What body part use lobster for getting and eating its food?

Lobsters use their powerful claws to get and eat their food.

Here's how it works:

* Getting Food: The larger claw is used for crushing and breaking open hard-shelled prey like clams and mussels. The smaller claw is used for manipulating food and bringing it to the mouth.

* Eating: Once food is broken down, the lobster uses its mandibles (small jaws) and maxillipeds (small leg-like appendages near the mouth) to grind and chew the food.