Alien Biospheres: Part 11 - Islands
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Gerold Kier, Holger Kreft, Tien Ming Lee, Walter Jetz, Pierre L. Ibisch, Christoph Nowicki, Jens Mutke, Wilhelm Barthlott. A global assessment of endemism and species richness across island and mainland regions. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences Jun 2009, 106 (23) 9322-9327; DOI: 10.1073/pnas.0810306106
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IMAGE CREDIT:
Tenerife giant rat - m0rph
New Caledonian giant gecko - hectonichus
Floating vegetation - D. Croft
Lynx - Michael Zahra
Snowshoe hare - Walter Siegmund
Lynx and Hare Population Fluctuations - Community Ecology by OpenStax
Giant Weta - Dinobass
Anisodon - DiBgd
Therizinosaurus - Nobu Tamura
Therizinosaurus arm diagram - Paleoneolitic
Fishing bat - chiroptera.fr (Chiroblog)
Sylvornis - Trevor H. Worthy,Miyess Mitri,Warren D. Handley,Michael S. Y. Lee,Atholl Anderson,Christophe Sand
Flightless cormorant - Putneymark
Diving gannet - Mike Pennington
Brown Pelican - William H. Majoros
Cormorant - Shanin Abasov
Pygoscelis papua - Ken Funakoshi
Albatross - Liam Quinn
Galapagos penguin - Andrew Skujins
Harbor seal - Wordless symbol
Primary succession - Succession, University of Wisconsin
Climax Community - OpenStax
Polystichum munitum - Jami Dwyer
Kalapana - Brocken Inaglory
Abies lasiocarpa - Walter Siegmund
Ring-tailed lemur - Sannse
Fligthless cormorant - Charles J. Sharp
Nuralagus - Goyo Arriaga
0:00 Campfire
1:07 Intro
3:22 Isla Proxima
5:06 Insular dwarfism
6:58 Insular gigantism
11:05 Drift fruit
14:06 Rafting
18:41 Adaptive radiation
21:57 Invasive species
23:28 Knuckle-walking
25:35 Feeding claws
27:55 Sea ice
30:24 Flightless swimmers
35:15 Succession
39:59 Flightless herbivores
42:49 Flightless predators
43:30 Summary - Věda a technologie
FULL LIST OF ARTISTS & THEIR ARTWORKS TIMESTAMPS
Aaron Triplett 38:18
Akity 21:50
Alf 10:45
ArcaneDepths 2:11 6:30 11:00 15:32 17:05 22:45 25:55 27:40 28:45
Arch/Noodle 4:05
ATMLVE 3:12
B-D signs 37:06
BearRangell1234 35:42
betabug64 9:30
Biegeltoren 3:55
Bloody Pigeon (me) 20:33 23:00 26:21 30:00 38:45
Bonnie Videos 1:35
Borten 33:40
Burpopo 21:12 35:08
C.M Kösemen 8:55
coweater 9.55
CuteRedLettuce 11:40
CRAFTY CROCODILE 10:15 21:25
Crazycat 30:35
Defaul7 5:20 15:46
Dinomaster337 5:00 10:35 22:13 27:46
Dragan 5:22 7:15 11:55 13:35
Droseraman 2:21
Dumdum 22:02 30:25
Ella 17:00
FancyFluker 11:52
Fedor 11:45
Gaps 7:00 34:14 42:00 42:56
General Joshua 9:36
Greeniverse 4:45 25:28 37:02
Greenturtleking 23:30 26:46
HinskieMaslo 7:05 10:00 20:10 26:08 26:36 28:15 33:08 34:20 41:41 42:30 43:05
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JF 7:20 28:05
Joschua Knüppe 42:20
Josh 12:06
Julzbehr 37:42 41:25
Kangakatt13:50
Kiabugboy 39:10
Kiyru 4:10 5:30 8:00 8:33 10:25 15:40 18:50 20:30 20:50 21:08 23:36 23:55 30:02 31:08 33:53 35:05 36:50 38:28 40:25 40:40
Kiwi the Cartographer 12:30 12:55 38:22
laggerd 8:20
LeoImposter 36:20
Marccolo 8:00
Marcus Bravo 35:28
Mermaid Isa 4:44 39:18
Monika 3:33 13:13 21:45
Mr Dabbilicious 34:34
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Outokana2 1:21 14:02 25:15 29:55 34:06 35:35 38:15 40:00 40:45
Pepsiru 12:20
piotr 12:40 14:14 19:50 22:08 25:48 30:20 37:15 40:55 42:25 42:45
Pijon King 16:40
PipiMillion 8:25 9:12 9:50 20:10 22:38 23:45 30:10
Pocket Goblin 36:26
Radiocarbon 36:15
sean 10:31
SAR 2:02 2:56 13:20 15:52 17:35 23:45 25:12 31:00 33:13 38:18 40:05
Sasha Korol 23:10
sewer rat 9:00
Sink 2:42 11:06 18:30 28:33 37:06 40:15
Sir 31:20
sketchydood 3:51
Stormy 33:48 38:10 38:32 39:00
StrangerAtHome 30:30
Tad 13:58 23:20 26:26 28:00 41:02
Talenkauen the Revengeance 7:20 10:45 17:10 41:41
TobiasLutrinae 15:28
varjagen 16:22
Velocithea 10:35 22:45
Wavethemraura 6:45
ZeroTheVMan 23:15 43:00
Cool
Thanks for marking all my art bloody pigeon 💞💞
very cool
Found you
It’s all fun and games until we get “Alien Biospheres: Part 16 - Intelligent and Sentient Species”.
