Like squid, they were swimming tentacled molluscs—a group called the cephalopods. |
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From inward-looking, tentacled conglomerates, many transformed themselves into global firms focused on particular markets. |
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Unlike the majority of snakes which lay eggs, tentacled snakes are an aquatic species that produce eggs inside their body during pregnancy. |
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Star-nosed moles, Condylura cristata, have an incredible sense of touch in their tentacled schnozzes and are among the world's fastest foragers. |
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In an open message to campaign and RNC staff, the younger Mr McCain makes his case, via tentacled sea metaphors, that the relaxed and open John McCain sells better than the constrained grouch. |
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The term medusa was coined by Linnaeus in 1752, alluding to the tentacled head of Medusa in Greek mythology. |
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A four tentacled archetypal poltergeist of local subterranean music. |
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It thought of them:blue, tentacled aquatic beings with a reproductive system so intricate it had taken the caretaker decades to work out how many sexes they had. |
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We didn't meet a tentacled Yellow King from another dimension. |
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The tentacled oracle successfully predicted the outcome of eight matches by choosing a mussel or oyster from one of two boxes bearing the flags of competing nations. |
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The unlikely heroes join forces to defeat their tentacled arch-nemesis. |
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