The animal sees it prey with it's eye, and then Grabs it with it tentacles, and bring it into it's parrot-like mouth and eats it.
Cephalopods use their tentacles mainly to catch food.
an octopus uses its tentacles to catch food
Jellies hunt passively using their tentacles as drift nets.
They use their 8 arms and 2 tentacles to capture food.
they have 8 arms and 2 feeding tentacles that pulls food to the beak.
In the ocean! They use their stinging tentacles to catch small fish.
Jellyfish tentacles contain stinging cells, which can cause minor irratation or even death to humans or creatures. They than use their tentacles to their food up to their mouths where it is than eaten.
A giant squid has 8 arms,but 2 tentacles as well.
The two tentacles that stick out are the eyes of the snail. The two lower and smaller tentacles on the sides of a snail are their feelers. Don't touch their tentacles and make the snail feel safe and secure in their habitat. Don't handle your snail/snails roughly and be sure that the things you do to the snail or to the habitat will be safe to the snail.
They use their tentacles to catch and bring in their prey. Then the drag it to their mouth.
The arms are used for grasping food and for locomotion.
Brittle stars move by swaying their arms, or as they are called tentacles, side to side.Some smaller brittle stars "go with the flow" or move with the current because they are not strong enough to move by themselves or fight the current to go the way they want to go.