They live under rocks so they can protect from predators and so they can get shade went it is a hot weather
Slow worms are typically found in grasslands, woodlands, meadows, and gardens throughout Europe and parts of Asia. They prefer areas with enough cover for protection and insects for food. They are often seen basking in the sun or hiding under rocks and logs.
Centipedes, spiders, and insects often live in mattresses and linens. It means nothing except they seek warm places and many insects feed on dead skin we shed every day.
Animals like worms, insects (such as beetles, ants, and spiders), centipedes, and small reptiles (like lizards and salamanders) are common examples of creatures that live under rocks. They seek shelter and protection in the damp, dark environment under rocks.
Some examples of solitary insects include praying mantises, beetles, and certain species of bees such as digger bees and sweat bees. These insects typically live and forage alone rather than in social groups or colonies.
Animals such as burrowing insects, spiders, worms, snails, and certain types of ground-dwelling rodents may live in gravel habitats. These animals often seek shelter and protection under the small rocks and in the crevices found in gravel areas.
Mostly insects, Bugs, Frogs and many more live in rainforest's.(Some creatures live in streams, on land, in trees or under rocks)
They like to live under rocks on the sea floor.
They live under rocks.
Snakes, scorpions, lizards and a variety of insects and other arthropods may be found under rocks and bushes.
They live under any rocks with moss - enough to cover them and protect them from predators.
They live under rocks.
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i think slugs live under rocks
under the rocks
under rocks
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usually under rocks or in the sand or even maybe in the ground