# Krubera Cave

- **Country:** Georgia
- **Depth:** 2224 m
- **Length:** 16.058 km
- **Geology:** Limestone
- **Language:** Russian
- **Location:** Abkhazia,{{efn|name=Abkhazia status|}} Georgia
- **Discovery:** 1960
- **Elevation:** 2256 m
- **Other Name:** Voronya Cave
- **Translation:** Crows' Cave
- **Entrance Count:** 6

The animal diversity of Krubera-Voronja is composed of more than 12 species of arthropods of several groups, such as pseudoscorpions, spiders, opiliones, crustaceans, springtails, beetles and dipterans. The subterranean amphipod crustacean Kruberia abchasica caught by Gennady Samokhin in August 2013, during dives in the siphon 'Dva Kapitana', dwells at the deepest part of the Krubera Cave at a depth of . Many of these species exhibit clear troglomorphic traits such as reduced or absent eyes and depigmentation.

**Source:** https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Krubera_Cave (Wikipedia, CC BY-SA)
