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Alligators and Snakes.
Carnivorous animals are dangerous. Humans are not known as carnivorous animals.
Rather than animals there are some carnivorous plants such as: Venus fly Trap, and Carnivorous Fungi which to me is weird!! Then the animals are: Lions , Some bears, like a polar bear, and nematodes which i think live in the ocean
Usually carnivorous animals that live in he desert
cave animals,deep sea animals,worms,kiwis and moles
There are many different animals that live in caves. Bats for example are a famous animal that lives in a cave.
No; they are carnivorous animals.
Flies and small insects Carnivorous plants and small carnivorous animals
Carnivorous animals are those animals that feed on flesh. Examples of such animals include lions, tigers, cheetahs, pumas, and leopards.
the shelter depends natural is like a cave and bears or other such animals will also live there as of for a humane shelter dogs and cats alike will live there.
cave angelfish, crabs, bats, etc.
Caves are home to many animals. A troglobiont ('troglo' means cave or hole in Greek and 'bio' means life) is an organism that lives in a cave.Some animals live only in caves - they are called troglobites (meaning 'cave dwellers'). These animals are adapted to life in the dark (they are often colorless and many cannot see at all) and they cannot survive outside the cave. Some examples include the blind Texas salamander, blind flatworms, eyeless shrimp, eyeless fish, cave beetles, cave crayfish, and some bristletails, isopods and copepods.Some animals live in caves but also venture out of the cave to complete their life cycle - these animals are called trogloxenes (meaning 'cave guests'). Some trogloxenes include some bats (who only roost in caves), pack rats (who nest in caves), cave crickets (who feed outside the cave), flies and gnats.Trogolophiles (meaning 'cave lovers') are animals who sometimes live in caves but also live elsewhere. Some Trogolophiles include cave crickets, cave beetles, salamanders, millipedes, snails, copepods, segmented worms, mites, spider, and daddy longlegs (harvestman).Some animals only enter caves occasionally - these animals are called incidentals. Some incidentals include raccoons, frogs, and people