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Yes, nymphs, which are the immature stages of certain insects like grasshoppers and dragonflies, do have feelers, commonly referred to as antennae. These sensory appendages help them navigate their environment, detect food, and sense danger. While their feelers may not be as pronounced as those of adult insects, they are still functional and important for the nymph's survival.

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