Can't wait!
Nice
would the fire be blue from the sulfur?
@Megan Davis I doubt it’d be any time soon
We already have the 6-limbed spider-monkeys😂
The inevitable mass extinction event episode is going to make me sad because all of my beloved aliens are going to die
I hope he makes that one similar to the Dinosaurs, and turns the animals that evolved after into mammals.
@@KRYMauL I don't think he would just copy and paste Earth's natural history like that, nor do I want him to.
I mean it’s not even close to inevitable though.. Not every planet with life has to have a mass extinction, earth was just unique with our meteorite impact
@@mrziiz6893 Mass extinctions aren't all that rare, in the grand scheme of things. Any big environmental change can cause one, not just a big space rock. Earth has had, like, five of them, and we're technically causing another one right now.
@@i2eptilian I'm pretty sure there were more than 5 on Earth even, the 5 are those coming after the cambrian explosion.
This is what Alien Planets WISHES it could have been. You tie everything back to earth biology without breaking the immersion, and taking us out of the fantastical world you have created. Awesome stuff. Netflix should hire you, and give you a real animation team. That would be absolutely insane.
YES, that netflix documentary sucks so much. i cringed very hard watching it.
He *HAS* a real animation team. Seriously, every video he's done, the artists have done a phenomenal job bringing his world to life.
@@pedropaulofaria6126 It wouldn't have been so bad if they just stuck to the alien world instead of Earth making up 60% of every episode.
@@DemigodoftheSea Facts.
@Ralph 1993 It's arguable that they were a hive mind creature, but I think it's rather ridiculous as well.
"sociality and cooperative behaviors"
With each episode we get closer to alien internet.
we'll have nightmare chtulu-faced bees soon enough
@@Lapantouflemagic0 malacaphorm gang rise up!
soon
Ah yes, my favorite show:
How to make biologically plausable lovecraftion monsters(with a dash of cuteness)
Aw look at that one he is *CUTELY* murdering the smaller one
*VARYING AMOUNTS of cuteness
Me :there are no gannet whale in the gravity of Tira
Bib:THERE IS NO ESCAPE FROM GANNET WHALE
there's really nothing lovecraftian about them
@@huuuuuuh2057 true
This series is criminally underrated. With the Spec Evo community currently booming, I hope the Biblaridion community will grow with it.
what other spec evolution community is their? and how tf am i unaware of it
Oh, it's growing for sure. I've never heard of this channel before these videos but I became a subscriber because of them.
It definitely has because I’m making a Minecraft mod for it
me 2
everybody gangster till the tentacle alien monters start building houses and going to space
I remember when the lophostomes started out as sea anemones. Now they're penguins. I'm so proud.
I haven't watched this episode yet and now I'm scared
Thanks
8:57 Wait, C.M. Kosemen? THAT C.M. Kosemen who wrote the All Tomorrows drew the art for this series? Damn, that's pretty cool.
I guess it is still in the vein of theoretical alien evolution, even if All Tomorrows is based on human biology primarily. But always great to see people in the same community supporting each other.
@@alexanderlambert295 snaiad isn't tho
Damn, didn't even notice at. Incredible, i've got to say.
