👉 Xenophyophora are a group of marine invertebrates that primarily inhabit shallow, nutrient-rich waters such as seagrass beds and estuaries. These organisms are known for their ability to grow large and can reach lengths of up to 5 meters (16 feet) when fully developed. They are characterized by their streamlined bodies, which allow them to move quickly through the water column without the need for a streamlined skeleton or fins. Xenophyophora are also known for