A totally cave-dwelling organism is called a troglobite. These species have evolved to adapt to life in complete darkness, deprived of natural light. Troglobites often have unique characteristics, such as reduced pigmentation and eyes, to suit their subterranean environment.
A stone dwelling is typically called a "stone house" or "stone cottage."
Cave entrances are typically called cave mouths, cave openings, or cave portals.
The top of a cave is called the entrance or the mouth of the cave. It is the opening through which one can access the interior of the cave.
Wookey Hole Cave is known for its underground river that runs through the cave system, its large chambers with impressive stalactites and stalagmites, and its historical significance as a show cave that has been open to the public since the 19th century. The cave also has a rich folklore and is home to a variety of unique cave-dwelling species.
A cave entrance is commonly referred to as a cave mouth or cave opening.
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subterranean
Troglodytes.
A number of cave dwelling fish and amphibians lack pigment and are blind.
kock eaters
A dwarf is a cave-dwelling creature in Norse Mythology.
yup It's called the Cave Dwelling/Ridleys Rat Snake, and is classed as Orthriophis taeniura ridleyi.
The cave-dwelling people in "The Lost Dark Ground" are called the Trogs.
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Troll
trolls
they are a cave dwelling species of fish and shy away from bright light they are a cave dwelling species of fish and shy away from bright light