@@alexanderlambert295 it's pretty hard to compare those lovecraftian horrors to humans
@@nonsensicalhumanoid You certainly have a point.
I’m kind of interested in cave or abyssal ecosystems. Considering how freaky life in total darkness could be on earth, what will it look like on an alien ecosystem?
What if abyssal and cave aliens just end up looking like earth animals
Excellent idea for a possible future episode! Abyssal organisms tend to have massive adaptations in the areas of pressure regulation and sensory systems that I think would be very cool to explore. What I'm interested in is a possible geothermal vent ecosystem at an oceanic ridge.
That and a mass extinction of astronomical origin, I want an asteroid or a solar flare particularly.
Bib stated on the discord he wouldn’t be doing either
Welp, TItanopods wont be doing well, maybe the demostracans, devolving their eyes, and introduced a small body size, similarly the Ophistopterans will be having a similar evolution path as modern bats, possibly even evolution of echolocation
Can we get something about life in the deep sea? That hasn't been explored yet as far as I know and the pressures (haha) there are unique compared to other ocean environments.
I think that’s a planned spinoff series
That would be interesting, but we don't know much of our own deep sea, he may find it too speculative.
Bib stated he won’t be doing a video on deep sea as it has no relation to main series so maybe in the post series
imagine the brine pools of this biosphere.
@@nathangomatos7812 Well, it was an idea
8:57
C.M. Koseman
Holy crap. C.M. Koseman did art for Bibliaridion's Alien Biosphere Project. Wow
OH MY GOD I HADN'T NOTICED THAT
Im an uncultured pleb. Please enlighten me who that is
@@howdycrusader355 Its a guy who's probably best known for writing this book called All Tomorrow's about 15 years ago. Its (sorta?) a work of speculative human societal evolution for humanity millions of years into the future. Fun times. He has also has done a fair amount of other work in the speculative evolution sense with his books All Yesterdays and his work Sniad. I recommend checking out some of his works, if you're interested in this kind of stuff.
@@Draconic_Mantis As a long time fan of his, referring to All Tomorrows as his most known project is so fucking wild to me
Can't wait for a crossover episode!
We finally have quadrupeds, also imagine an intelligent species coming pyronesia and saying, its so weird nothing here has 8 limbs
Humans: land on the planet with only 2 legs.
Aliens: CONFUSED SCREAMING
@@samueltrusik3251 lol
"Nothing here has 8 limbs"
Spider: "Am I a joke to you!?"
Pyronesia sounds beautiful. A distant, exotic volcanic archipelago covered with palm tree equivalents and fields of blue flower fuzz. I might like to go there, oh right, the hydrogen sulfide, nevermind
@Phoney Duck
Evolution means my ancestors have random mutations in the hopes that some of them are beneficial, it’s an extremely long and slow process and such a drastic change would require millions of years of selective pressure. I’m no Pokémon and evolution doesn’t work like that
@Phoney Duck He hasn't evolved to understand them yet. Give him a few million years and his descendants will get it.
@quakxy
Well how is your sarcasm supposed to help me enjoy an alien island paradise without dying?
@@flamingpi2245 you could always Use some genetic engineering and gain Hydrogen sulfide resistance or whatever it is called
Eh, wear a biohazard suit.
When the world needed him the most, he returned.
Now i think you need to be the president of the wold.
@@ultraapple3997 Wrong person, tell that to Bib. I can't even tell the difference between a mountain goat and a bighorn sheep
@@stanmelixgames5742 sory moutian goat and bighorn sheep are the same! (but i'm not sure
@@ultraapple3997 nope! Two very different species with different coats, horns, and social structures 🤗
@@ethanpatel3622 bla, bla, but their the sane, eeeeew genus? Genius? And thath goo enof
Desmostracan: what a lovely bed of driftwood and leaves to sleep on
Desmostracan 8 hours later: hold up
I calculated how much time it would take to watch all 11 episodes in 1 sitting, it takes 5 hours, 34 minutes, and 48 seconds, and it's worth every single second
I am currently doing this
-AcCorDinG tO mY cAlCulAtIoN- 🤓
@@XyRakoeyer69 Could you not???
@@a_chaotic_child haha no
This is a literal beach episode, and this is the longest one yet!
youre out of line, but u are right
Hottub evolution stream, gotta follow the trends.
true
it's funny because the next episode is literally all about the power of friendship.
