Examples of 'their tentacles' in a sentence

Meaning of "their tentacles"

Their tentacles refers to the elongated and often flexible appendages found on certain organisms, particularly invertebrates such as jellyfish, octopuses, or squids. Tentacles are used for various purposes, including sensing, capturing prey, and locomotion. 'Their' indicates possession or belonging to the organisms when referring to the tentacles

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their tentacles
Their tentacles are armed with powerful suckers.
Have spread their tentacles all around.
They have these barbs on their tentacles.
They have their tentacles in everything.
Snaring small prey with their tentacles.
Their tentacles reached out through all continents.
They have got their tentacles everywhere.
Their mouth is located under their tentacles.
The polyps expand their tentacles to catch zooplankton.
Juveniles have black bars on their tentacles.
Fusing their tentacles together in a vivid display of color.
Freemasonry seems to be expanding their tentacles everywhere.
Their tentacles stretch all over the world.
The polyps only extend their tentacles at night.
Their tentacles sting and paralyse small fish.

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And they are located at the end of their tentacles.
Everybody has their tentacles into everybody else.
Cnidarians have huge numbers of cnidocytes on their tentacles.
Their tentacles reach to every continent in the world.
You stay attached to their tentacles.
Their tentacles have over.
They are trying to expand their tentacles.
The polyps extend their tentacles at night to feed on plankton.
They can sting you using their tentacles.
Their tentacles spread everywhere.
Aliens will waggle their tentacles.
They can use their tentacles to capture zooplankton prey.
Eurocrats see them as opportunities to extend their tentacles of power.
Brain corals extend their tentacles to catch food at night.
This is our chance to cut off all of their tentacles.
The very tips of their tentacles have reached earth.
Their tentacles are everywhere.
The corals themselves extend their tentacles to catch zooplankton.
Their tentacles have adhesive structures called colloblasts or lasso cells.
The polyps normally extend their tentacles to feed only at night.
They protect themselves with stinging cells hidden in their tentacles.
Although their tentacles are shorter.
Corals should be fed at night when they extend their tentacles.
With their tentacles.
The polyps feed by capturing tiny prey with their tentacles.
Through their tentacles.
They feed on plankton which they catch with their tentacles.
They contract their tentacles down to four to five centimeters approx.
They usually hunt passively using their tentacles as drift nets.
Their tentacles spread out above the sediment to catch food particles.
This jellyfish has eight clusters in which their tentacles are grouped.
They have their tentacles into everything from law enforcement to government officials.
And the polyps feed by snaring passing morsels with their tentacles.
Many corals extend their tentacles at night to catch zooplankton that pass near.
They also sift through the bottom sediments using their tentacles.

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