👉 Apusozoa are a group of animals that have developed specialized structures for survival in their aquatic environments, including gills and lungs. They include fish, crustaceans, and some amphibians and reptiles. These animals rely on swimming as their primary mode of locomotion, using specialized gills to extract oxygen from the water and the lungs to extract carbon dioxide. Apusozoa are also known for their ability to change color or patterns in response to environmental cues, which is a characteristic