WORMSworms will usually use their small senses to detect food then use their small mouth to obtain it.
Humans can detect sexual attraction through pheromones.
Blue Whales communicate when they are in long distances and they want to navigate, detect food and predators attract, mates and maintain social blond,
touch and small hairs
It should detect anything other than heart worm.
Yes, a housefly has two antennae on its head. These antennae help the fly to detect smells, humidity, and air currents, as well as to locate food and mates.
No, it is not safe to keep worms in the fridge with food. Worms can carry harmful bacteria that can contaminate the food and potentially cause foodborne illnesses. It is best to keep worms in a separate container away from food.
Yes. Butterflies and moths have antennae, palps, legs and other parts of the body that are covered in sense receptors used for smell. They are able to detect food and mates from many miles aways.
There are bugs, like fireflies and glow worms, that emit a white or pale light as a form of bioluminescence. This light production is typically used for communication, attracting mates, or deterring predators.
Worms and apple
worms take there food in there mouth and comes out the other end.
Yes and no. It can detect malware (trojans, worms etc.) but really, it is designed to detect spyware and adware. Hope this helps!