👉 Rhynchapodacra is a type of crustacean, typically found in freshwater environments, where it feeds on plankton and other small organisms. These creatures are characterized by their elongated bodies that resemble those of crabs or lobsters, with a large, round body and a distinctive black-and-white pattern on the back. Rhynchapodacra feed primarily on algae and other microorganisms, which they use as a food source.