Haha, I looked up this answer but I ended up answering it. It means that their ancestors probably weren't blind, and could see.
The Blind Cave Fish is named the Blind Cave Fishbecause it has no eyes!
The scientific name for the blind cave crayfish is Cambarus hubrichti.
yes a blind Texas salamander is a troglobite which means cave dweller and can't live outside the cave
No
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A number of cave dwelling fish and amphibians lack pigment and are blind.
A blind shrimp is an arthropod often found in cave systems. They live in fresh water and get swept into the cave where there is no light. Over many generations, they lose their eyes because they don't need them. Hence, blind shrimp.
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Cave people are the inventors of the first trash compost. Caves worldwide indicate the presence of corners for isolating debris, garbage, and litter from individual and social activities. It is unknown which cave person gets credit for the accidental or deliberate invention.
Some insects that are blind include cave-dwelling species like cave crickets and cave beetles that have evolved to rely on other senses, such as touch and smell, to navigate in the dark. Additionally, certain parasitic insects that live within the bodies of their hosts may also lack functional eyes.
Blind cave cricket- blind but very vocal, making noises by scratching their wings as a sort of code language.
The "Blind Cave Fish" (Astyanax jordani) has no eyes.