Captaculum

/kæpˈtæk.jə.ləm/ noun

A small tentacle-like or grasping appendage found in some marine organisms, used for sensing or capturing food.

From Latin captaculum, from captare, 'to seize.' The term reflects the appendage's primary function in prey capture.

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