The single-celled organism that turns into a cannibalistic predator

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4 Jun 2026 • 9:00 PM MYT
The Independent
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The single-celled organism that turns into a cannibalistic predator

  • Scientists have for the first time documented a single-celled microbe, named Euplotes gigatrox, that undergoes a drastic transformation into a cannibalistic "supergiant" form.
  • Discovered in a seawater filtration system in Curaçao, this protozoan species can spontaneously develop into supergiants more than twice its normal size, with a broader body and larger mouth.
  • In its normal state, Euplotes gigatrox filter-feeds on bacteria, but upon transformation, it becomes a raptorial predator, hunting and devouring members of its own species.
  • The transformation also alters its movement, changing from graceful swimming to circular hunting paths and clumsy tumbling, indicating a shift in its ecological niche.
  • This discovery challenges previous understandings of developmental biology, demonstrating complex behaviours and distinct developmental stages, including widespread gene activity differences, in a single-celled organism, a phenomenon largely associated with multicellular animals until now.

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