The list is too comprehensive to state them all. The easiest answer would be to say as long as it is not exclusively aquatic - fish etc, then it may live on or in or around a volcano.
Lake Toba in Indonesia was once a super eruption. Now it is a massive lake hundreds of feet deep. So even aquatic life can live within a volcanic crater - if its dormant or extinct.
steam
A type of porridge made from dried peas was common. They also ate a lot of fish if they lived near the ocean, and trapped animals and hunted as well.
it depends what part of the world you come from. because pumice is a type of rock produced by volcanoes if you lived in a part of the world where ther are lots of volcanoes then no it would not be a rare substance but if you lived in a part of the world that ther was no volcanoes then pumice would be rare .Pumice is not rare it is a very common volcanic rock.
birds, fish + more
The type of land Jesus lived on was fertile and dry. No animals or plants could grow, apart from crops and wheat.
Humans, Lizards, Birds, Dogs... ect...
Dinosaurs
there are three and they are Active Volcanoes, Dormant Volcanoes, and Extinct Volcanoes.
I don't know sorry
Shield volcanoes
Most are shield volcanoes.
They are shield volcanoes