Golden Lightning

The golden lightning replaced both its ancestor and mainland penitoflora coli in all the habitats it occupies. It now often inhabits almost every creature on the continent. It also lives in fresh water, but cannot survive in salt water. It is now composed of four cells instead of just two, and is even faster than before, lending to its name of lightning. It continues to protect creatures from pathogens and plaques, along with also surviving outside on the ground.