No, no vertebrates have ever developed antennas.
However, the snake's tongue behaves like an antenna in that it is forked and can sample the air (drawing the scent back into its mouth to do this as the tongue flicks in and out) with enough sensitivity to stalk prey. It can do this because its tongue is forked and it can differentiate the strength signal across the distance of the fork.
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The things that stick out of a ladybug's head are antennae. The singular form of this word is antenna.
somebody cheesed her to have snakes on her head and tern them in to stone
The lady is Medusa, in Greek mythology?Spell check your answer
Yes snakes do have a head.
antennae are the wire like things sticking out of a bugs head. they use them to communicate with each other and to tell if there is danger nearby.
under the antenna.
yes
a snakes head
antenna
i think our head set acted as antenna..
To show power like snakes
in the head