33:31
legit all I can see here is “alien seal” and I love it.
FIBSH! EGGS!
Squid Seal!
Yeah Seal Squid
Anthostoma Gang 🤘
SQUID FACED PENGUIN SEAL
@@richie_23 that lays eggs like a turtle.
21:13 is the most cursed, funny, adorable animation I've ever seen. The campylospondyls are now my favourite clade and I will swear vengeance on anything that kills them off
Edit: OKAY THE XENODONTS ARE NOW MY ARCH NEMESES
I want one of those noodly bois as a pet
Ah yes, the seal squid that lays eggs like a sea turtle. And a maybe possible future snake squid evolving from the Campylospondyli in the islands.
Also thanks to the artists that ilustrate, amd sometimes animates, these nightmarish creatures and plants for us.
You’re welcome!
Seeing Alien Biospheres pop up is always the highlight of my day.
Conversely, hearing "On the next episode" brings me a tear or two.
Fantastic work by all the artists involved, loved this episode's script and direction. Kudos to all!
It both saddens and excites, because you know the episode is over, but at the same time, you get excited over the thoughts of what is coming next.
When he said ''refugium" i got chills.
@ 17:59, there is a one-frame flash of a symbol.
Wait, what’s getting referenced here?
@@TheZetaKai I saw that too.
@@Munchkin.Of.Pern09 You need not know
@@Munchkin.Of.Pern09 His personal conworld, which he's made several videos on, is called "The Refugium".
Alien Biospheres: Part 30 - Conlangs of an alien race.
I will now present my fanfic of the fate of the Campylospondyli ("Curved spines") 21:38
As the platydons arived to the island and started hunting Campylospondyli's prey, most Campylospondyli died off. However some started taking to the rivers of the Island, hunting for a lack of a better word "Fish" and also started to rely more heavily on there camouflage to hide from platydons and ambush there old prey. Soon thise Campylospondyli's started to evolve to be semi aquatic ambush preditors, like ancient whales and modern crocodilians. Eventualy the specie splits into two groups. The first one stay semi aquatic, living in the island rivers as ambush preditors. The second group venture out to the sea, growing in size and becoming more and more aquatic. Eventualy becoming a fully aquatic animal, like the mosasaurus or a modern whale.
Fanfic over.
If this was a Full Fanfic on all of the Episodes, I can Guarantee you will be Very Popular and be a Succesfull Writer
@@theant2266 Thank you dude
@@tord4336 No Problem man, just Complimentin People on the Internet to Give them a Boost
@@theant2266 thats nice of you
@@tord4336 Thanks Mate
Evolution on the islands, this gonna be as cool, as the another parts of this amazing series
Me :there are no gannet whale in the gravity of Tira
Bib:THERE IS NO ESCAPE FROM GANNET WHALE
Man, we're gonna need a published textbook soon to keep everything straight.
i'd buy it
We tried to make a book, didn't go very far
Probably more effective to make a series actually, grouping developments based on the timeline. One thing that's making all of this a wee bit harder to track is the fact that the amount of timeline covered in a particular video increases as he offshoots to specialist evolution- this video being a prime example.
@@aroventalmav888 Well he does that to kind off teach us a certain area of evolution, which I appreciate
@@mrziiz6893 Oh it's absolutely appreciated, just hard to keep straight in video format.
I'm so glad events have transpired on this alien planet that just so happened to result in SLUG SEALS.
21:11 "Centipede Turtle bug isn't real, Centipede Turtle bug can't hurt you."
Centipede Turtle bug: swiggity swoogity
_Genuinely,_ last night I was looking through the Alien Biosphere videos, realized they came out in roughly 3 month intervals, and then though to myself "I guess part 11 will be any day now."
Low and behold, the *very next morning,* I wake up to see Part 11 in my notifications.
Edit: For some greater reference, I hadn't watched or rewatched _any_ biosphere videos since Part 10 back in March. I was barely even thinking about them in that time. Then, 2 days ago, a Biosphere video (not one of Biblaridion's videos. It was a different, unrelated channel) showed up in my recommendations. That prompted me the next night to look through Biblaridion's channel, which what's when I first though Part 11 should be soon. The next morning was, of course, today.
