A bee's antennae (feelers) are their organs of scent detection -- many, many times more sensitive than a human nose. The are also organs of touch.
Mostly all insects have feelers. As we know that there are a large amount and types of insects in the world so I can not tell you the exact number.
yes on the other hand, Insects have antennae, but only three pairs of legs.
they help insects find their way
Antennas
Ofcourse yes! They do!
They are like feelers on snails
they breath through there feelers on there belly the side that is on the ground
The feelers, to find where they're going, and the eyes, to see where they're going, are on the head.
there noses are basicly their feelers. the smell from them. they don't actually have noses though.
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No, humans do not have feelers.
No. There are many such as catfish.
A bee's antennae (feelers) are their organs of scent detection -- many, many times more sensitive than a human nose. The are also organs of touch.
A bee's antennae (feelers) are their organs of scent detection -- many, many times more sensitive than a human nose. The are also organs of touch.
A butterfly does have feelers. These feelers are at the top of the butterfly's head. The feelers help it to feel its surroundings.
a tarantula maybe have a feeler but it should not have one