Nonasasule

The nonasasule split off from its ancestor, the sasule. Its number of cells increased from two to nine. This larger size allows it to catch more molecules of food, which is now sulfur, and as such its digestion organelle changed to match that new diet. Its capsule has been modified to act as both a glue between the cells, and as a medium for sharing food between cells. In times of stress, it will divide into three parts, and each one will move in a different direction, in hopes that one will find food.