I did the same thing like two days ago, I thinks it’s a biological clock thing
I did the exact same thing just a couple hours ago
Cool, you can recognize patterns
I did the same last night, I didn’t know what to watch and just started watching some of his videos
Join the biblaridion server and you can get early warning of when episodes are around the corner
This project is getting so big, I’d really appreciate a supplementary video walking down all the branches of the evolutionary tree so far just to keep it straight.
If it helps, many of the clades are going to go extinct anyway
@@LimeyLassen nooo don't remind me
@@paulnewton2284 There WAS a mass extinction hinted to around episode 8,wasn’t there?
Just read the wiki
8:58 I'm honestly amazed that you got C.M. Kosemen. What a legend
Hold on, a creature that once flew but then evolved to live a seal- like lifestyle?
Gannet whale from the future is wild anyone?
I was thinking exactly that!
FLISH
pretty sure its called a penguin they had flight before you know..
With the spec evo community growing quickly (thx to All Tomorrows memes) it's a nice timing for bib to release ep 11
All hail Barogod 🚩🚩
Waiting for sex appeal of tiraran creatures
I’m just waiting to see if it’s possible for them to have something like a dragon happen cause god damn I want to fly on one of those
@@cameroneager6350 dragon spider or dragon squid
I completely agree.
All hail the barogod
HAIL BAROGOS BROTHER
It's happening people! Everyone stay calm this is not a drill! Long have I waited for this day, praise the bib
Repeat this is not a drill
Affirmitive
But no pressure for him :)
ITS HAPPENING
Me :there are no gannet whale in the gravity of Tira
Bib:THERE IS NO ESCAPE FROM GANNET WHALE
>wake up
>puppy has eaten my mouse cable and headphones
>it's a bad morning
>see new alien biospheres video
>it's a great morning
>pet puppy
>pet puppy doggo 🐕
>I'd be mad but he's adorable
>that one ear bent down and puppy dog eyes
Every new episode somehow surprises me all over again by how fucking awesome this project is.
ikr!
I’m so hyped, this series is honestly just beautiful.
Biblaridion is so cool, that he spawned a new genre! Rubiea Project, Project Rose and EndreaiYT will all be proud of you.
What exactly do you mean by new genre? If you mean a new genre of videos on YT I agree. But world building using the principles of evolution and speculative biology had been invented a long time ago
@@statlifter I think he’s meaning the CZcams aspect, Speculative Evolution, Speculative Zoology and Alien Evolution and Zoology is a very large and old concept, but it’s in this year that it started to blow up, mostly because of Biblaridion
@@EndreaiYT and now All Tomorrows
Just subscribed to all 3, thanks m8
Bless you for plugging some more series like this. I’ve been looking but haven’t found any
15:29 Look at this boy, ready to face the world.
If this world were to evolve intelligence, i want this, to be their "Wanderer above the Sea of Fog"
The animation at 10:31 blew me away, it is so well done.
And then 21:12... Mwah, chef's kiss.
this might've been the most cursed episode so far with all of those animations and such. Absolutely love it, and thank you all the people contributing artwork!
Just wait, by the time we hit sapience and the evolution of speech these things are going to be fully animated and it'll look like a professional 'mockumentary' sort of thing on a trip to an alien world.
I for one look forward to reaching that point, this series has been oddly awesome.
@@karnewarrior lmao yea me too
We watch your videos in biology class, honestly the highlight of the school day. Keep up the good work!
I wish biology was that cool in my school
@@limonsensei4715 same :/
What school do you go to?? That sounds so cool!!!
(Not actually asking about your private info, just jealous)
Best biology class ever
Camplyospondyli at 21:13 be like
"Makin my way downtown, wigglin' fast, faces pass, and i'm stome-bound"
Hey people, a little anouncement from the main and the Alien BIospheres server:
The spoiler season has started, meaning if you join our Discor servers you can finally begin to make art which can make it into Part 12.
Biblaridion will provide us with models and prompts to show and tell us what to make and then at the end he'll use as much art as he can.
Exciting! How long is it typically between announcements and releases? About 2 weeks? And I'm not being impatient, I just wanna knowwww
@@SashedPotato There and about, though perhaps more like 3 weeks-
AAAAAAAAHHHHH I DON'T KNOW HOW MUCH LONGER I CAN LAST, MAN
Is it this week
@@valiang8867 Nope, though it is this week he will be done with the modeling phase and then we need to be done with the artwoks and he needs to do the editing and voiceover and stuff so expect it to be out in around 3 weeks
I love how we started with one animal and slowly, by introducing small changes to different groups, we now have so many visually distinct species that we can't show the whole cladegram at once.
