Swansea Cave

The site lies on private land in the Worthy Park district at an altitude of 385 m above sea level and is surrounded by forest and sugarcane cultivation.

The cave is a dry, fossil stream passage, 1170 m in length, which has collapsed in three places.

The cave contains a large, mixed roost of over 10,000 bats between the second and third collapse points, as well as small numbers of the Jamaican fruit bat near the main entrance.

[1] Fossil animals discovered at the site include the Jamaican flightless ibis (Xenicibis xympithecus).

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