It is the insects poopiehead.
Mosquito..yeah!
moth
Yes.Every insect does have antennas.
Antennae.
on it's head duhhhhh!
Woolly aphids are a type of insect that looks like a small, white feather on a leaf. The white fluff that makes the insect look like a feather is a type of wax it secretes as a type of defense mechanism.
They probably will survive - if you dont remove the antennas with too much violence - but they will not be able to find a partner anymore in most cases, like butterflies of beetles.
The Latin and traditional plural is antennae. (used for insect antennae, or feelers)The common English variant is antennas. (used for radio and television antennas)
Insect antennas are sensory organs and to operate properly, must be kept clean, so insects groom themselves.
An insect that has a hard shell, is black in color, has long antennas and stings like a wasp is likely a type of beetle. Two of the most common are the stag beetle and bombardier beetle.
The Trichogramma wasp is the smallest insect in existence within the world. These wasps have constricted abdomens, short antennas and raspberry colored eyes.
An insect always have 2 antennas and 3 body parts. Most of them have wings and can fly. All insects have 6 or more legs... and ... yup:)
Yes, beetles DO have "antennas." You'd actually say antennae. But, beetles are insects, and all insects have six legs and two antennae. But, just so you know, SALAMI IS NOT AN INSECT! NEITHER IS ASPARAGUS!
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