I think we actually started with two, because if I remember right the first video he did, he basically started with a radial molluskoid protostome and a bilateral segmented deuterostome to demonstrate the differences in how the two body plans could evolve.
We started with two animals. Squids and big spiders.
Is it pronounced cade-gram or clad-a-gram?
@@starboy7255 It's actually spelt cladogram, pronounced clad-oh-gram.
U can see the full chart but it have to
Zoom far
The animations at 21:13 and 35:08 were excellent. Well done.
This man can teach me more about animal evolution and biological evolution than any biology teacher lamo, I absolutely love these videos
I love them too
Literally though
i just started watching and caught up within basically the same day and i CANT WAIT for episode 12 I love speculative biology
Ah, yes, a Giga Biblaridion moment for us all to enjoy.
The art people are making us so great! Especially the 2D and 3D animations, they absolutely blew me away. All this spectacular art is starting to make me extremely homesick for a place that doesn’t exist.
Thank you! We appreciate the support!
@@nathangomatos7812 series definitely wouldn’t be either same without the art squad
Thank you CZcams algorithm for introducing me to this spectacular series!!
This is basically Netflix's Alien Worlds but better IMO. Instead of having an overview of different habitable planets like the Alien Worlds, this one dives deep into the evolution from the primitive organisms.
Netflix’s alien worlds makes absolutely zero sense
Power of CZcams Algorithm
And Lophostomes Gang🤘😎
I took one look at all these spider elephants and said to myself. “I don’t want to be on this planet anymore.”
This is the first video of the series I’ve seen. Not sure why my CZcams feed thinks I should get started on Episode 11, but I could tell right away how much work was put into this.Great job!
P.S. I’m still not staying on this planet.
Someone should make a Rimworld mod for this world's ecosystem by the time this series ends...
Honestly, I would be willing to buy the game just for that.
@@Menzobarrenza Fine, I would try learning to mod if nobody before me does it...
Well the absence of plants kinda changes the entire thing
He announced at one point that the discord is making a game.
@@KRYMauL I hope to see said game some time.
Hey Bib, please don't overwork yourself and look after your health. We'll wait as long as it's needed.
I think the deep sea life must be explored a bit more in a future episode, especially when talking gigantism.
I honestly think, since biblaridion tries to only create everything that's necessary to show examples, we could see a miscellaneous episode. It could include small bits on lesser looked into features, like the deep sea, fresh water vs salt water adaptations, more seasonal animal species, malacoform biodiversity and adaptations to mountain climbing
@@SashedPotato Not a bad theory there
I'd expect a clade of either lithostracans or anostracans, due to a relative lack of competition in the deep sea pelagic enviroment ,they could evolve into cephalopod like creatures, evolving to swim using their flippers as fins. Some species of this clade could also take advantage of deep-sea gigantism to evolve into the size of giant squids or even larger than that. They could also posses bioluminescense, and they would colonise most of Tira's oceans after they first evolve.
@@eybaza6018 That's exactly what I was kind of thinking. Deep-sea gigantism exists in many species, so it's no surprise that many of this alien planet's may evolve it as well as many other abyssal adaptations.
Спасибо ютубу что что сделал возможным мне это смотреть с пониманием! Ведь он добавил функцию перевода не только комментариев, но и видео!(тем не менее спасибо Хамибину что познакомил меня с этим шедевром через свои переводы!)
This is something the spec evo humans needed the most at this time. When the world needed him the most, he returned.
Time to binge watch the entire thing again because I totally didn't forget what happened
Same here lol
Same lol
Luckly i rewatched it all every month so i know whats going on
The Campylospondyls are definitely one of my favorite species you've made here. Absolutely stunning.
The saga of "guys I put wings on my back legs" continues.
I absolutely love this series, it’s kickstarted speculative zoology for me, now I’m recommended stuff like All Tomorrows and Man after Man. This series is beautiful and I want to see more from it, possibly even intelligent life.
Hey it's the real Speedwagon! I think I saw you in the comment section of another video just a few hours ago. It was about predictions of the future from people in the twentieth century.
I have no idea why remember that so clearly of why I am typing this. Whatever, have a good day.
