Huggs Island Sagaverme Microplaque

The huggs island sagaverme microplaque replaced its ancestor on Huggs Island, it lives specifically in the mouths of sagavermes, and now is a pair of cells as opposed to its ancestor's one. It has a base cell which does all the eating, and an aggression cell which attacks and kills any foreign cell that touches it. The aggression cell crawls along the surface of the base cell in a circular pattern. This microbe no longer makes a biofilm due to it being unable to clump together.