Rove beetles are one example of an insect that has hard feelers or antennae. The Rove beetle's antennae are encased in tough cuticle or exoskeletal armor.
yes they can rest.I keep a darkling beetle and i noticed that they stay still only their feelers move.
There are many types of beetles found on Long Island. This includes, powder post beetles, Asian beetles, bark beetles, citrus long horned beetles, old house beetles, and the ladybug.
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.
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.
For as long as they want to.
Scarab Beetles grow up to half an inch.
Zaf`s Answer:noMr.Einstein`s Answer:Beetle bodies have the same three main parts as all insects have: the head, the thorax (the middle part), and the abdomen (the back part). On the head, beetles have antennae (feelers), eyes, and a mouth. The legs and wings of the beetle come out of the thorax. The abdomen of a beetle does not usually have special parts on the outside of it, but it has the beetle's stomach and intestines inside. Like other insects, beetles are hard on the outside because of an exoskeleton, which is similar to bones on the outside of the body. Beetles have no bones inside them. The exoskeleton is made of hard plates, like pieces of armor.
a tarantula maybe have a feeler but it should not have one
Some spiders are white. So are scorpions. The spiders can sometimes be poisonous or non- poisonous so can scorpions.
They are segmented worm like creatures, but on each segment they have two pairs of small legs. There are lots of legs, hence the name, which means "Thousand legs", but it is a generous name - I have counted only 300 legs. They are dry like beetles, not wet like earthworms, and they have feelers and rudimentary eyes like beetles.