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Tentacle Collection (page 6)

"Tentacle: A Symbol of Power, Mystery, and Nature's Intricacies" From ancient times to modern depictions

Background imageTentacle Collection: Hawaii, White Jellyfish, Midwater In Blue Ocean Backlit By Sunburst A88C

Hawaii, White Jellyfish, Midwater In Blue Ocean Backlit By Sunburst A88C

Background imageTentacle Collection: Hawaii, Jellyfish With Long Tentacles In Blue Sparkling Ocean A88E

Hawaii, Jellyfish With Long Tentacles In Blue Sparkling Ocean A88E

Background imageTentacle Collection: Australia, Pelagic Octopus (Octopus Sp?) Midwater Black Ocean Background A87H

Australia, Pelagic Octopus (Octopus Sp?) Midwater Black Ocean Background A87H

Background imageTentacle Collection: Papua New Guinea, Purple Jellyfish Midwater (Glowing) Surface Visible A88D

Papua New Guinea, Purple Jellyfish Midwater (Glowing) Surface Visible A88D

Background imageTentacle Collection: Hawaii, Translucent Jellyfish (Cephea Cephea) Floats In Deep Blue Water

Hawaii, Translucent Jellyfish (Cephea Cephea) Floats In Deep Blue Water

Background imageTentacle Collection: Malaysia, Octopus Cyanea Diguising Itself As A Part Of The Coral Reef

Malaysia, Octopus Cyanea Diguising Itself As A Part Of The Coral Reef

Background imageTentacle Collection: Canada, British Columbia, Unknown Species Of Jellyfish From The Order Anthomedusae

Canada, British Columbia, Unknown Species Of Jellyfish From The Order Anthomedusae

Background imageTentacle Collection: Hawaii, Octopus Cyanea Diguising Itself As A Part Of The Coral Reef

Hawaii, Octopus Cyanea Diguising Itself As A Part Of The Coral Reef

Background imageTentacle Collection: Hawaii, Starfish Close-Up, Detail Of Tentacles

Hawaii, Starfish Close-Up, Detail Of Tentacles

Background imageTentacle Collection: Micronesia, Palua, Jellyfish (Cephea Cephea) Near The Ocean Floor

Micronesia, Palua, Jellyfish (Cephea Cephea) Near The Ocean Floor

Background imageTentacle Collection: Indonesia, Tube Feet Of A Seastar / Starfish (Echinaster Callosus)

Indonesia, Tube Feet Of A Seastar / Starfish (Echinaster Callosus)
Indonesia, Tube Feet Of A Seastar/Starfish (Echinaster Callosus)

Background imageTentacle Collection: Indonesia, Tubastraea Coral Polyp Detail (Tubastraea Faulkneri)In Dark Ocean

Indonesia, Tubastraea Coral Polyp Detail (Tubastraea Faulkneri)In Dark Ocean

Background imageTentacle Collection: Micronesia, Palua, Common Cuttlefish, (Sepia Officinalis) Near The Ocean Floor

Micronesia, Palua, Common Cuttlefish, (Sepia Officinalis) Near The Ocean Floor

Background imageTentacle Collection: Chambered nautilus (Nautilus pompilius); Indonesia

Chambered nautilus (Nautilus pompilius); Indonesia

Background imageTentacle Collection: USA, view from below; Hawaii, Jellyfish floating in Pacific Ocean

USA, view from below; Hawaii, Jellyfish floating in Pacific Ocean

Background imageTentacle Collection: Pelagic species of octopus no more than five inches across at night in Coral Sea; Australia

Pelagic species of octopus no more than five inches across at night in Coral Sea; Australia

Background imageTentacle Collection: Day Octopus (Octopus Cyanea) on coral; Fiji

Day Octopus (Octopus Cyanea) on coral; Fiji

Background imageTentacle Collection: USA, Day Octopus (Octopus Cyanea) swimming; Hawaii

USA, Day Octopus (Octopus Cyanea) swimming; Hawaii

Background imageTentacle Collection: USA, tentacles outstretched over reef; Hawaii, Day Octopus (Octopus Cyanea)

