-armed sea creature — with martial arts-like hunting method ...

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    Near a coral reef off the coast of Japan, an eight-armed sea creature searched for its next meal. The tiny animal used martial arts-like movements to grab and hold its prey. The tentacled hunter ...

  7. ‘Medusa’ sea creature — with up to 11 tentacles — discovered ...

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    Dozens of tiny, tentacled creatures were recently discovered living in the Gulf of Mexico. The small sea dwellers, it turns out, belong to a previously unknown species of “crawling” jellyfish ...

  8. Cephalopods in popular culture - Wikipedia

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    The NROL-39 mission patch, depicting the National Reconnaissance Office as an octopus with a long reach. Cephalopods, usually specifically octopuses, squids, nautiluses and cuttlefishes, are most commonly represented in popular culture in the Western world as creatures that spray ink and use their tentacles to persistently grasp at and hold onto objects or living creatures.

  9. Sea monster - Wikipedia

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    a most terrible creature, resembling nothing they saw before. The monster lifted its head so high that it seemed to be higher than the crow's nest on the mainmast. The head was small and the body short and wrinkled. The unknown creature was using giant fins which propelled it through the water. Later the sailors saw its tail as well.