The Future is Wild 2: Fan Expanded Universe. Speculative Evolution
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- čas přidán 13. 04. 2023
- The Future is Wild is a series aired in 2002 that explored how life could evolve in 3 different time scales: 5, 100, and 200 million years into the future. presenting very different possible scenarios.
This is the sequel to my previous reimagined version of the series: • The Future is Wild: Sp... . In addition to some creatures of the original show, this video also includes several new speculative animals imagined by the audience of this channel, keeping in mind the the canon of the original series.
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So here is the result of the latest collaborative video! (info: czcams.com/users/postUgkx3D51NKJTiXXvOJFVJg2yJVvZbSpOcEc7) the second part of ¨The Future Is Wild¨video (czcams.com/video/Z4DWjYR7TOc/video.html) of last year. Including new original speculative animals many of you submitted! Thank everyone who participated! if your concept didn't make it into the video, don't worry, cause I intend to make more collaborative videos 😉 If your idea was chosen, feel free to tell more about it in the comments. I'm also curious to know if the result resembles what you had in mind👀 .
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Epico
WE NEED PART 3
@ROBERTO MONTINI good idea
After man please
@@paleodude2768 I announce these projects here on youtube. In the community section you can still see the post with all the information for this one
One thing that annoys me about The Future is Wild is how many of its environments feel incomplete, so it’s great to see these fan-designed creatures filling the gaps.
Yup. The series only have few reptiles and no amphibian. Also they likely forget if deer, goat, and some other large animals which aren't pig are still pretty adaptable and have possibility to survive in the far future
@@prasetyodwikuncorojati2434 I mean, ambiphians are already disappearing, and the only reason other lineages get to fill emptied ecolonigal niches is precisely because deers, goats etc disappeared.
@@prasetyodwikuncorojati2434 They also forgot that crocodiles and sharks have survived pretty much everything and if we don't kill them off, they'll still be around in the future. It would also be interesting if monitor lizards revolve into mosasaurs in the future.
@@slipstreamxr3763 the reason why mammals nearly extinct 100million years later is pretty ridiculous. How can they got extinct just because outcompeted by other group of vertebrates and even invertebrates without any clear explanation if both of them evolving certain traits that make them more efficient than mammals.
Or babookari descendant that become sapient and reaching the same technology level as 21 century human indiscriminately overhunted ALL types of mammal for various reasons or just because cultural and ideological reason. Then due to their act almost all mammals, even the fast breeding one like rodents and rabbits disappear. And the remaining form is one that life in very remote place, one of them evolving into poggle
The bengala swamps already had two dangerous predators, there was really need for more and more, and so unoriginal, since we're into it...?
I think one thing people often overlook is that there is already extensive savannah and semi-desert scrubland in South America, occupied by many species that are often viewed as rainforest creatures in the public consciousness. Toco toucan, the most "toucan" of the toucans, for instance, is NOT a rainforest bird, but a savannah specialist. Same applies to things like hyacinth macaw, with its love-hate relationship with the toco toucan.
This is genius, I wish a remake of the Future is Wild, this time with a realistic CGI comparable to those of Prehistoric Planet. That would be awesome.
Same, in fact I came across an article where the author talks about wanting a remake of The Future is Wild.
Also, more believable ecosystems and animals. Many of the design were just impossible, and the environment made too alien on purpose.
@@EzullofTo be fair. From a Triassic Dinosaur’s perspective the idea of large mammals giving live birth and producing milk sounds insane. Or flying mammals like bats, or lizards with no legs but can still climb well or even glide in some species like snakes. Or a new species of plants which completely takes over the landscape so much so they dominate the earth like grass. Or a plant that produces colorful spurts and food for free like fruit and flowers. Life is Strange and Nature is unpredictable. It isn’t confined to the rules of what humans think is or isn’t possible.
THANK YOU MARIOLANZAS!
Forest Flish
Digila
Ground Toucan
Skyswimmer
Yumodan
Shagrat
Great Windrunner
Swamp Tyrant
Iceberg Jellybox
Highlord Deer
Spear Bird
Sea Grazer
Terresoilo
Leegra
Neophocidon
Fossacetus
Plesiochelon
Great Abyssal Newt
Manacres Maximus
Laniatitan
Back with a banger.
Seriously Mario, you're among my favorite creature artists of all time, your creatures look realistic and lively yet still having a drawing aesthetic.I also often use your size comparisons for refference!Keep up the amazing work, you're simply the best!
