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Antennae are sensory appendages found on the heads of many arthropods, including insects and crustaceans. They are primarily used for detecting environmental stimuli such as touch, smell, and taste. Antennae vary in size and shape depending on the species and can be crucial for navigation, communication, and finding food. In some animals, they also play a role in mating behaviors.

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