Tentacles
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Now if you poke it, it pulls in its
tentacles.
You need like a school of fish that would swim in front of you like this." (Laughter) "And when the jellyfish come and they wrap their
tentacles
around the fish, they're going to be busy with them, and you'll just scoot around."
In the darkness of the deep sea, he's got glowing tentacles, so if I'm coming at you like him, I put my arms out in the darkness so all you see are little glowing things over here.
Some of these snare their prey with sticky tentacles, while others just take a bite out of their cousins.
It was absolutely breathtaking, and had this animal had its feeding
tentacles
intact and fully extended, it would have been as tall as a two-story house.
And curious to see if any of them made any noise, I dropped a hydrophone, an underwater microphone covered in rubber, down the mouth part, and immediately the critter began to absorb the microphone into its belly, and the
tentacles
were searching out of the surface for something of nutritional value.
He walks by carrying around this coconut shell thanks to the flexibility of his tentacles, which serve as both his feet and hands.
Here, you see the artificial tentacle, but they actually built an entire machine with several
tentacles
they could just throw in the water, and you see that it can kind of go around and do submarine exploration in a different way than rigid robots would do.
This monster with big
tentacles.
It's causing abrasions on the inside of the mouth, but the
tentacles
can't get you.
They have seven tentacles, and they have 14 little funny-looking compound eyes, and a brain shaped like a pretzel.
Also, the CODIS results that we have have
tentacles
to crime scenes, have linkages in 40 states in the United States.
Forty of the 50 states have
tentacles
to our crime testing of these rape kits.
They attach in the place they find most suitable, they build a skeleton underneath themselves, they build a mouth and tentacles, and then they begin the difficult work of building the world's coral reefs.
I love it because it makes this ridiculous shape, because its
tentacles
are fat and look fuzzy and because it's rare.
Those are things that look like
tentacles
coming out of corals.
It's made of calcium carbonate, so you can see its
tentacles
there, moving in the ocean currents.
The other 60% are in the tentacles, which for humans would be like our arms having minds of their own.
So shaping their
tentacles
into any one of the virtually limitless number of possible arrangements is unlike anything we are used to.
It's got
tentacles
dangling, swirling around like that.
Special
tentacles
sense her movement and curl around her, clenching her in their suffocating grip.
Once she asphyxiates, which can happen in under an hour, the
tentacles
unfurl again to snare their next victim.
For some reason no one at this point thinks to look in the basement, which is just as well as there's something down there, something large, slimy and has lots of
tentacles.
The one on screen death is actually quite cool, someone has slimy
tentacles
inserted under their skin, in their ear and up their nose in the films only decent horror sequence.
A "40 foot long" giant mutant squid with five tentacles, razor fangs and the ability to reproduce it's own cells terrorizes a small Florida town.
Shelly Winters can be seen in the far superior octo-epic
"Tentacles"
, and the REAL Liza can be found in the Showtime release of "Queer Duck: The Movie".
So even though it doesn't look good, at least there are a few legit scenes of characters inanely grappling with rubbery
tentacles
in pretty amusing fashion.
I also chuckled at the disparities between different representations of the octopus, the cgi shots of the creature as a whole vary over the course of the film, they are also different not only in size but appearance to the practical shots of it, and there are scenes where the tentacle action suggests that the makers had abandoned pretending they were making a film about an octopus and just envisioned their creature as a bunch of miscellaneous
tentacles.
We're seemly dealing with a prehistoric monster here, with the jaws and appetite of a Great White, but it also has
tentacles
like an octopus!
Santa's
Tentacles
reach far and wide!
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