tentacula Synonyms
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tentacula Meaning
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tentacula (pl.)
of Tentaculum
tentacula Sentence Examples
- The jellyfish's tentacula gracefully danced through the water, capturing its prey.
- The anemone's tentacula retracted into its body when it sensed an approaching threat.
- The anglerfish's bioluminescent tentacula lure hapless victims to its cavernous mouth.
- The sea cucumber's tentacula extended from its body, sweeping up organic matter from the seafloor.
- The squid's tentacula are covered in suckers, allowing it to securely grip and hold onto objects.
- The octopus's eight tentacula give it the ability to deftly navigate through complex underwater environments.
- The sea pen's tentacula filter microscopic organisms from the water column, providing nourishment for the colony.
- The Portuguese man-of-war's tentacula can reach lengths of over 100 feet, stinging victims with their venom.
- The hydrozoan's tentacula resemble a delicate lace, swaying gently with the ocean current.
- The tube worm's tentacula protrude from its protective tube, filtering food particles from the water.
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The jellyfish's tentacula gracefully danced through the water, capturing its prey.
The anemone's tentacula retracted into its body when it sensed an approaching threat.
The anglerfish's bioluminescent tentacula lure hapless victims to its cavernous mouth.
The sea cucumber's tentacula extended from its body, sweeping up organic matter from the seafloor.