👉 Phrynobatrachinids are a group of small, arthropod animals that primarily inhabit aquatic environments. They are characterized by their small size and often specialized adaptations such as segmented bodies, which allow them to move through water with ease. Some examples include the common fish, which are known for their ability to swim in a variety of shapes and sizes, while other species, like the common carp, have adapted to live in environments that require less space.