Cephalopod limb
All cephalopods possess flexible limbs extending from their heads and surrounding their beaks. These appendages, which function as muscular hydrostats, have been variously termed arms, legs or tentacles.
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Cephalopod limb
All cephalopods possess flexible limbs extending from their heads and surrounding their beaks. These appendages, which function as muscular hydrostats, have been variously termed arms, legs or tentacles.
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All cephalopods possess flexib ...... ermed arms, legs or tentacles.
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Arm of Illex illecebrosus with two rows of suckers along its length
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Tentacle of Illex illecebrosus with a distal tentacular club
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All cephalopods possess flexib ...... ermed arms, legs or tentacles.
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