👉 Pseudoplatyophrya is a type of freshwater crustacean, characterized by its elongated body shape and soft, translucent skin. These animals are often found in shallow bodies of water such as lakes or rivers, where they bask in the sun's rays to cool off. Pseudoplatyophrya are known for their unique adaptations to aquatic environments, including their ability to swim on the surface without sinking rapidly.