Thank you so much! 😁😁
Concordo
(I agree)
Loved your take on the great blue windrunner. It was one of my favorite creatures of the documentary and your redesign made it justice.
I also like the quantity of futuristic mega reptiles in the video. I thought that the Future Is Wild lacked in reptile representation, especially the 100 million years in the future episode that was supposed to be a paradise for them.
The great blue windrunner is my favorite too
I used to rewatch future is wild over and over, love that show.
Great to see some of the others creatures that didn't appear in the first one. And nice to see the concepts made by the members, congrats to those whose concepts were chosen.
Mr Lanzas entered to speculative evolution zone ? Rejoice ! This is a gift!
As "The future is wild" fan from my childhood days,I am SO HAPPY!
Fans making new creatures and characters just makes expanding our favourite sources of media so much fun.
and it's nice to pretend that these fan animals exist in the Future is Wild world
Season 2 of the future is wild do be looking fire
Honestly something that bothers me about TFIW scenario is how Mammals, and then Vertebrates as a whole, become fully extinct by 200 Million Years, despite them basically having last far longer then that. If I did my own version of TFIW, I’d change 5 Million Years to 50 Million, and make 200 Million Years a new Age of Synapsids, where the descendants of future mammals rise and dominant Novopangea
I am also annoyed with Tetrapods being wiped out 200 Million years in the future, it's really annoying to me because it seems TFIW has made it seem set in stone.
If I were to make my own future Spec evo project I would have Birds evolve back into Dinosaur like forms and have them dominate Pangea Ultima
Also if you're wondering why they skipped 50 million years, if I remember correctly it's because of After man. I think After man's creatures were going to be used but Dreamworks owned the rights to the IP so they skipped it (since I think After man takes place 50 Million Years in the future).
Aww, sad that my creature wasn't featured in this video :(
Still, congrats for everyone who got selected for the video, y'all created awesome designs!! Special shout out to the creator of the giant newt-axolotl thing, that design was sick!!!
Same here
What's your creature?
SKILL ISSUE MUUAHAHAHAHAAHAHA
@@Nasi_Papan It was a shark squid, or a Squark!
@@pelagornis5290 >:0
thank you for choosing mine and my friends creation, the Digila. it eats Spinks too. also it seems the Digila was the great start to the great dynasty of Squamata in the next 95 million years.
(edit) After finding some helpful information apparently losing the venom is not beneficial and it might be better off with keeping it :)
Thank you guys for psrticipating! Your concept was very well thoughtout 😌
I always felt the Future is Wild while well-intentioned only offered a tiny glimpse into the diverse ecosystem of the far future focusing on only a couple of species. Another is how they reduce mammals to a shadow of their former selves, I mean rats are some of the most successful species out there, they could easily evolve to fill various niches.
That would be cool that you make a video about Dougal Dixon's *After Man* .
Thanks!
Incredibly awesome designs!
Honestly as amazing as The Future is Wild is they missed out on a lot of potential. I remember one scene in the cartoon series had them looking at the Earth 100 million years in the future with Emily suggesting they explore an island that used to be South America, wondering what wildlife might exist there. This idea is especially intriguing since we got to see the Amazon Grasslands 95 million years beforehand, so one can only imagine how things turned out!
There’s so many areas that go about unexplored like that, and so many creatures out there that go undiscovered!
Man if I knew that you were going to include animals outside of the area. I would have included some that I made for Eastern Africa and Central America which I believe would have been a melting pot for North American and South American animals. Hopefully a part 3 could happen so I can send them and see them in the video in your art style.
same here
Any concept that can fit within the already stablished canon is valid. As long as it's not contradictory it's fine. A third part would be fun🙂
Is there going to be part 3? It will be nice to see more futuristic animals.
and by the way your art is really good. ❤❤❤❤
Try to keep a good work.
1:25 OK I (will) PULL UP
2:17 same but under water
1:23 - Oh my god ! The chonkness actually *pull out and hop out at the party!*
Also the woman in the comparission reminds me the girl from the future is wild cartonn series yes such a cartoon series actually existed
I know,and I remember watching this whole show as a kid.I have watched all episodes,cause there are only 26.
@@user-tt5cg9yp8l indeed that show and a vast array of other series are ridiculously underrated like there was an entire dc show all about superman and heroes of far distant future
Me gustaron las criaturas que hiciste, me parecieron muy interesantes y espero que haya una tercera parte.
Me llama la atención en Fossacetus, por su ubicación en el tiempo geológico seria uno de los últimos mamíferos.
