In general, of course, "tentacle" as a word in Russian is a pure borrowing, and after reading "tentacle" you will, of course, think about tentacles. But still somewhat delicately: English word comes from the Latin. "Tentaculum", which, in turn, playfully refers us to "tentare" or "temptare" and, accordingly, means "to try", "to feel". Therefore, this is not some kind of vulgar tentacle, it is primarily a sense organ - it is taste, it is touch and sensory perception of the world around us.
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An ordinary snail-mollusc leg has developed into a complex system: here you have both a turbine tube leading into the mantle and a sole for crawling along the bottom and groping for sweets. As to the tentacles, then no wonder I called him the king thereof. The nautilus grows up to 90 tentacle arms, with which it can grab food, cling to the surroundings and wave merrily in all directions, drifting with the ocean currents.
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