its tenticales
They are used to cling on to their prey or capture their prey while they are moving.
They capture and eat food to obtain energy.
Squid arms are used for capturing, grasping, and manipulating prey. They are lined with suckers that help the squid hold onto its food, and some species also have hooks on their arms to help subdue prey. Squid arms are a key part of the squid's feeding behavior.
the squid sprays the ink into the prey's eyes so it is blinded and defenseless then it probably swallows it.
The vampire squid uses 2 thread like filaments to capture bits of organic debris that sinks down from the ocean surface. They do not eat live prey.
to capture its prey and to have it
Cephalopods include squid and octopi, and are considered carnivores. They capture prey with their tentacles and consume it with a beak structure.
A giant squid has 8 arms,but 2 tentacles as well.
Penguins catch their prey, such as fish and squid, by swimming underwater in a pursuit-and-catch method. They use their streamlined bodies and strong flippers to propel themselves through the water and maneuver swiftly to capture their prey. Penguins have excellent eyesight to spot their prey and sharp beaks to grip and swallow it.
Yes, squids are carnivorous. They primarily feed on smaller fish, crustaceans, and other squid. They use their tentacles to catch and immobilize their prey before consuming them.
Fish such as herring, anchovies, and mackerel are known to prey on bobtail squid in the wild. These fish are attracted to the bioluminescent glow of the squid, which they use as a hunting strategy.
They are both.