Thank you! I spent a good deal of time coming up with the design and backstory, and Mario Lanzas translated it perfectly into his art style! Thanks again!
I honestly really like a lot of the After Man and The New Dinosaurs influence with some of these, really nice.
3:14 Thank you for choosing my concept!
Great Job with every creature as always! Your interpretation looks nearly identical to what I imagined it to be!
And of course congratulations to everyone else who got their animal featured!
For anyone interested here are the original notes I made:
Name: Great Abyssal Newt
Taxonomy:
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Chordata
Class: Amphibia
Order: Urodela
Family: Salamandridae
Subfamily: Pleurodelinae
Genus: Abyssotriton
Species: polaricus
Phylogeny:
Its ancestor is the smooth newt (Lissotriton vulgaris) which has a wide distribution throughout modern Europe (even into Scandinavia and isolated in northern Russia)
Physical Description: The great abyssal newt is a giant amphibian. In fact it is the biggest that ever existed. Old individuals are known to reach up to 11 meters. It is a paedomorphic newt. Meaning it stays in its larval stage throughout its entire life (similar to an Axolotl). Just like Axolotls this amphibian posseses external gills (which are bigger than in comparable Amphibians due to its immense size to absorb more oxygen - skin breathing isn't as efficient in big animals as in small ones). But unlike the other larval stages, this species can actually retreat its gills into gill pouches when disturbed (during feeding or when fish are trying to bite into the gill-similar to sea hares).
Furthermore the great abyssal newt lacks eyes and is blind.
Its bodyshape is a mix of a wobbegong shark and a Chinese giant salamander. It is relatively flat with its flanks and chin adorned with "whiskers" similar to the wobbegong. The basic colouration is a dark grey with very small white and red spots around the body to mimic smaller organisms like sea Stars, sponges or sea cucumbers. Due to its ambush hunting style of life its tail fin is reduced in comparison with other amphibian larvaes.
Context: Due to the ever increasing freezing temperature in its native range the smooth newt became bigger to compensate with colder climates. Soon bodies of freshwater became scarce (due to glaciation), so the now bigger newts had to adapt and evolved to tolerate higher concentrations of salt in the water. They first moved down the rivers into brakish waters and later moved on into the sea ever increasing in size due to a lack of competition. (The colder climates lead to an extinction of larger predators - the same exctinction lead to the gannetwhale evolving.)
Due to the cold temperatures on land the great abyssal newt lost its adult land stage and evolved to only live in its laval stage. The thicker ice on the oceans surface lead to darker oceans which in combination with polar nights (long timespans without sunlight) lead to a reduction in the eyes and ended with a complete loss of its eyes (similar to some cave dwelling salamanders and fish). Its low metabolism-ambusher lifestyle allows this amphibian to obtain an extremely old age. The oldest ever found was estimated to have been 300 years old!
Congratulations i also won with my sea grazer ( capibara)
Thank you for participating! Great job!
Were you inspired by Lurk Fish from future is Wild 🤔 because the design looks similar
Could you do this for the New Dinosaurs? That was about an alternate reality where dinosaurs survived. Might be a good challenge
It's on my list! that one must be a fun one to make
I would say that the Sea Grazer would definitely take the role of modern horses or cows in the future.When the jungle dissapears in the Amazon basin,they would most likely evolve into peaceful grazers of the sawannas,and grow much bigger.Similarly like the Shagrats.Because with the absents of lamas and horses,it is more likely possible to take this niche for themselves.Because when there is an open niche out there,why would you adapt into water?
And they would provide one of the basic prey items for carakillers.
But thats my opinion.
We need more creatures for 200 million years in the future please make this a series love your work.
man, I remember watching the future is wild as a kid, It was such a good documentary series
2:13 genial mi criatura salio en el vídeo gracias
ahora una breve descripción sobre mi criatura el sea grazer o pastador del mar:
descienden de los capibaras esta especie durante la evolución se adaptaron mucho mejor al agua hasta el punto de volverse total mente marinos pero debido al cambio climático el amazonas se volvía una sabana los lagos abundantes ya no lo eran tanto por eso ellos fueron forzados a desplazarse hasta que se toparon con el océano así que tuvieron que evolucionar y adaptarse a los cambios de salinidad del agua y con eso prosperaron en el océano ocupando el nicho de los manatíes son animales sociales como sus antepasados viviendo en grupos comiendo algas y moluscos cuando detectan a un depredador se dispersan como un banco de peces durante temporada de apareamiento las hembras que quedan preñadas se dirigen a los lagos profundos de la sabana amazónica a tener sus crías esto lo hacen para evitar depredadores no tienen problemas con el agua dulce o salada debido a que la evolución les brindo la capacidad de soportar los cambios de salinidad en el agua cuando las crías crezcan lo suficiente las madres junto a ellas se irán al océano a unirse al rebaño de los sea grazers o pastadores marinos
That looks great the future is wild could use some more animals to create the ideal ecosystems based on what we see in nature today.
