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How do butterflies taste thigs?

yes the taste with their feelers and not mouths .


How many Number of feelers on a crayfish?

Crayfish have two pairs of feelers, also known as antennae. The longer pair, called the antennules, is used for sensing the environment and balance, while the shorter pair serves primarily for touch and taste. In total, crayfish possess four feelers.


What are feelers?

Feelers are an animal organ (like an antenna or palp) that is used for testing things by touch or for finding food.


Do dinosaurs have feelers?

That depends on what you mean by "feelers". They didn't have antennae the way insects do. They did have a sense of touch like you and all animals do.


Does butterflys have feelers?

Do butterflies have antennae?yes butterflies have antennae, they also taste with their legs.


What do bees feelers do?

A bee's antennae (feelers) are their organs of scent detection -- many, many times more sensitive than a human nose. The are also organs of touch.


Do spiders have feelers?

Spiders do not have feelers. They have specialized sensory organs called pedipalps, which they use to touch, taste, and manipulate objects in their environment. These pedipalps are located near the spider's mouth and play a crucial role in hunting and mating.


A list of your sense organs and what stimuli they respond to?

stimulus sense organs light eyes heat skin touch skin chemicals tongue sound ears pain skin and internal organs chemicals in the air nose


How does touch screen respond to touch?

The touch screen may respond to touch by sensing the heat of your finger


What helps arthropods taste hear and touch?

Arthropods use specialized sensory structures to taste, hear, and touch. For tasting, they often have chemoreceptors located on their antennae, mouthparts, or legs that detect chemical signals. Hearing is facilitated by structures like tympanal organs or hair-like receptors that respond to sound vibrations. Touch is mediated by mechanoreceptors that sense physical changes in their environment, allowing them to respond to stimuli effectively.


How many feelers do SNAILS have?

Snails typically have two pairs of feelers, known as "tentacles." The longer pair, located at the top of their head, have eyes on the tips while the shorter pair help with their sense of smell and touch.


Do humans have two feelers?

No, humans do not have feelers.