they taste things though their antenie
Certain things that the chickens eat can effect the taste of their eggs. A metallic taste can come from feeding the chickens onions or garlic. Sometimes mustard greens can produce a similar taste.
Raccoons do not actually taste with their hands. They use their sensitive and dexterous hands to touch and manipulate objects. Their sense of taste comes from their taste buds located on their tongues like other mammals.
Sharks do have tastebuds because everything on this earth has tastebuds exept like flowers and things like that. Sharks need tastebuds to help chew their food and so that they can actually taste what they are eating. Bottom line is ... Everyone has tastebuds!
Yellow jackets have chemoreceptors on their mouthparts and antennae, which they use to detect chemical cues in their environment. These receptors allow them to smell and taste by sensing different chemicals in the air or on food sources. They are particularly sensitive to sugar and protein molecules.
Your tongue is for tasting things but it also helps you to speak and sing. Its is covered in tiny little bumps called taste buds, which send messages along the nerves to your brain about all the delicious things you taste.so yes taste buds are important.
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they taste with antenay
Things without taste are said to be bland.
it lets u taste things by ashalea
because of your bitter taste bud
Butterflies taste things with their feet. Butterflies have taste receptors located on their feet, so they step on their food to see what it tastes like.
Fear is the taste of rotten, slimy, crunchy things. Think of things that are unappealing to you and make you anxious!
Through there bum rings
Yes, everything does, its just that things may not taste alike.
Yes,they can taste and feel things or objects.
thing that taste like blue