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  1. Troglobites are animals that live exclusively in caves and have evolved adaptations to cave life. This web page lists various troglobite species from different taxonomic groups, such as flatworms, molluscs, arachnids, myriapods, crustaceans, and vertebrates.

  2. Learn about troglobites, small creatures that have adapted to a permanent life in a cave. Find out how they evolved, what they eat, and how they differ from other cave animals.

  3. Oct 15, 2019 · Troglobites are creatures that have evolved to live in complete darkness, losing their pigmentation, eyesight and other senses. They are found in more than 7700 species and have different diets and habitats depending on the cave conditions.

  4. Many caves are like islands , cut off from the outside World and other known civilization. This isolation has resulted in the evolution of various strange cr...

  5. Troglomorphism occurs in molluscs, velvet worms, arachnids, myriapods, crustaceans, insects, fish, amphibians (notably cave salamanders) and reptiles. To date no mammals or birds have been found to live exclusively in caves. Pickerel frogs are classed as either trogloxenes, or possibly troglophiles.

  6. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › TroglofaunaTroglofauna - Wikipedia

    Troglofauna are small cave-dwelling animals that have adapted to their dark surroundings. Troglobites are strictly bound to subterranean habitats and are usually found in the deep cave zone.

  7. Troglobites are typically found in stable environments where food sources such as detritus and microorganisms are available. The study of troglobites provides important insights into evolutionary biology, as their adaptations highlight how species can evolve in isolation.