Listen to native speakers pronounce “tentacle” in real conversational contexts with synchronized timestamps and subtitles.
And from six or five feet away from a whale's eye?tentacle at me. It was about this big, and about that big around.
chemically whether it be with fangs with stingers with spines withtentacles or in the case the Platypus with these ankle spurs now the Platypusis one of my favorite venomous animals first off because they're so unexpected ly venomous most people don't seem to
And again they're all things that we've never really seen before necessarily.Tentacles are very hard, apparently.For sure. Yeah, I think just the scope of this film and the different body types.
Anyway, so there's lots of stories told about sea silk, also known as byssus.Then they have one tentacle with a packet of sperm on the end, which they lob at her.
Those people can ground it.And then the tentacles of where the business is going, where these things, things like "Pose," can justsimply live on Netflix and the world can find it at their own pace is a remarkable thing for people
This is a predatory jellyfish called a siphonophore.And they have stinging tentacles.They can catch small fish.
This is not exactly to scale because I didn't have just sort of infinite room to go off here.draw them with tentacles is to show that we know they're cephalopods because that's the defining feature.
This is not exactly to scale because I didn't have just sort of infinite room to go off here.And the word tentacles is best to reserve for those two
These are types of mollusk, snails, and clams that no one's ever seen before.A clam with pink tentacles for goodness sake.And transparent shells so you can see the skin underneath is brightly colored.
This is a fragile file clam.Those are feeding tentacles and also used for locomotion, a really spectacular animal.And this gives you an idea of the NOAA vessels that I was on.
But all I could see-- those beautiful tree-like extended tentacles were not extended.Those are feeding tentacles, and when they're retracted it just looks kind of like a pink lump.
Here's Zeus up on the hill with those who chose to watch the obstacle course.And these are tentacles of Scylla coming up from the silos, and the audience braving their way through.At some points, you meet Hermes on the path.
By killing 75 million animals a day for food, means essentially that we have put into place we have built a massive industrialized killing machinethat reaches its tentacles into every nook and cranny of our outer world, from the bottoms of the oceans, deep in to the Amazon Rainforest,and everywhere on this planet.
And where in the development process are you right now?I feel very like a big massive tentacle, and the ocean's just-- I don't have a center like you're speaking to my center
for referring to the periodic elements.Kombisi is a kind of a tentacle beast comes from above and sucks you up.
And that is an incoherent statement, as far as I'm concerned, if you're talking about the kind of free will that I was articulating early on,because that notion of free will has tentacles that reach right down to the reductionist account.And to say that you have free will and you don't need to talk about the stuff down here is cutting out the very thing that
And so let's say you're having someone over, like your special friend, and you're cooking for them.You don't want mouthfuls of succulent tentacles falling out of your mouth.
This is not exactly to scale because I didn't have just sort of infinite room to go off here.Maybe they didn't have tentacles at all.
This is not exactly to scale because I didn't have just sort of infinite room to go off here.But they might not have had tentacles at all.
And the coral will be delighted to eat these.They've got these amazing tentacles with stinging cells that can paralyze one of these animals if it happens to run into the coral.And then, they can quickly swallow it and eat it.
I noticed that you numbered all the tentacles of Otto.
It looks like you draw all eight tentacles, no matter the perspective.
But all I could see-- those beautiful tree-like extended tentacles were not extended.But it can retract those tentacles, just faster than the eye can track.
it had like these big long tentacles so Bonin maybe wasn't the right word and
This is another kind of siphonophore that you only start seeing it around 2,000 feet.And they connect themselves to the bottom with little tentacle arms, about three feet off.And if you get close to them they swim away.
and what makes them what they are?A lot of the things that we think of are tentacles, camouflage.There's actually a cuttlefish here hiding in the sand.
They were large enough that the shells would have reached the entire length of this room.And then we don't even know if they had tentacles, how many tentacles they had, how long those tentacles might have been.So they really were some of the first sea monsters, the first sea monsters in the whole ocean, which meant in the whole world because there was still
And in this case, this particular fossil was a straight shelled cephalopod.And the CT scanner is not yet finding how many tentacles it had, but it is finding the mouth.And there are some pretty stunning images coming out.
This is not exactly to scale because I didn't have just sort of infinite room to go off here.How do we even know that they had tentacles?
This is not exactly to scale because I didn't have just sort of infinite room to go off here.we're pretty sure that they would have had tentacles by then because tentacles-- and the tentacles come from the foot.
This is not exactly to scale because I didn't have just sort of infinite room to go off here.So we're pretty sure that by here they had tentacles, and some point in here probably evolved.
This is not exactly to scale because I didn't have just sort of infinite room to go off here.It is technically wrong to call them all tentacles.
The opposite of compactness is the sprawling tendrils of tentacled monster districts.
They are immune cells and they have these little tentacles that stick out into the lumen of the gut and their receptors.
Anyway, so there's lots of stories told about sea silk, also known as byssus.Whereas they have a modify at the end of two tentacles.
So it has a single opening which is surrounded by tentacles, and that opening leads to a central cavity.
In water, their tentacles moved independently of any motion in the liquid.
And Trembley had seen polyps grasping food with their tentacles and placing it in their central cavity, so he could prove, according to Aristotle's definition,
And you don't have a lot of tentacles.
the animal right off of San Juan Island.But all I could see-- those beautiful tree-like extended tentacles were not extended.They were all retracted when the animal came in the lab.
But all I could see-- those beautiful tree-like extended tentacles were not extended.And even less often do you see the emergent tentacles.
I mean, using the tentacles very much have been created through through John's TED talk to see if there are people who
It's actually a septapus that was missing one of its tentacles.
and when the reach of anti-semitism's tentacles was growing ever wider
This is happening in Western Europe and other places where these sort of digital tentacles are growing.
This is not exactly to scale because I didn't have just sort of infinite room to go off here.Even with a nautilus that eventually gets up to 60 or 90 tentacles.
This is not exactly to scale because I didn't have just sort of infinite room to go off here.That there's an ancestral cephalopod trait of having a foot that divides into 10 tentacles.
And here it is, with its tentacles around Congress and the White House.
So the first animal-like property that polyps displayed was movement of their tentacles.
And they all move differently.So you have to-- the animator has to animate Terri and Terry with tentacles, and they have to animate Squishy that just kindof has squishy legs, and Art who moves in a weird way.
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