👉 The term "Abyssogammarinae" is a generic name for a family of marine invertebrates, commonly known as "cave-dwelling" or "shroom-like" animals that live in caves and other underground spaces. They are characterized by their large, flattened body shape with long tentacles, which they use to capture prey and transport it back to the surface. This group includes a variety of species, including some that can be found only in certain types of caves