Some animals that live in caves are bats, cave crawdads, fresh water shrimp.
The last two in fact are ina range of terrestrial and aquatic invertebrates that favour caves for at least some shelter, or indeed live all their lives underground.
Animals which live in caves for all or much of their lives include blind fish, a type of arachnid called a harvestman, and crickets. Animals which live in caves seasonally or temporarily, or which shelter in caves include bats, snakes, lizards, bears, mice, rats, and humans.
There are no caves in Antarctica -- only crevasses formed by ice tongues at the water's edge. No animals live on the continent: it's too cold and there is no food chain.
No, there can be nocturnal animals that live in other places too.
Animals may live in caves for reasons such as protection from predators, extreme weather conditions, and as a place to hibernate. Caves can provide a safe environment with stable temperatures and limited access points, making them ideal habitats for certain species.
There are many different animals that live in caves. Bats for example are a famous animal that lives in a cave.
Animals that: Live entirely underground - Troglobites. Use caves at least partly - Troglophiles (e.g. bats) are in caves by accident - Trogloxenes (they don't thrive, and indeed may soon die.)( Aquatic animals found in caves' streams and pools may be described as above, but with the suffix "troglo" replaced to be more specific by "Stygo".
cave angelfish, crabs, bats, etc.
Turtles and Dragons live in the deepest Caves of Jupiter :) <--- this has been proven by scientist.....
Caves, nests, bedrocks and trees are some of the shelters of the animals and birds.
Animals that live in sea caves include sea urchins, sea anemones, fish species like blennies and gobies, and lobsters. These animals are adapted to the dark, sheltered environment of sea caves, where they can find protection from predators and access to food sources.
They might shelter in cave entrances - if there are any caves in cheetah country, of course! They are not cave-dwelling animals as such.
Animals that may live in crystal caves include bats, insects, spiders, and the occasional amphibian or mammal. These animals are adapted to low-light conditions and may rely on the cave environment for shelter, food, and protection.