They capture their pray by stinging them with their tentacles and then they pull the stunned prey into their mouth, which is in the center of the top of the animal.
How does a sea anemone trap their prey
by sooting down its prey with a type of poison.
Bladderworts trap their prey when their trap is triggered by prey brushing up against small trigger hairs attached to the trap door. Once the trap is triggered, it will close sucking the prey and surrounding water into the trap.
set a mouse trap
Yes, anemone's are carnivores that prey mostly on fish and crustaceans.
No he wants to
It is illegal to trap birds of prey with out a federal permit.
They hunt their prey, unlike most other spiders that trap their prey in webs.
In a mutual relationship, both creatures benefit from the relationship. An example would be a clown fish and an anemone, the anemone provides protection for the clown fish, and the clown fish cleans the anemone and attracts prey for the anemone to eat. This is why mutualism could be described as a helpful relationship.
Things typically trap their prey by catching it. They may also use something like a dangler, and then close the prey in their mouth. Some fish will do this.
No, they trap their prey then push out their stomachs and digest their prey.
The turtle has a shell for defense. The tiger shark has multiple lairs of teeth for eating...well...anything. The anemone fish can live if they go into the anemone- even though it has stinging tentacles. This is handy because when predators come to eat the anemone fish, (their prey) they can go into the anemone and the predator will get stung if it tries to eat the anemone fish. Also, the anemone fish lays its eggs buy the anemone for protection.