I remembered when I was a child, back when I was still a person named Lothair—I witnessed a line of ants, carrying bits of souls and food along with them.
Their union and synchronicity was something that I couldn't comprehend back then. How could they be able to perform such a unified action as a comprehensive community?
And then I began to learn that it wasn't just ants. Bees, wasps—turns out, they were all part of Hymenoptera, a large order of insects comprising over 150,000 species, with the females typically having a special ovipositor for inserting eggs into a host or a place.
The young of these insects will then develop through holometabolism, where they have a wormlike larval stage and an inactive pupal stage before they reach adulthood.
These Hymenoptera have one thing in common, Eusociality.