Barnacles have a pair of antennae. These antennae are primarily used for sensing their environment and for locomotion during their larval stage. In their adult form, barnacles are sessile and rely less on their antennae, which are reduced in size and function.
Entre Raices y Antenas was created in 2004.
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That depends on the type of crustacean in question; it varies between species.
antennas
they communicate with their antenas
Some fish that eat barnacles include triggerfish, wrasses, and some species of gobies. These fish feed on barnacles by picking at their shells or scraping them off rocks. Barnacles are an important food source for many marine organisms.
with its antenas....
They aren't symbiotic : the barnacles (crustaceans related to crabs) are parasites on the whale's skin, and will also attach to boats, docks, and other marine locations.
woodlice have antenas because
Barnacles are crustaceans( a type of arthropods)
yeah they do throgh theyre antenas.
no the use their antenas