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X-WR-CALDESC:Long\, short\, fuzzy\, or lobed insect antennae could possibly
  be just as diverse as the amount of insects out there. Antennae are senso
 ry organs that help the insect feel and smell their environment\, often be
 ing called “feelers”. Many insects have great eyesight\, but they don’t ha
 ve a nose to smell\, so instead they could use their antennae to smell che
 micals in the air. But\, it is not only smelling\, insects use their anten
 na for other things as well\, like feeling the surface of an object\, sens
 ing hot and cold\, listening to sounds and detecting the movement of air o
 r wind. In this Science Of episode we will be breaking down insects by ant
 ennae shape and giving you a better understanding of why certain insects h
 ave certain antennae shapes! Join us and find out more!\n\nAfter registeri
 ng\, you will receive a confirmation email with more information for the e
 vent. Then\, on the day and time of the event\, use the link provided in t
 he confirmation email and password to join us.\nUnable to attend a live ev
 ent? Each virtual webinar will be recorded and posted to the Nebraska Game
  and Parks YouTube Education Channel\, here you can watch past recordings 
 of the Science of as well!\nPlease contact monica.macoubrie@nebraska.gov f
 or more information or questions. You can also check out the events on the
  Nebraska Game and Parks Outdoor Calendar and the Wildlife Education Faceb
 ook page.
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DESCRIPTION:Long\, short\, fuzzy\, or lobed insect antennae could possibly 
 be just as diverse as the amount of insects out there. Antennae are sensor
 y organs that help the insect feel and smell their environment\, often bei
 ng called “feelers”. Many insects have great eyesight\, but they don’t hav
 e a nose to smell\, so instead they could use their antennae to smell chem
 icals in the air. But\, it is not only smelling\, insects use their antenn
 a for other things as well\, like feeling the surface of an object\, sensi
 ng hot and cold\, listening to sounds and detecting the movement of air or
  wind. In this Science Of episode we will be breaking down insects by ante
 nnae shape and giving you a better understanding of why certain insects ha
 ve certain antennae shapes! Join us and find out more!\n\nAfter registerin
 g\, you will receive a confirmation email with more information for the ev
 ent. Then\, on the day and time of the event\, use the link provided in th
 e confirmation email and password to join us.\nUnable to attend a live eve
 nt? Each virtual webinar will be recorded and posted to the Nebraska Game 
 and Parks YouTube Education Channel\, here you can watch past recordings o
 f the Science of as well!\nPlease contact monica.macoubrie@nebraska.gov fo
 r more information or questions. You can also check out the events on the 
 Nebraska Game and Parks Outdoor Calendar and the Wildlife Education Facebo
 ok page.
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SUMMARY:CE: Science of Insect Antennae
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