yes
on the other hand, Insects have antennae, but only three pairs of legs.
No, they are not poisonus. The feelers look like pinchers but they do not hurt. http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/a/aa/Araniella_cucurbitina_II.jpg
Mostly all insects have feelers. As we know that there are a large amount and types of insects in the world so I can not tell you the exact number.
Spiders have 8 legs and insects have 6. Spiders are under the Arachnids column and insects are under the insects column. Spider's don't have feelers (antennae) and insects do. Those are the most common differences between spiders (arachnids) and insects.
In the sentence "Four mouth feelers search for food," the predicate is "search for food." It describes the action that the subject, "four mouth feelers," is performing. The predicate provides information about what the subject is doing.
Feelers are sensory organs found on animals that are used to detect or perceive information about their environment. They can help animals sense chemicals, temperature, vibrations, or textures in their surroundings, aiding in navigation, communication, and finding food or mates. Feelers are commonly found on insects, crustaceans, and some other invertebrates.
Some spiders are white. So are scorpions. The spiders can sometimes be poisonous or non- poisonous so can scorpions.
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.
No, they are not poisonus. The feelers look like pinchers but they do not hurt. http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/a/aa/Araniella_cucurbitina_II.jpg
They only have 8. The ones by the mouth that might look like legs are pedipalps- food handling feelers.
yes a ant has feelers witch are called Antena's.
the snail will go to its shell. and curl up in there
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.
yes