Probably not, for a snail needs its eyestalks for vision, and a land snail needs its feelers to sense the world around it.
posterior antennae and anterior antennae
Snail eyes are found on the tip of the larger set of antennae for the typical garden snail. These antennae are called the eye stalks.
snails have 2 eyes one on each end of the tentacle
A hermit crab has a shell and antennae. The shell serves as protection for their soft abdomen, while the antennae are sensory organs used for detecting their environment and finding food.
· Long antennae for enhanced sense's of smell and touch · Lubricated (slimy) surface for extra movement In emergencies the snail can fully retract into its shell for added protection
Sure. Some bettas may bite the snail's antennae, but most bettas will just think of it as a wandering rock.
Insects, such as ants, bees, and butterflies, have antennae. These appendages help insects sense their surroundings by detecting touch, odor, and vibration. Some crustaceans, like shrimp and lobsters, also have antennae to collect sensory information.
crayfish have six antennae
Mollusks do not have antennae at all. Insects have antennae.
No, they do not have antennae.Insects have antennae. Arachnids are not insects, so they do not have antennae.
No! Axolotls DO NOT have antennae!
Robot antennae