Placviscoslontus hypobacterius

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This new Gigoslontus is extremely similar to its ancestor, but with one major change to the concentration of the slime. After Bacterium kleptospiritus emerged and began infecting the gills of moxipods, slowly G. guardus’ slime evolved to combat these infections. The slime has changed to now include a corrosive enzyme that will erode the cellular membrane of the Bacterium. This slime will simply stick to the bacterium and dissolve them until the cell dies. It is also released into the open ocean more so that any travelling bacterium will get caught in the slime, thus fulfilling the slime’s new purpose on a larger scale. The only morphological difference is a color and size change. G. hypobacterius can now reach 10 feet in length, and they now have a red color scheme. This new color scheme is to prevent accidental crossbreeding between hypobacterius and guardus. This moxipod has identical feeding and breeding habits to its ancestor.