Octahedral Hexapodia Major

These organisms have organized themselves in such a way that each arm tip is fused to that of another octahedral hexapodia major. While each cell is technically an individual organism, they spend their entire existence within a grid-like structure. The fused arm tips actually allow food and genetic material to permeate between each other, thus they behave more like one big organism than a bunch of little ones. They reproduce by mitosis.