USA, tentacles outstretched over reef; Hawaii, Day Octopus (Octopus Cyanea)

Background imageTentacle Collection: Close up of Leather Coral Polyps (Sarcophyton Sp); Malaysia

Close up of Leather Coral Polyps (Sarcophyton Sp); Malaysia

Background imageTentacle Collection: USA, Miners Urchin Shrimp (Gnathophylloides Mineri) on Collector Urchin (Pseudoboletia Indiana)

USA, Miners Urchin Shrimp (Gnathophylloides Mineri) on Collector Urchin (Pseudoboletia Indiana); Hawaii

Background imageTentacle Collection: Malaysia, Close-Up Of Leather Coral Polyps (Sarcophyton Sp), (Black And White Photograph)

Malaysia, Close-Up Of Leather Coral Polyps (Sarcophyton Sp), (Black And White Photograph)

Background imageTentacle Collection: USA, Day Octopus (Octopus Cyanea); Hawaii

USA, Day Octopus (Octopus Cyanea); Hawaii

Background imageTentacle Collection: USA, Day Octopus (Octopus Cyanea) in Ocean; Hawaii

USA, Day Octopus (Octopus Cyanea) in Ocean; Hawaii

Background imageTentacle Collection: Canada, British Columbia, Giant Pacific Octopus With Diver Viewing Down

Canada, British Columbia, Giant Pacific Octopus With Diver Viewing Down

Background imageTentacle Collection: Micronesia, Diver With Camera Swims Near Common Cuttlefish; Palau

Micronesia, Diver With Camera Swims Near Common Cuttlefish; Palau

Background imageTentacle Collection: Micronesia, Anemonefish (Amphiprion Perideraion) And Sea Anemone (Heteractis Magnifica); Yap

Micronesia, Anemonefish (Amphiprion Perideraion) And Sea Anemone (Heteractis Magnifica); Yap

Background imageTentacle Collection: Micronesia, Yap, Acyonarian Coral Illuminated With Diver Above

Micronesia, Yap, Acyonarian Coral Illuminated With Diver Above

Background imageTentacle Collection: Hawaii, Day Octopus (Octopus Cyanea) Sitting In Shallow Water

Hawaii, Day Octopus (Octopus Cyanea) Sitting In Shallow Water

Background imageTentacle Collection: Indonesia, Bottletail Squid (Sepiadarium Kochi); Komodo

Indonesia, Bottletail Squid (Sepiadarium Kochi); Komodo

Background imageTentacle Collection: Caribbean, Reef Squid (Sepioteuthis Sepioidea); Bonaire

Caribbean, Reef Squid (Sepioteuthis Sepioidea); Bonaire

Background imageTentacle Collection: Indonesia, Cuttlefish (Sepia Latimanus); Komodo

Indonesia, Cuttlefish (Sepia Latimanus); Komodo

Background imageTentacle Collection: Clown Anemonefish (Amphiprion Percula) Hiding In Anemone; Indonesia

Clown Anemonefish (Amphiprion Percula) Hiding In Anemone; Indonesia

Background imageTentacle Collection: Chrysaora isosceles, jellyfish model

Chrysaora isosceles, jellyfish model
A glass model of a jellyfish, created by Leopold and Rudolf Blaschka in the late nineteenth century and held at the Natural History Museum, London

Background imageTentacle Collection: Chrysaora isosceles, jellyfish

Chrysaora isosceles, jellyfish
A glass model of a jellyfish, created by Leopold and Rudolf Blaschka in the late nineteenth century and held at the Natural History Museum, London

Background imageTentacle Collection: Lesser Octopus, Eledone cirrhosa, side view

Lesser Octopus, Eledone cirrhosa, side view

Background imageTentacle Collection: Picture No. 11675022

Picture No. 11675022
Southern Horseshoe Worms around base of Tube Anemone (Cerianthus sp.). Date:

Background imageTentacle Collection: A giant Kraken emerging out of the ocean

A giant Kraken emerging out of the ocean shore to feast on the chosen one

Background imageTentacle Collection: Oblong-leaved sundew or spoonleaf sundew (Drosera intermedia) in its natural bog habitat, Birr

