A butterfly does have feelers. These feelers are at the top of the butterfly's head. The feelers help it to feel its surroundings.
no.. they do not grow "feelers" or antennae until they become moths or butterflies
Yes, grasshoppers have feelers on their heads and legs. They use their feelers to sense what is near them and to protect them by letting them know about on coming dangers.
Yes , they have feelers. But other than feelers , they has six legs only.The other legs are fake legs.
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No, humans do not have feelers.
yes a ant has feelers witch are called Antena's.
Butterflies have knobbed antennae. Moths have feathery antennae.
Stand Up - The Feelers song - was created in 2004.
the snail will go to its shell. and curl up in there
Prawn's antennae are also called feelers since they help the prawn to help.
We've put out feelers in the community to see if there's any support for this measure.
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Feelers are an animal organ (like an antenna or palp) that is used for testing things by touch or for finding food.
That depends on what you mean by "feelers". They didn't have antennae the way insects do. They did have a sense of touch like you and all animals do.
The shrimp antenna are used as feelers or sensory feelers. The antenna detects water temperature for migration, and prey.