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Yes, the Camuy Caves in Puerto Rico are home to various organisms that thrive in the unique cave ecosystem. These include bats, which roost in the caves, as well as various species of insects and microorganisms that have adapted to the dark, humid environment. Additionally, some plants can be found in the cave entrances and surrounding areas, contributing to the biodiversity of the region.

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