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yes a ant has feelers witch are called Antena's.
through their feelers.
The feelers on an ant's head are actually called antennae. The ant uses them to smell and taste things. The antennae can also detect vibrations and air currents as well as send signals and receive them in return.
1) they are both insects 2) ants have 6 legs 3)the bee has wings but the ant does not. 4)they both have feelers
When an ant wants to go ahead and eat their food their pincers break down the food so that they may eat it.
Another name for an ant's antenna is "feelers." Antennae are sensory organs that help ants navigate their environment, communicate with other ants through chemical signals, and detect food and potential threats.
No. There are many such as catfish.
No, humans do not have feelers.
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
Crayfish have two pairs of feelers, also known as antennae. The longer pair, called the antennules, is used for sensing the environment and balance, while the shorter pair serves primarily for touch and taste. In total, crayfish possess four feelers.