The idea of living in caves is something of a Victorian invention; although early human remains have been found in caves, it seems much more likely that they visited rather than lived in them.
our ancestors use caves for shelter. And its good at hidding things.
Without technology, we would live in caves eating fruits, nuts and roots, just as our distant ancestors did. Those ancestors survived long enough to learn to hunt, which involved making tools, which is technology.
Kangaroos do not live in caves. In bad weather, they may shelter under cliff overhangs or perhaps the entrances of caves, but they do not live in caves.
Yes, wolverines live in caves
Glow worms live in in caves they also live in rainforest but they mostly live in caves
Giant pandas do not live in caves.
The first people to live in caves were early human ancestors known as Homo erectus. They inhabited caves and rock shelters as a means of shelter and protection from the elements and predators. This practice dates back to around 1.5 million years ago.
No glow worms do not live in soil they live in caves[the roof of caves]
Seals do not live in caves. Seals live in the Arctic, and Antarctic. They live on the ice and spend their lives there.
Tigers do not live in caves. They prefer grassland, forests, or swamps.
That we do not know but we can see the work of our ancient ancestors adorning the walls of prehistoric caves.
Wookies live in trees, not caves.