👉 Uroctonites are microscopic organisms found in freshwater environments, primarily in freshwater bodies such as lakes and rivers. These organisms are known for their ability to form large colonies through a process called zoonotic transmission. They are closely related to the "Sarcoptera" family, which includes other similar organisms that also inhabit aquatic environments. Uroctonites contribute significantly to the ecological balance of freshwater systems by serving as food sources and host for various invertebrates and fish.