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  2. List of troglobites - Wikipedia

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    Not all cave dwelling species are considered to be troglobites. An animal found in an underground environment may be a troglophile (a species living both in subterranean and in epigean habitats, e.g. bats and cave swallows) or a trogloxene (a species only occurring sporadically in a hypogean habitat and unable to establish a subterranean ...

  3. Subterranean fauna - Wikipedia

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    Cave dwelling animals show different levels of adaptations to underground environment. According to a recent classification, animals living in terrestrial subterranean habitats can be classified into 3 categories, based on their ecology: troglobionts (or troglobites): species strongly bound to subterranean habitats;

  4. Cave insect - Wikipedia

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    The beetle Leptodirus hochenwartii, found in the Postojna cave system in Slovenia, was the first animal to be recognized as a true cave dweller. [ 5 ] The cave insects found in the Atlas Mountains include blind Trechus jurijurae , Aphaenops iblis , Nebria nudicollis with very long antennae and legs, the staphylinids Paraleptusa cavatica and ...

  5. Troglofauna - Wikipedia

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    The microscopic cave snail Zospeum tholussum, found at depths of 743 to 1,392 m (2,438 to 4,567 ft) in the Lukina Jama–Trojama cave system of Croatia, is completely blind with a translucent shell Troglofauna are small cave -dwelling animals that have adapted to their dark surroundings.

  6. Eight-eyed cave creature — with unique genitalia — discovered ...

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    The cave-dwelling animals were found “under large rocks,” researchers said. ... It turned out to be a new species. Researchers ventured into Baiyan Cave to survey local wildlife in 2020, ...

  7. Stygofauna - Wikipedia

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    Cave salamanders are found in Europe and the U.S., but only some of these (such as the olm and Texas blind salamander) are entirely aquatic. The approximately 170 species of stygobite fish, popularly known as cavefish, are found in all continents, except Antarctica, but with major geographical differences in the species richness. [6] [7]

  8. One of the male specimens collected from the cave had a body length of about 0.2 inches, but its first leg measured significantly longer at more than 1.6 inches, the study said. Female specimens ...

  9. ‘Unique’ creature with gold eyes found lurking in cave in ...

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    A photo shows the clawed, cave-dwelling animal. A photo shows the clawed, cave-dwelling animal. Skip to main content. 24/7 Help. For premium support please call: 800-290-4726 more ways to reach ...