Tentacle

A)a section or part of an animal's body
B)a layer of skin-like material that in many animals can produce a shell
C)not moving from place to place; attached in a permanent location
D)mouth parts that work as jaws
E)a long appendage around the head of an animal used for holding or moving

objects or capturing prey

E) a long appendage around the head of an animal used for holding or moving objects or capturing prey. Tentacles are commonly associated with cephalopods such as octopuses and squids, but they can also be found in other animals such as jellyfish and some species of worms. They are generally flexible and covered in small suction cups or hooks that allow the animal to grip onto surfaces or its prey. Additionally, some tentacles may have specialized structures such as stinging cells for defense or sticky substances for trapping prey.