Blakkenwyte

The blakkenwyte replaces its ancestor the petalgae. Now its a much bigger multicelliar organism. It consists of seven cells. Because of that it can regulate its temperature much easier then its ancestors. The blakkenwyte can change its colors, like the petalgae before them. They can go black or white. Usually half the cells are black, while the other half is white. When the black half heats up, they go white, while the white half goes black again. They do this, because when they are black, they absorb more sun light. It still habits the same territories as its ancestor. Reproduces by mitosis.