Yes, there are snakes underground and the pressure there wouldn't be healthy for you. it is also hotter as you go down so no, you can't live underground. ;)
okay they live in an underground burrow.Some mostly live underwater
coypus live underground
An animal might live in an underground habitat in a desert ecosystem to escape the extreme heat and dehydration at the surface. The underground burrows provide a cooler and more stable environment, protecting the animal from harsh desert conditions.
Various creatures live underground such as earthworms, ants, moles, and burrowing mammals like gophers. These creatures have adapted to their underground habitats to find food, shelter, and protection from predators. The underground environment provides a unique ecosystem that supports a diverse range of life.
It depends what you mean by 'dangerous'. For the people who live close to the active areas - yes it can be dangerous. For those living far away, not as bad.
the underground railroad was dangerous because on the way whites could turn you in, you could die from getting sick, or you could freez
They live on land not underground.
Live from the Underground was created on 2012-06-05.
badger's live underground
they live underground
Rats live anywhere humans don't go much,. Many are underground.
They do not live underground but will seek shelter there from intense heat or cold.
they live underground but they are able walk around above ground.
the underground railroad.
underground
Moles are known for living underground.
Too Dangerous to Live was created in 1939.