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Because they are arachnids, not insects.
Yes, insects have antennas. Antennas are sensory organs that are used for detecting touch, smell, and sometimes even sound. They play a crucial role in helping insects navigate their environment and communicate with others.
It is impossible to know exactly how many species on earth have antennas. All insects have antennas and although only 900,000 have been recorded most scientists believe there could be as many as 5 million species of insects.
They are called antenna.
There may be bugs with antennas in your house, such as ants or other insects that have antenna-like structures on their heads.
they both have antennas. i think.
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!
It is the insects poopiehead.
Yes, a hornet has two segmented antennas that are used for sensing the environment, detecting food, and communicating with other hornets.
It is used by mostly blind insects to sense what's in front of them
Insect antennas are sensory organs and to operate properly, must be kept clean, so insects groom themselves.