A lot like bats,glowing worms, cockroaches and etc
flowers
No but there are a lot of bats.
gatoraty spiders (gat-or-Aty) are most commonly known to live in mammoth cave although... hunta spiders have been seen around that area.
Flatworms, isopods, amphipods, eyeless cave shrimp, cave crayfish, bristletails, collembola, booklice, eyeless fish, segmented worms, snails, copepods, spiders, phalangids, mites, pseudoscorpions, millipedes, cave crickets and cave beetles are cave-dwellers and virtually live out their life history inside Mammoth Cave. It's estimated that there are some 200 species of tiny creatures living inside the cave system. Crickets, bats, packrats, flies and gnats are cave guests and do not always remain inside the cave. Raccoons and frogs enter the cave occasionally, and gray and fox squirrels have been known to frequent the area. ==
Mammoth Cave is the world's longest known cave. It is longer than the world's second and third caves joined together, with about 100 miles to spare.Mammoth Cave has about 367 miles of explored cave passages, which equates to about 590 km.It is one of North America's oldest tourist attractions.Tours have been operating at Mammoth Cave since 1816.Native Americans have left behind perfectly preserved relics of their time, including slippers, cane torches and gourds. Even mummified bodies have been found, as the dry area of some parts of Mammoth cave is perfectly suited to preserving organic material.Native Americans were believed to have collected minerals from the cave system some 2000-4000 years ago.The Green and Nolin Rivers flow through the Mammoth Cave National Park.Fish that live in the rivers do not have eyes, because of e darkness of the cave.Mammoth Cave is 379 feet (118 m) deepThere used to be a tuberculosis ward in Mammoth Cave, set up by a doctor who believed the dry air would help patients. Unfortunately, the dry air did not counter the cool temperatures or the problems of smoke from heating and cooking, and the patients died. The doctor himself died of TB a few years after the ward was closed.
There isn't a live mammoth in the world but scientist found a frozen mammoth Ina iceberg and is unfreezing it
It depends on the cave. They are different from others! hope this helped!
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No. Same race. Different skin color. Do you live in a cave?
Biodiversity
there are exactly 457 different species
No all the dinosaurs were dead by the time of the mammoth.