Belmont Cave

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Belmont Cave is a White limestone Dry cave in Trelawny Parish on the North Coast of Jamaica. The cave is also known as Drip cave, this being the one cave with two nearby entrances.

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Like many cave in Jamaica, Belmont is a major bat roost. The Guano in turn supports a large invertebrate population of troglobite Cockroaches (Nelipophygus), Cave crickets, flies and cave spiders, as well as being home to the frog Eleutherodactylus cundalli.

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