I believe snails have both of those things.
Umm, snail? I can't believe this question hasn't already been answered.
Lobster, Water beetles
insects
No! Axolotls DO NOT have antennae!
Antenna is singular - a car has a radio antenna. Antennae is plural - insects have two antennae.
the ant has little antennae
Millipedes use their antennae to feel their way as they move. The millipede's antennae constantly taps the ground as the millipede moves.
Ants use their antennae for smelling, feeling, and hearing.
Lobsters and crawdads live in water and have antennae.
That would be the snails...
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 subphylum Chelicerata is characterized by animals lacking antennae. This group includes spiders, scorpions, ticks, and mites. Instead of antennae, chelicerates have structures called chelicerae, which are used for feeding and defense.
The humble, yet delicious "crayfish", known in the southern US as "crawdads" live in freshwater and have antennae.
There are quite a few animals that antennas and shells. Most of these animals are in fact insects that fly.
crayfish have six antennae
Mollusks do not have antennae at all. Insects have antennae.
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, they do not have antennae.Insects have antennae. Arachnids are not insects, so they do not have antennae.
Robot antennae