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Always Be Prepared For These Animals When Cave Exploring
The dark and damp chambers of a cave serve as home to a number of creatures that can be both creepy and crawly. Some animals are accustomed to go inside caves just to rest or hibernate; while others are true blue dwellers that can't survive outside the caves. No matter how big a cave is, it is a universe to countless animals that can be delicate or dangerous, minuscule or gargantuan.
Getting into caves could be the ultimate adventure for you. But such activity can present dangers that lurk in the dark. Living creatures can suddenly catch you off guard and bring you an itch or, worse, death. So be prepared for these animals when cave exploring.
Bats dwell inside caves to hide from the light of day. A little disturbance can surely awaken them and before you know it, hundreds or thousands of panic-stricken bats will be flying your way and you can easily get caught in the rush. With razor sharp teeth and claws, bats can rip your cave apparel or your skin. If this happens, watch your eyes or you will live in darkness forever.
Snakes love the cold and unlit places; and the cave is a perfect habitat for these crawling predators. Snakes are dangerous in two ways; they could be venomous or constrictors. So be alert for snakes, they attack without warning whenever they feel threatened. Be sure to wear protective apparel especially if you are new to cave exploration.
Bears live in caves to hibernate. It would be unfortunate if ever you would disturb a bear in hibernation or encounter one that is on the way out of hibernation. Bears are amazingly strong and heavy animals; and there have been actual reports of bears attacking humans. So be prepared, know if the cave you are exploring is within a region famous for bears.
Ever heard of the New York subway alligator? Well, that story is plain urban legend. But it signifies how crocodiles and alligators love dark and damp environment particularly when they are laying eggs. When you are inside caves, especially those near lakes or swamps, be alert for these big reptiles because, no need to mention, they can easily have you for breakfast or lunch.
Creepy crawlers are abundant inside caves. That is why you also have to watch out for spiders, frogs, insects, and smaller reptiles like salamanders and iguanas. While some crawlers could be very poisonous, most of them are downright uncomfortable if ever they get to you.
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