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.
yes on the other hand, Insects have antennae, but only three pairs of legs.
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
they help insects find their way
Antennas
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.
yes on the other hand, Insects have antennae, but only three pairs of legs.
No, humans do not have feelers.
A butterfly does have feelers. These feelers are at the top of the butterfly's head. The feelers help it to feel its surroundings.
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.
yes a ant has feelers witch are called Antena's.
Butterflies have knobbed antennae. Moths have feathery antennae.
Stand Up - The Feelers song - was created in 2004.
Prawn's antennae are also called feelers since they help the prawn to help.
the snail will go to its shell. and curl up in there
The insect extended its delicate feelers to sense its surroundings before cautiously moving forward.
yes