Wow, and just a few days ago I was thinking if we'd ever see a part 2 to this. Impeccable timing!
They look awesome! I really love how Great Abyssal Newt looks like and the Swamp Tyrant Gecko is an intresting Idea. People are really creative when it comes to future biology of the earth.
Another Awesome Entry of these Future is Wild Artworks, I really dig a lot of them, both Surprising and Amazing Results at the Same time
¡Muchas gracias por poner a mi criatura (Swamp Tyrant Gecko) en el vídeo Mario! Se ve muy bien tu dibujo, los cambios que le hiciste son sutiles y muy guapos, se ve tan bien o incluso mejor de lo que hubiera imaginado, de verdad, bueno en fin. ¡Realmente gracias por tomarte el tiempo de ilustrar a mi criatura :-)!
Epicardo
The creativity on display here is fantastic!
Absolutely love it. Please keep doing this!
Man,I've been waiting for this my whole life!New "The future is wild" creatures and locations!It's been almost 10 years!
This series and the hybrid series is MY ABSOLUTELY FAVORUTIE
KEEP UP THE GOOD WORL!!!!
My fav is the sea grazer!
Great job Mario lanzas youre genius of speculative evolution
I’m looking forward to watching the future is wild and with your art you made me more interested
You are so talented! Keep it up, Lad!
Damn all these creature designs look so creative! My favorite is the ground toucan :)
Best soundtrack of all your vids, literally gosebumps
FINALLY, NOW THE FUTURE IS WILDER
Thank you so much for using my creature (Fossacetus) in this video! It means so much that you used my creature and based it off my homemade drawing! Thank you!!! Edit: I love the changes you made compared to my drawing, it looks perfect. Love your drawings!
Thank you for your submission! Very well done!
@@MarioLanzas. thank you so much, you are very talented and I will be participating in future contests!
Tu criatura esta brutal
@@Sirdilophosaurusthethird2.0 same
Frothing at the mouth, absolutely barking over here
Everyone let’s make more creatures for the future is wild lets make this a series WOOOOOOOOOOOOO!!!!!!!!!!!
Yas!!!!
Really like these new creatures and I would love to see the. In a possible future season!
Fantástico trabajo!! Wonderfull Realistic Redesigns!! Entre los que faltaban & New Fan Upgrades!! Adoro Speculative Evolution!! 👋🤩😍❤️👍
You need to make an expanded expanded universe because you still missed some of the future is wild animals and it make your channel much more popular!😀😃😄😁😆
Awesome, glad to see a second part
Great video, and great art Mario!
Sick as hell man. I love it
Make another vid like that, its amazing. i would love to see some unexpected evolution, just as wales evolved from some horse like mammals, i recomend also to add a new aera like 250 million years in future.
I would have loved to have seen these Creatures appear in the series.
I love spec evo. Nice job on this. Also as a capybara lover I love the sea grazer
fantastic work. 2:24 so glad you included a crocodilian because we could aways have more of them.
No way you actually did it!!! It looks awesome!
Thank you!!
The last creature is pretty much a re - evolution of the Mosasaur (but on land)
Una de mis series favoritas excelente video
Por fin salió el vídeo que tanto esperaba
Fantastic designs!
All Of These Creatures Looks Very Fabulosous
What's your favorite type of speculative zoology?
Alternative evolution? (Animals that evolves into future ones after human extinction)
Alternate prehistory? (What if prehistoric animals never went extinct)
Or Xenobiology?(Animals such as aliens that lives on different worlds like planets or moons)
oh I don't know. all scenarios are interesting. I'll be making videos about those too at some point
@@MarioLanzas. that's great! I'm happy to hear that.
tremendo, brutal, me encanta este trabajo!
Part 3, these r so good
Cool video!
Now that you made this amazing program I think it would be cool now the one about the after man book
1:46 R.T aqui, nais video mario, super geniales las criaturillas del futuro salvaje
Gracias! Buena propuesta la tuya!
