How do octapuses get their food?

Cephalopods have various methods of capturing prey:

- Octopus and squid: These animals have eight or ten tentacles, often webbed at their bases, which they use to capture prey. The tentacles can be used to grab, hold, and manipulate the prey. Many forms of squid also use their tentacles to grab onto or attach to objects in their environment.

- Cuttlefish: Cuttlefish have a similar body plan to squid but have a pair of large, muscular fins that they use for swimming. They also have eight tentacles, which they can use to capture prey.

- Nautilus: The nautilus is a unique type of cephalopod that has a spiral shell. It uses its tentacles to capture prey and move around its environment.

-Vampyroteuthis: Vampyroteuthis is a small cephalopod found in the deep ocean. It has eight tentacles and a pair of large, webbed fins that it uses for swimming. It uses its tentacles to capture prey and move around its environment.