Herbivorous(plant eating) dinosaurs were generally cold blooded so most of them wouldn't choose the cave. Plus they are little or no plants in caves. So generally no dinosaurs did not live in caves.
But it has not been proven that none of have lived in a cave. Some species might have had some individuals that lived in a cave.
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they are anindian ribe in Canada that live along the praries in Ontario and qubec
caves or tents
because they are fools
The Gray Bat lives in caves throughout the southern United States.
Some did, especially the largest plant-eating dinosaurs.
No, There is not, they still live in caves and there live dinosaurs.
somewhere around the world in caves dark caves
yes
Few dinosaurs are known from Alabama. However, there was Appalachiosaurus, a type of tyrannosaur, and Lophorhothon, which was a plant eating hadrosaur or a relative of Iguanodon. An ancient whale called Basilosaurus is also known from Alabama, but they didn't evolve until after dinosaurs went extinct.
like any other kind, eating, drinking, pooing all that stuff :P
The fossils of meat eating dinosaurs have been found on every continent and in every type of habitat that existed during the Mesozoic (the Age of Dinosaurs).
Kangaroos do not live in caves. In bad weather, they may shelter under cliff overhangs or perhaps the entrances of caves, but they do not live in caves.
Yes, wolverines live in caves
Glow worms live in in caves they also live in rainforest but they mostly live in caves
Saprophytes are fungi and live of dead and decaying matter, not live plant material
Giant pandas do not live in caves.