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.
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.
The squirrel climbed up the tree with a acorn in its mouth.
In protostome ("first mouth") the blastopore, or the first opening formed becomes the mouth. In deuterostomes ("second mouth"), the blastopore forms the anus and the mouth develops from a second opening.
The mouth of a volcanoe or entrance to a basin.
Same size as the leopard's mouth.
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.
They only have 8. The ones by the mouth that might look like legs are pedipalps- food handling feelers.
Don't eat with your mouth full.
The mouth of the river is subject to high tides.
Panaguri is a type of chewing tobacco that is commonly used in South Asian countries, particularly in India and Bangladesh. It is usually a mixture of tobacco, betel nut, catechu, slaked lime, and sometimes other ingredients like cardamom or cloves. Panaguri is often consumed by placing it in the mouth and chewing it, leading to a stimulant effect due to the nicotine and other alkaloids present in the ingredients.
There are many species of fish that are called "catfish'. The thing that gives them this name is the feelers/whiskers around the fishes mouth. So I guess the answer to your question is. A catfish is a fish that has what appears to be whiskers.
Example sentence - The musician played his guitar and a mouth organ during the song.
pak ali live from hand to mouth to stay alive
"In". The object of the preposition here is "mouth".
my mouth is full of thirst
The chocolates really do make one's mouth water
"The canoe entered through the mouth of the river." "The mouth of the river was a good place for fishing." :)