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antennae (pl.)

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antennae Sentence Examples

  1. Butterflies gracefully fluttered, their antennae sensing the scents of blooming flowers.
  2. The scientist carefully observed the insect's behavior, noting the intricate movements of its antennae.
  3. The ant colony communicated efficiently through chemical signals detected by their antennae.
  4. Moths use their antennae to navigate in the dark, relying on their sensitivity to subtle air currents.
  5. The lobster's long, whisker-like antennae played a crucial role in locating food in the underwater environment.
  6. The cricket's antennae quivered as it picked up vibrations in the air, signaling the approach of a predator.
  7. Bees danced in intricate patterns, using their antennae to convey information about the location of nectar-rich flowers.
  8. The grasshopper's antennae twitched as it surveyed the surroundings for potential mates.
  9. The praying mantis swiveled its antennae in different directions, scanning for prey in the dense foliage.
  10. The antennae of the spider were finely tuned to detect vibrations in its web, alerting it to the presence of potential prey.

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Butterflies gracefully fluttered, their antennae sensing the scents of blooming flowers.

The scientist carefully observed the insect's behavior, noting the intricate movements of its antennae.

The ant colony communicated efficiently through chemical signals detected by their antennae.

Moths use their antennae to navigate in the dark, relying on their sensitivity to subtle air currents.