Jacks weapon is so important for Ralph will take the weapon in attempt to use it against Jack.
its tenticales
to capture its prey and to have it
Nematocysts are the stinging cells on tentacles of a cnidarian, like a jellyfish. Since jellyfish don't have any teeth, and their body consists of gelatin, it's hard to capture prey. Nematocysts help jellyfish with feeding by stinging the prey in an attempt at trying to immobilizing the prey.
ALL spiders use venom to capture and digest their prey.
Emperor scorpions primarily use their claws to capture and rend their prey. it is rare for an emperor scorpion to stingit's prey, unless the prey struggles a lot.
barbed structures known as trichocysts
A crayfish doesn't really have to use too much conniving to capture its prey, as it will just eat anything that doesn't get out of the way fast enough. The crayfish will grab food with its pincers and eat the food.
barbed structures known as truchocysts
barbed structures known as truchocysts
Jellyfish, corals, and sea anemones are examples of organisms found in oceans that use stinging cells called cnidocytes to capture their prey. These cnidocytes contain specialized structures called nematocysts that inject toxins into their prey.
Leech predators use various strategies to capture and feed on their prey. These include ambush predation, where leeches wait for prey to come close before striking, and active hunting, where they actively search for and pursue prey. Leeches also use their strong suckers and sharp teeth to attach to their prey and feed on their blood. Additionally, some leech species release chemicals to attract prey or use their sense of smell to locate potential food sources.