Vibrio Parahaemolyticus

 is a curved, rod-shaped, Gram-negative bacterium found in brackish, saltwater, which, when ingested, causes gastrointestinal illness in humans. is oxidase positive, facultatively aerobic, and does not form spores. Like other members of the genus Vibrio, this species is motile, with a single, polar flagellum.

Appearance
It has a pair of hexagonal eyes, and its body is covered in a white fur-like material.

Its offspring, however, only has a single hexagonal eye and a small flagellum (tail).