👉 Satoblephara is a type of marine invertebrate that lives on the surface of water, often found in saltwater habitats such as rivers and estuaries. They are primarily sessile creatures, meaning they do not have a body attached to their skin or limbs, but instead rely solely on their specialized mouthparts for food intake. Satoblepharas are characterized by their long, slender bodies that can grow up to 2 meters in length, with a wide range of colors and patterns