Chambered Bobiiro

The chambered bobiiro split from its ancestor sacrificing the greater nutrient content of the soil for dispersion offered by water currents. In many ways they are similar to their distant relative, the disorderly gelatin, however there are a few key differences. The most striking is the creation of a number of sealed chambers within the flesh. These chambers act as storage for the oils it uses to store energy. A hollow column in the center produces immune cells.