@@tjarkschweizer I think I know what you are talking about, what was it that I said that you want to talk about?
@@therealspeedwagon1451 There is not really anything I want to talk about. I just find it interesting two see you again under a completely different video. That caught me by surprise.
I have a smallish reading / watching list for ya :
Barlowe's expedition wich is great
The future is wild wich is great
And Serina : a natural history of a world of birds
You're welcome , speculate responsably and stay curius
Man I’m in love with this series, does anyone else seem to get an attachment to a particular clade? And get annoyed if something else out competes it?
*Hoarding Notoformes* ...no...
Don't mind me, I'm just patiently waiting for the day when Spider-monkey evolves into Spider-ape and then into Spider-man.
Yes, I’m really sad the shell squids are getting out competed
@@ccvcharger But can he do whatever a spider can? Can he swing from a web even though the osteopods never did? Look out: here comes the Tanybrachids.
@@buffaloking2788 They were my favourite!!!! Now I like the penguin seal birds, and the whip snakes
31:40 "Well, Stephen... the bird's flightless?"
"Yes."
"It's not going anywhere."
18:54 The Notoformes: "There are dozens of us. DOZENS."
I’ve been needing this my life took a turn for the worst & things like this make it slightly more bearable
Take care and stay safe!
Hope it works out for you king.
Same here
Hope it gets better
I could see some Temnorhynchidae using what's left of their wings to help them run faster or to keep their ballance in difficult terrains, like some flightless birds do.
Through all these videos, I think I finally put my finger on what seems so... *alien* about the osteopods.
In a huge number of animals on Earth, namely in most chordates, jaws are used to let the animal manipulate the environment and food, and teeth process the food before it's swallowed and passed into the stomach.
Osteopods have no such adaptations; they have dedicated limbs for manipulating objects and bringing food towards the mouth, and the actual physical processing of food is done by the foregut.
There are plenty of Earth animals that have some of those adaptations - many birds have gizzards, and clades like primates and mantids have limbs that catch food and bring it to the mouth - but I can't think of any Earth species that doesn't use their mouth for grinding food down or for securing it.
Hm. My first thought is baleen whales; would you consider baleen plates to be a means of securing food? I would argue that it isn't, though I guess it's not much different from a pelican's chin-pouch, which is definitely a means of securing food. Obviously, both cases don't involve limbs bringing food to the mouth, though.
Anyone else want to see TierZoo rank these animals and plants
Yeah I'd love them to do a speculative biology series.
Cant wait for those new island builds
Love your username :)
Me too
And then the floodgates opened.
And the fans flooded in.
@Austin Mcgovern sadly i am not rekated to tierzoo biologically tho my channel is a tierzoo ver for tira
Hats off to all those who provide artwork to the videos. No matter what quality they might be, it really gives alot of life to the narration opposed to just showing 10 pictures over and over. It is already better than so called History Channel "documentaries" that have budgets way bigger than here. Keep it up!
Thanks! We all really appreciate it
KÖSEMEN MADE FANART FOR YOUR SERIES!? HOLY SHIT
Well those two are friends so it's not that crazy.
@@bloodypigeonoh shit I didn’t know that
19:09 I’m not sure what’s worse, the fact that that’s on Earth or the fact that most of the species on your speculative planet are just a bit more horrifying.
I'm so proud of this community and for the artist who submitted art for this episode, now the fun part for us are trying to find our own art in the video.
If you submitted art I hope your art made it into the episode :)
lol
yea trying to find my art is gonna be fun
Do you have a art page
34:50 Snail penguin seals! They're adorable but also horrifying at the same time.
I want a plushie of one.
the evolution of Dyptopterids:
Sea anemone
Squid
Land squid
Jumping squid
Flying Squid
Seals
8:56 AYYYY IT'S C/M KOSEMAN!
Surprising even CM kosemen draws for biblaridion
@@ai97nord94 Well they are friends irl, so..
@@bloodypigeon ohhh, i didnt know that.
The animals on the thumbnail: Bro, how we float on the milk ocean!
Wait, that’s not milk😳😳😳😳
So true 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Lmao
21:15 that animation is amazing!
I absolutely love any series about speculating what life could look like on exoplanets. There are a couple of speculative documentaries out there that I love. It's nice to ask "what could exist", but this is the only series I know that asks "why could it exist". It's so interesting to see that. Also I wasn't aware that being separated from the mainland by only a couple kilometers could change animal development so drastically. That means if you have an area with 100 islands that were once a whole, as long as they remain relatively isolated from each other, there could be 100 unique ecosystems, all hinging on a delicate balance.
