clasper
/ˈklæspər/Definitions
1. noun
A grasping or clenching organ, especially in an animal, such as a crab or a fish, used for catching prey or defending itself.
“The crab used its clasper to snap shut on the unsuspecting fish.”
1. noun
A grasping or clenching organ, especially in an animal, such as a crab or a fish, used for catching prey or defending itself.
“The crab used its clasper to snap shut on the unsuspecting fish.”