Calypsonella 🔍
Calypsonella is a type of bacteria that lives in aquatic environments, primarily in body lumps or in the skin of certain animals like frogs and turtles. They are known for their unique ability to form large colonies, often found in bodies of water such as lakes, rivers, and oceans. Calypsonella are also known for their role in decomposing dead matter and are beneficial for maintaining the health of aquatic ecosystems.