Yes, ladybugs [Coccinellidae family] have antennae. They're insects. Specifically, insects have compound eyes; a skeleton that's on the outside of the body; the three main body parts of head, thorax and abdomen; three pairs of jointed legs; and two antennae. The position description applies to insects in general, and to ladybugs in particular in this case.
yes, they make a chattering noiselike when you slamp your teeth together
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no,they do not have any antennas
Yes.Every insect does have antennas.
Yes hermit crabs have antennas.
Panorama Antennas was created in 1947.
what are ladybugs lifecycle
Crayfish have antennas but really big, once you land them you will realise they have really big antennas.
three basic types of antennas are: omnidirectional; semidirectional and highly directional antennas. typically when you purchase wireless access point and wireless NIC it has attached 2.14dbi omnidirectional antennas
Ladybugs get around by flying and crawling. Ladybugs have to be decent flyers in order to escape from their predators, otherwise they would die.
Their antennas touch and move so the other can understand.
no a millipede does not have antennas