Buses are such complex and fascinating creatures with such intriguing and unique social structures; similar to bees and ants, buses in larger colonies tend to segregate into subgroups known as "lines" as a form of division of labour to ensure the overall survival of the colony—which you can tell apart by their bioluminescent facial and body markings—but unlike most other colonial insects they can freely switch between said groups according to each one's demand for labour at any given time.













