👉 Monotominae are a group of organisms primarily found in freshwater environments, characterized by their elongated body shape and lack of specialized structures for locomotion. These animals are known for their ability to live in a variety of habitats such as water bodies, ponds, and wetlands, where they can survive without the need for external support. Monotominae include fish, crustaceans, and some terrestrial insects that have adapted to aquatic life through changes in body shape and adaptations related to