Depends on the cave. There are many different types of caves in the world and each has it's own environment and ecosystem. Some have large Spiders while others have bats and other creatures. Some of the caves seem not to have life, but have forms of fungus and bacteria. A cave is a whole other world and place.
The Gray Bat lives in caves throughout the southern United States.
They know by the artifacts they found in the caves.
Caves in southern France are important to prehistory because they contain some of the oldest known examples of prehistoric art, such as cave paintings and carvings. These artworks provide valuable insights into the lives, beliefs, and practices of early humans, helping researchers understand the development of human culture and society. Additionally, the caves preserve evidence of early human occupation and behavior, shedding light on how our ancestors lived and adapted to their environments.
Why does the trecking community visit kaneri caves on dassera day? Why does the trecking community visit kaneri caves on dassera day?
They made people dig the caves with their bare hands to get chalk and flint, which was used to make roads and to build houses. There was also a hellfire club in the caves.
does a grizzly bear lives in caves
A speleologist studies caves a trogolodyte lives in caves
No life.
Seals do not live in caves. Seals live in the Arctic, and Antarctic. They live on the ice and spend their lives there.
dark and suckish.
well... some Scorpion live in caves as a read a book
A speleologist studies caves; a troglodyte lives in one.
Animals commonly found in caves include bats, insects, spiders, salamanders, and certain species of birds and mammals. These animals have adapted to the dark, damp, and sheltered environment of caves to thrive.
it is a fish that lives in mountain caves in the sea over the rainbow in pineapple land
The mimic octopus lives in it's caves so sometimes it can retreat
The Gray Bat lives in caves throughout the southern United States.
It lives in the caves like some other bears.