Cave
A cave habitat is a subterranean environment characterized by the presence of natural underground cavities or passages. These spaces can vary widely in size and may be formed by geological processes such as erosion, dissolution, or volcanic activity. Cave habitats often lack direct sunlight and have unique ecosystems shaped by darkness, limited access to external elements, and specific conditions conducive to the adaptation of specialized flora and fauna.
Inhabiting Species
- Alexandrite Dragonette
- Amethyst Dragonette
- Ametrine Dragonette
- Big Brown Bat
- Black Opal Dragonette
- Bronze Dragonette
- Brown Dragonette
- Cave Frog
- Citrine Dragonettes
- Copper Dragonette
- Diamond Dragonettes
- Dreamglow Water Snakes
- Dreamweaver Koi
- Dreamweaver Turtles
- Emerald Dragonettes
- Fire Opal Dragonette
- Garnet Dragonettes
- Gold Dragonette
- Little Brown Bat
- Long Eared Bat
- Opal Dragonette
- Painted Bat
- Rock Squirrel
- Ruby Dragonettes
- Sapphire Dragonettes
- Shadow Dragonettes
- Silver Dragonette
- Singing Glitterfin Fish
- Void Ferret
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