Evolved from an error of division of its ancestor, the alucsorrhia split from it. The error caused the end cell split into two ones, that remain fused and covered by many cilia. In this way, it will work like two long pseudopods, swimming better and being able to grab small organic particles or phagocyte cells with a third part of its size. In similar way to wykraline, it will release undigested particles along its two flagella, from where also are released some enzymes that allow it to stick to larger organic surfaces. Even being an organism of free life, they can be found growing on long colonies, making part of the ending of long chains of relative organisms. Due to its ability to stick to larger organic surfaces, it will help the colony to grab food and keep it close to it. When capturing food, it will send chemical messengers that will travel along the many organisms forming the chains, promoting their contraction in order to keep the prey close to all, having easy access to the action of digestive enzymes. Evolved in Jujubee Ocean and transported by the warm ocean currents, it was able to spread to the warm coasts of Darwin and Drake, through the Soma Tropical Sea.
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