cave monsters. they like to sleep all day and come out in night when they hunt their favorite food, onion men. onion men are small onions that run around on 2 feet and 5 hands. back to the cave monsters. they like to live by big purple lakes where they catch their favorite drink, Grape Juice. cave monsters are big, hairy and have 2 paws on each foot. they have 12 claws on each paw and 5 legs. their tale helps them whack onion men into unconsiousness where they bite off their head with their razor sharp teeth.
Luray Caverns is a cave system in Virginia, USA, and the animals that live there are mostly small, cave-dwelling creatures adapted to dark environments. This includes insects like beetles and spiders, as well as blind fish and salamanders. Bird species may also occasionally fly into the cave entrances.
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.
It's not a straightforward question because some animals are accidentals that won't actually survive long in there, some are cave-users like bats and some species of bird that roost underground but feed outside; yet others are genuine, permanent cave-dwellers. The last are mainly one or two species of salamander and blind fish, and a wide range of various invertebrates.
They might shelter in cave entrances - if there are any caves in cheetah country, of course! They are not cave-dwelling animals as such.
Too many to list by species but the main cave-users are bats and some insects that shelter underground but feed outside; and full-time cave-dwellers which are chiefly invertebrates and a few specially-adapted fish and salamanders.
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cave animals,deep sea animals,worms,kiwis and moles
There are many different animals that live in caves. Bats for example are a famous animal that lives in a cave.
cave angelfish, crabs, bats, etc.
the shelter depends natural is like a cave and bears or other such animals will also live there as of for a humane shelter dogs and cats alike will live there.
Caves are home to many animals. A troglobiont ('troglo' means cave or hole in Greek and 'bio' means life) is an organism that lives in a cave.Some animals live only in caves - they are called troglobites (meaning 'cave dwellers'). These animals are adapted to life in the dark (they are often colorless and many cannot see at all) and they cannot survive outside the cave. Some examples include the blind Texas salamander, blind flatworms, eyeless shrimp, eyeless fish, cave beetles, cave crayfish, and some bristletails, isopods and copepods.Some animals live in caves but also venture out of the cave to complete their life cycle - these animals are called trogloxenes (meaning 'cave guests'). Some trogloxenes include some bats (who only roost in caves), pack rats (who nest in caves), cave crickets (who feed outside the cave), flies and gnats.Trogolophiles (meaning 'cave lovers') are animals who sometimes live in caves but also live elsewhere. Some Trogolophiles include cave crickets, cave beetles, salamanders, millipedes, snails, copepods, segmented worms, mites, spider, and daddy longlegs (harvestman).Some animals only enter caves occasionally - these animals are called incidentals. Some incidentals include raccoons, frogs, and people
cromagnons had cave art but did not draw any kind of animals they drew the animals in the environment they live in or also by the biomes they lived in
Explorers discovered ancient paintings inside the cave. I plan to go spelunking in that limestone cave over the weekend. The bat colony inhabits the cave near the mountain.
go to a cave Very true but it helps, a) to be able to explore caves properly, and b) to know what you're looking for and at! Most cave animals are small invertebrates. Cave biology is a specialist topic of its own within speleology and biology generally.
Luray Caverns is a cave system in Virginia, USA, and the animals that live there are mostly small, cave-dwelling creatures adapted to dark environments. This includes insects like beetles and spiders, as well as blind fish and salamanders. Bird species may also occasionally fly into the cave entrances.
The Painted Cave located on the Channel Island of Santa Cruz is home to many marine animals. Sea anemones and sponges normally brightly colored near the entrance to the cave will lose their color in the dark sunless reaches. Sea Lions also make their home on exposed ledges in the cave most of the year.
These ecosystems interact because, some animals live under ground and fishes and sea animals live in the ocean so the interact. the animals that live above the ground either, birds(trees),bears(cave),lizards(for say under rocks), and beavers(burrow). Your welcome Frome **** *****