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Feeding tentacles are tentacles (boneless muscular appendages) which are used to grab food.
feeding and grasping
Feeding tentacles are tentacles (boneless muscular appendages) which are used to grab food.
Tentacles are used for feeding, feeling, and grasping
modified tube feet used for deposit and suspension feeding.
The two longer tentacles on a squid serve as feeding arms, they shoot them out simutaniously to grip their prey and bring it back to the mouth.
Cnidereans have pressure-sensitive poison glands called nematocysts that are usually on their tentacles. When their [prey] touches these nematocysts, small "fangs" inject poison into the [prey]. The poison in the nematocysts can paralyze or even kill small animals. Once the prey is subdued, the tentacles pull the prey towards the mouth.
they have 8 arms and 2 feeding tentacles that pulls food to the beak.
they catch prey with 2 feeding tentacles, then hold prey with eight arms.
the location of suckers of a squid are all along the feeding tentacles and 8 arms of a squid.
Cuttlefish and squid are decapods, having 10 limbs : the eight arms and two longer limbs called tentacles, used in feeding. They have suckers only at their tips.
Pedipalps have been adapted for feeding, locomotion, and/or reproductive functions.