@@MarioLanzas. graciasss
It's actually really cool!
Me gustaría que haya mas documentales sobre la vida en el futuro, debería ser habitual.
These are really cool
Cool stuff!
3:18 I don't want to see that one in water 😶🫣
PART 3 PLEEEEEASEE!!!
Awesome beasts!! I outta craft a few in the future!
Make more videos of the future is wild just make a part 3 video please
3:12 pokemon clodsire
Wow, no esperaba que saliese mi animal en este vídeo (Terresdilo); pero al verlo puedo decir, simplemente, que me encanta. En caso de que estéis interesados os dejo algunos detalles del animal:
Los reptiles se adaptan mejor en temperaturas cálidas y tropicales, por lo que la vuelta a estas condiciones 100 millones de años en el futuro permitió su desarrollo y la ocupación de nichos que los mamíferos habían dejado vacíos.
Los cocodrilos han sobrevivido tanto a la extinción del Cretácico como a períodos glaciares (a pesar de que su distribución global se redujo al trópico), por lo que seguramente con la vuelta de las temperaturas cálidas se adaptaron pronto y fueron capaces de prosperar.
El Terresdilo es un descendiente de los cocodrilos que se adapta a un modo de vida terrestre. Para adaptarse a este nuevo modo de vida su mandíbula se volvería más pequeña, pero más efectiva para arrancar la carne de sus presas; para agilizarse más en tierra desarrollaría una cadera parecida a la de los extintos sinápsidos y su cola se haría más corta. Además, su color sería verdoso acorde con un ecosistema pantanoso.
Estos animales cazarían en grupo para atrapar presas muchos más grandes y proteger sus huevos frente a otros depredadores dentro de un ecosistema tan competitivo y lleno de peligros.
felicidades la vedad que también ami me gusto tu criatura ( yo soy el del capibara xd )
Tu criatura es muy cool
-Yo, el creador de Ground Toucan (Groucan)
3:42 - 4:14 - I just love this version of music in 1990S. style
I'd like to know what this song is though. :)
@@thomasseidler6137 link are in description of this video lol
Homiez wake up mario just posted a new the future is wild size comparison
Some look really cool
5my
0:36 digila
0:47 ground toucan
1:10 yumodan
1:18 shagrat
1:54 highlord deer
2:11 sea grazer
2:40 neophocidon
3:10 great abyssal newt
10my
3:21 manacres maximus
90my
2:51 fossacetus
100my
0:57 skyswimmer
1:28 great windrunner
1:37 swamp tyrant
2:03 spear bird
2:21 terresdilo
3:00 Plesiochelon
3:30 laniatitan
200my
0:28 forest flish
1:47 iceberg jellybox
2:31 Leegra
Love this❤
Babe quick ! , New marino lanzas's video is here!
My custom: Seaphibian: 200 MYFN, a frog that had moved to sea due to the rising temperatures, developing tails while retaining tongues and lungs. They have a forest variant too.
Nuevas criaturas animales evolucionadas del futuro salvaje me encanta 🤩🥳✨🎊🎉🎊🥳🌠🌌
Is there a way to size comparison of the animals from the strange animal encyclopedia of the future?
2:05 Yoo Im in that video cool
does it look anything close to what you imagined?
@@MarioLanzas. yeah it is
自分が勝手につけた和名
0:27 シンリンハネウオ
0:38 アナホリドクトカゲ
0:49 ハシリオオハシ
1:00 ウキイカ
1:13 アマゾンキバネズミ
1:21 マンモスビーバー
1:29 クウハクチョウ
1:39 ホネクイワニ
1:47 アンドンクラゲモドキ
1:57 ヤマツノジカ
2:05 ヤリアジサシ
2:14 アザラシモドキ
2:24 オカワニ
2:34 カラアリオカウミウシ
2:44 クジラヒョウアザラシ
2:54 クジラネコ
3:03 クビナガウミガメ
3:15 チョウロウサンショウウオ
3:24 オオマナティ
3:32 ベンガルオオスナトカゲ
3:35 Trex of the Future 😎💕🇮🇳
More like megalania.
@@user-tt5cg9yp8l no just look at the size 😂..20 feet tall and 60 feet long
@@jaisanatanrashtra7035 trex not even 18 feet tall
What's your next collaborative video gonna be about?
can't wait for part three with the titan dolphin
Long legged Crocodiles are coming back
I’d love to see him make a primeval video.