[1] It is believed that it may have been used by Taíno people although no evidence of their presence has been found.
[1] There are several species of invertebrates, mostly living on the limited bat guano deposits.
[1] These include some flies (mainly Neoditomyia farri) and some spiders.
[1] The cave has three entrances: Light 18°18′25″N 77°33′47″W / 18.307°N 77.563°W / 18.307; -77.563, Dark 18°18′22″N 77°33′47″W / 18.306°N 77.563°W / 18.306; -77.563 and Back 18°18′25″N 77°33′50″W / 18.307°N 77.564°W / 18.307; -77.564.
A specimen of the foraminiferan Dictyoconus jontabellensis Vaughan was found in the roof of one of the entrances during the 1950s.