the snail will go to its shell. and curl up in there
Probably not, for a snail needs its eyestalks for vision, and a land snail needs its feelers to sense the world around it.
The two tentacles that stick out are the eyes of the snail. The two lower and smaller tentacles on the sides of a snail are their feelers. Don't touch their tentacles and make the snail feel safe and secure in their habitat. Don't handle your snail/snails roughly and be sure that the things you do to the snail or to the habitat will be safe to the snail.
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.
yes a ant has feelers witch are called Antena's.
Prawn's antennae are also called feelers since they help the prawn to help.
Stand Up - The Feelers song - was created in 2004.
Butterflies have knobbed antennae. Moths have feathery antennae.
We've put out feelers in the community to see if there's any support for this measure.
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Feelers are an animal organ (like an antenna or palp) that is used for testing things by touch or for finding food.