no
well, according to the flea wiki page they do. they just don't protrude in the way people imagine traditional bug antennae appearing.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Scheme_flea_anatomy-en.svg
No. Cats have whiskers, that are stiff enough that they can be used as "feelers" to sense if opening are too narrow for them; and their ears can swivel in various directions to sharpen their hearing, but they do not have antennas. Many cats have whiskers that are located above their eyes and point upwards, like antennae, but they are still just whiskers.
No they do not. The kingdom of Arachnids contain animals such as Spiders, scorpions, ticks, and mites. So, no, I don't think they do.
No. Fleas are ectoparasites which dwell on domestic animals such as cats, dogs, and possibly humans.
Yes.
It could be a bedbug. Once your home is infested, they are hard to get rid of. They jump and bite similar to fleas.
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no,they do not have any antennas
Yes.Every insect does have antennas.
Yes hermit crabs have antennas.
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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
Their antennas touch and move so the other can understand.
no a millipede does not have antennas
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