Mammoths, bears, elephants
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Really? There no mammoths left though I dare say elephants might shelter in rock-shelters if any exist where they live. Bears might use caves (again, if available locally to them) as dens or forhibernation.
The predominent cave-dwelling mammal is the bat - using caves as roosts, nurseries and hibernaculae but emerging at dusk to feed outside. There are no known fully cave-dwelling mammals.
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.
No, narwhals do not live in caves. They are marine mammals that inhabit Arctic waters and are typically found in deep ocean environments, often in areas with sea ice. Narwhals are known for their long, spiral tusks and prefer open water for feeding and breeding rather than confined spaces like caves.
They live under rocks and live inside caves. Their habitats of where they live in is on tropical forest and deserts located in Africa , South Asia and India
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.
Neither. They may live in or around woodland, but not up trees, and certainly not in caves.
Well, it all depends if you mean that a mammal's home is primarily caves because bears hibernate in caves. so no.
They lived mostly in caves.
caves
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.
caves or tents
no where they lived in caves
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Bats are the only mammals that have wings and can fly. They mostly thrive in dark caves around the world.
longhouses, huts, teepees, wigwams, and caves.
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Kangaroos do not live in caves. In bad weather, they may shelter under cliff overhangs or perhaps the entrances of caves, but they do not live in caves.
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