That would be the snails...
A hermit crab has a shell and antennae. The shell serves as protection for their soft abdomen, while the antennae are sensory organs used for detecting their environment and finding food.
Lobsters and crawdads live in water and have antennae.
Yes, but they are kinda hidden under the shell.
Not all animals with antennae are arthropods, although antennae are a characteristic feature of this group. Antennae are sensory structures found in various animal phyla, including some mollusks and certain annelids. However, the presence of antennae is most commonly associated with arthropods, such as insects, crustaceans, and arachnids. Thus, while many animals with antennae are indeed arthropods, they are not exclusively so.
The antennae are use to feel, smell, taste and (sometimes) see objects.
Chelicerata is the subphylum of arthropods that is characterized by animals lacking antennae. This subphylum includes arachnids like spiders, scorpions, and ticks.
The subphyla of arthropoda that does not have antennae is chelicerata. Chelicerates, which include spiders and scorpions, are missing the first segment of nerve ganglion which controls antennae in other arthropods.
Some animals that live in freshwater and have antennae include freshwater shrimp, freshwater crayfish, and water beetles. These antennae help them sense their surroundings, locate food, and communicate with other members of their species.
Turtles and tortoises are both animals that have a shell. Other animals that have a shell include mollusks and sea urchins.
its got a shell then let its do its own thing you and if that doesnt work put it in the miocrowave
A small bug with a hard shell typically possesses characteristics such as a protective exoskeleton, segmented body, six legs, and antennae for sensing its environment.
There are quite a few animals that antennas and shells. Most of these animals are in fact insects that fly.