Oblong-leaved sundew or spoonleaf sundew (Drosera intermedia) in its natural bog habitat, Birr, Offaly, Midlands, Republic of Ireland, Europe

Background imageTentacle Collection: Picture No. 11091827

Picture No. 11091827
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Background imageTentacle Collection: Hydra budding, SEM

Hydra budding, SEM
Hydra budding. Coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of a Hydra sp. freshwater hydrozoan budding. Hydra commonly reproduce by budding - a form of asexual reproduction in which a new organism

Background imageTentacle Collection: Hydra budding C014 / 4856

Hydra budding C014 / 4856
Hydra budding. Coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of a Hydra viridis freshwater hydrozoan. Hydra viridis commonly reproduces by budding, as seen here

Background imageTentacle Collection: GIANT SQUID, 1879. Giant squid attacking a fisherman in his boat. Wood engraving, 1879

GIANT SQUID, 1879. Giant squid attacking a fisherman in his boat. Wood engraving, 1879

Background imageTentacle Collection: VERNE: 20, 000 LEAGUES. A giant octopus attacking the submarine vessel Nautilus

VERNE: 20, 000 LEAGUES. A giant octopus attacking the submarine vessel Nautilus. Wood engraving after a drawing by Alphonse de Neuville from an 1870 edition of Jules Vernes Twenty Thousand Leagues

Background imageTentacle Collection: Creation of artificial life, artwork

Creation of artificial life, artwork
Creation of artificial life. Conceptual computer artwork depicting the creation of a new life-form in a petri dish. Geneticists are working on methods for combining artificially replicated genes into

Background imageTentacle Collection: Saucer jelly (Aurelia aurita), illustration

Saucer jelly (Aurelia aurita), illustration
Zoology - Cnidarians - Scyphozoans - Saucer jelly (Aurelia aurita), illustration

Background imageTentacle Collection: Aloe Plant with Octopus tentacles

Aloe Plant with Octopus tentacles
Aloe plant and pink octopus tentacles in clay pot on blue background

Background imageTentacle Collection: nobody, outdoors, night, one animal, nature, tropical climate, ocean and sea, underwater

nobody, outdoors, night, one animal, nature, tropical climate, ocean and sea, underwater
Polyps of cup coral feeding at night



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"Tentacle: A Symbol of Power, Mystery, and Nature's Intricacies" From ancient times to modern depictions, the tentacle has captivated our imagination with its enigmatic allure. In 1882, an American cartoon portrayed England as the octopus of imperialism, symbolizing its relentless quest for land across continents. This Devilfish in Egyptian waters served as a powerful metaphor for domination. Jules Verne's "20, 000 Leagues Under the Sea" brought forth another image of a wriggling arm brandishing in the air - an eerie reminder of the deep-sea wonders that lay beneath. The octopus became synonymous with mystery and intrigue. But not all they are fearsome; some hold delicate beauty within their grasp. The Blue-ringed Octopus mesmerizes us with its vibrant hues while reminding us of nature's intricate designs. In folklore and mythology alike, we encounter tales of sea monsters like Kraken attacking ships with their massive tentacles. These legends from Scandinavia evoke both fear and fascination as they remind us of humanity's vulnerability against nature's might. Even in political satire, tentacles find their place. An anti-Russian map from 1904 humorously depicts Europe and Asia entangled by Russia's reach - highlighting how power can extend through unseen appendages. Beyond marine creatures, snakes too possess captivating coils that resemble tentacles in their sinuous movements. Their elegance reminds us that even danger can be beautiful. The clash between two giants unfolds when the Kraken battles Sperm Whales in a lithograph from 1900 - showcasing strength locked within each creature’s mighty limbs. Venturing into colder realms brings encounters with mysterious beings like unidentified large jellyfish amidst brash ice in Antarctica’s Cierva Cove. These ethereal creatures embody both fragility and resilience against harsh polar conditions. And let us not forget about squid.