Creatures with tentacles
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OCTOPODSCreatures with tentacles
GIANTSQUIDCreature with long tentacles
SEAHAREGastropod with earlike tentacles
GIANTSQUIDOne with long tentacles
polypidean animal with many tentacles, also POLYP, POLYPE
polypean animal with many tentacles, also POLYP, POLYPIDE
polypan animal with many tentacles, also POLYPE, POLYPIDE
polypidesPOLYPIDE, an animal with many tentacles, also POLYP, POLYPE
polypsPOLYP, an animal with many tentacles, also POLYPE, POLYPIDE
polypesPOLYPE, an animal with many tentacles, also POLYP, POLYPIDE
hydroida polyp (an animal with many tentacles, also POLYPE, POLYPIDE)
polypoidresembling a polyp (an animal with many tentacles, also POLYPE, POLYPIDE)
polypinepertaining to polyps (an animal with many tentacles, also POLYPE, POLYPIDE)
hydroidsHYDROID, a polyp (an animal with many tentacles, also POLYPE, POLYPIDE)
polypouspertaining to a polyp (an animal with many tentacles, also POLYPE, POLYPIDE)
radiolarianany member of an order of marine Protozoa, or unicellular animals, with fine radial tentacles for feeding and movement
radiolariansRADIOLARIAN, any member of an order of marine Protozoa, or unicellular animals, with fine radial tentacles for feeding and movement
jellyfishesA free-swimming marine coelenterate with a jellylike bell- or saucer-shaped body that is typically transparent and has stinging tentacles around the edge
jellyfishA free-swimming marine coelenterate with a jellylike bell- or saucer-shaped body that is typically transparent and has stinging tentacles around the edge
cuttleany of several cephalopods, esp. of the genus Sepia, having eight arms with suckers and two tentacles, and ejecting a black, inklike fluid when in danger
polypsa sedentary type of animal form characterized by a more or less fixed base, columnar body, and free end with mouth and tentacles, esp. as applied to coelenterates
polypa sedentary type of animal form characterized by a more or less fixed base, columnar body, and free end with mouth and tentacles, esp. as applied to coelenterates
coelenteratesAn aquatic invertebrate animal of a phylum that includes jellyfishes, corals, and sea anemones. They are distinguished by having a tube- or cup-shaped body and a single opening ringed with tentacles
coelenterateAn aquatic invertebrate animal of a phylum that includes jellyfishes, corals, and sea anemones. They are distinguished by having a tube- or cup-shaped body and a single opening ringed with tentacles
nautilusesA cephalopod mollusk with a light external spiral shell and numerous short tentacles around the mouth. Nautiluses swim with the buoyant gas-filled shell upright and descend to greater depths during the day