Cave Invertebrates
Cave Invertebrates are organisms that lack a backbone and are found living in caves. These creatures can include various species such as spiders, insects, millipedes, crustaceans, and worms. They have adapted to thrive in the dark, often nutrient-poor environments of caves, relying on unique behaviors and physical characteristics to survive. Cave invertebrates play important roles in cave ecosystems, contributing to nutrient cycling and serving as food sources for other cave-dwelling animals.
External Links
- [CaveInvertebrates.org] caveinvertebrates.org