Biblaridion, I started watching a series of videos about someone aliens biosphere in my own language in translation (Russian). Now I'm looking at it in the original, improving my English. Thank you very much for the incredibly interesting content. with each episode, it gets more and more interesting .
You’re talking about rubiea project right?
@@tritium2733 No. I spotted transfers from the Hamibin (Хамибин) channel.
I predict a semi aquatic species island like the copetarsids, a flightless opisthopteran island and a lophostome island
I predict in the next episode the malacaformes will develop flight and we meet the precursor to a potential sentient species
@@flamingpi2245 yes me too. I think the hierarchy structure may lead to sentience gradually, and I can see bib cover the culture that forms from this behaviour. I am worried we won't see many new species at all though. I'm excited, don't get me wrong, but this is the least excited I've been. But bib will make it so it'll be amazing no matter what
@@SashedPotato
Honestly i wish he went into a bit more detail with the chemophytes, we have enough polypods!
@@flamingpi2245 mhm, true. I do think animals are more interesting than plants personally but I see your point. I'd have loved to see examples of organisms for at least the 2 other massive islands, and we don't know how the final residents of cresentia diversified either. Bib can do what he wants but I really hope he revisits islands to fill out a few blanks. Other blanks are the deserts of the east and the rain forests of the west as most of these biomes have their species on one continent. But I am not ungrateful sounding, hopefully, as biblaridion is always my favourite youtuber and he can't fill out every niche imaginable, especially with the effort he puts in
*just wants more Notoformes*
Please do an episode on the deep sea: this planets equivalent of the environments in which angler fish and goblin sharks live
What about tube worms and pompeii worms? The Tentaclostomes will dominate
How about parasites
@@wopnik1890 ooh yes
I appreciate how you keep the second greco-latin root the same between related clades to help us keep track of things, only changing it when there's a big innovation
I betcha this episode will explode in popularity due to the current interest in speculative evolution, this episode could not have been timed better
Facts
Dwarf creatures, giant creatures, this episode will have everything. yeahh!!!
uHm wEll aCkTuaLLy iT doEsN’T hAve eVErYthING sO yoU’re wRong
I knew the principle of evolution before, but this kind of speculative story and your way of explaining it makes everything more clear and appealing. It really changed the way I looked at nature, everything makes more sense... This series is no doubt one of the best on CZcams
I found this channel yesterday, and watched the whole series in one take. It is simply brilliant! Can't wait the next episode!
Oh boi i cant wait for the island dwarfs
And gigantism.
Spider- Dodo is coming
YES, he’s finally gonna talk about the small land masses!
C. M. Koseman submitted art for this?! Damn I didn't realize this series had become this popular.
He's bib's longtime friend, so it's not suprising.
This series has taught me 500x more than my 7th grade life science class… god, I hated that teacher.
This is the best birthday present I could've asked for.
Happy bday!
Happy birthday bro, i hope your day will be awesome
I swear humans will have evolved into a different creature by the time this series is complete
Not sure if it ever will.
@@tompatterson1548 It will, such is the law of nature.
This series ends at 0mya (0 million years ago)
So basically humans will pretty much be the same after this series ended
Also humans doesn't exist on this planet
@@saraxum9773 He meant real life humans. A joke about evolution on a series about evolution that takes a long time to have new episodes.
All Tomorrow Intensifies
MARK MY WORDS
In some episodes, the series will end in one of the species achieving sentience and the future spin-off series will focus on their history, nations and wars.
It's been a year. He nuked them.
@@DMZZ_DZDM Yeah and announced that the final episode will focus on the evolution of sentience. So far I'm not wrong lol
You got Kösemen offering illustrations? Getting big! :)
That 3D animation completely blew out my mind!
Biblaridion managed to explain how the Subnautica Below Zero animals evolved, amazing.
If a Tentaclostome ever evolves a webbed mouth and becomes an apex predator while internalising its shell and evolving a fish-like shape,that’s a pretty good Squidshark.
Missed the penguin-squids the first time I watched this--now I need a plushy. I think it's funny how everybody keeps calling these creatures "lovecratian" but they couldn't be further from it. They're animals, they're the furthest thing from incomprehensible.