Alien Biospheres: Part 5 - Terrestrial Diversity and Ecology
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- In which the representatives of our two body plans compete for dominance of the first terrestrial ecosystems.
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0:00 - Climate
1:17 - Chemophytes
2:10 - Saprotrophs
3:17 - Lophostomes
4:31 - Malacoforms
7:20 - Diplostomes
10:56 - Stenostracans
11:57 - Coleostracans
13:45 - Osteopods
16:24 - Niche partitioning
17:37 - Platydonts
18:30 - Desmostracans
19:35 - Megalobrachids
20:34 - Dromaeopods
21:16 - Elastospondyls
22:47 - Deinognathans - Věda a technologie
I love how the first bit is interestingly alien and then when the second clade arrives, it becomes pure nightmare fuel.
Boisegang Who do you think will come out on top in he end? Monkey spiders or Jumpscare squid.
@@joshuabanner3675 monkey spiders.
Definitely monkey spiders.
Yep
@@joshuabanner3675 Hard to say mass extinctions on Earth periodically wipe out specialists and species high on the food chain. Typically all the big stuff dies out leaving small generalists to re-diversify into the now vacant niches. Predatory clades that don't retain some omnivory don't fare well in particular.
The real winners where though will likely be based on which creatures adapt to better maintain moisture thus far his forests are wet and these creatures seem to be quite adapted to reproducing in swampy environments which means moisture retention isn't a big problem for them.
As stuff dries out a lot of them are utterly f**ked if he is basing things off the Carboniferous rain forest collapse as he seems to be largely.
The then dominant flora largely went extinct Lycopod trees(Isoetopsida) dominated throughout the Carboniferous rapidly growing to towering heights before branching out but they relied on spores nowadays quillworts are the last living descendants of these ancient towering giants. Their competitors the progymnosperms actually beat them to the scene with large spore bearing woody conifer like trees but were out competed until the climate became drier and the surviving taxa which by then had evolved hard seeds and thus could live in low moisture environments. These plants grew slower but filled the full canopy thus making things far darker and driving a whole different ecology.
Amphibians and "Sea Scorpions" didn't fare well among animals and largely died off with the surviving tertrapods being a lineage of amphibians adapted to breeding in ephemeral water and of course the Amniotes.
All these survivors went on to diversify into fascinating forms but pretty much all of those were F**ked when flood basalts burned Carboniferous coal and releasing a shit ton of volcanic gasses and collapsing the late Paleozoic Ice Age sending the world into a hothouse climate for 260-33 Ma. Synapsids the then dominant terrestrial vertebrates including the mighty Gorgonopsids and other Therapsids ruled the Permian occupying all sorts of niches but in its collapse were nearly entirely wiped out leaving only a few small forms behind of which only one would survive beyond the Triassic the cynodonts.
The reptiles particularly the stem Archosauromorphs fared far better and would dominate through the next mass extinction with one group dinosaurs particularly dominating the planet. They remain the best adapted terrestrial vertebrates metabolically mammals can't come close though they were far more diverse than we used to think. If it wasn't for a extremely unlucky asteroid impacting into the rich hydrocarbon deposits of Laurentia/North America's continental shelf blocking out the Sun killing everything dependent on the primary food web they would still rule the world.
It is largely the same deal for Pseudosuchians crocodiles and their extinct cousins which ruled through the triassic and largely were wiped out only to recover and rediversify untill they were ended by the K-Pg extinction. Look at how they occupied practically everything at one point or another Armored Herbivorus Aetosaurs and bipedal carnivores like Postosuchus of the triassic to the streamlined fluked marine reptiles of the Jurassic and early Cretaceous to catlike terrestrial carnivores, and armadillo like vegetarians, yes they even evolved herbivory more than a handful of times with small herbivore niches partitioned between them and mammals.
Ultimately if didn't matter only the secondarily ectothermic modern crocodillians survived the rest like most mammals, all the nonavian dinosaurs and non benthic marine species if you didn't have a low metabolism, feed on a long lasting cacheable food source such as seeds while being small or live in a detrital environment you went extinct. I think it is no surprise that Cretaceous primates (which yes were a thing) were basically the Mesozoic counterpart to modern ground and tree squirrels.
It also isn't the most innovative creatures either Have you ever heard of the Weigeltisauridae? These were the closest Earth has ever gotten to a European dragon having managed to develop novel gliding wings supported by bone. Every other gliding or flying tetrapod has modified ribs or arms to form their wings but these guys straight up grew wings. Didn't help them survive the great dying however when their insect prey and tree habitats died out they did too ending the dreams of dragons on Earth. Prime candidate for alternate evolutionary history timelines however. ;)
This has gotten long winded but the point is it isn't just about how well adapted you are it also depends on how lucky you are.
An unending nightmare nightmare nightmare nightmare nightmare nightmare nightmare nightmare nightmare nightmare nightmare nightmare nightmare nightmare nightmare
Everybody gangsta till the crustacean cheetahs pull up
Everybody gangsta till bilbodiddlesRon steals slides off of artifexians videos
_Plant-originated_ crustacean cheetah.
(Well, okay, not technically...)
conlang know Pretty sure Artifexian helped him make the first episode. They’re not stolen slides lmao.
@@conlangknow8787 man is a collab
Look at the end of the video or at the first video of the series
@@conlangknow8787 Somebody's never heard of a collaboration before...
The things on this planet gets more tentacles and more teeth every time I look away.
Neat!
ikr
This is shaping up to be a wonderfully lovecraftian biosphere.
AMF Videos Lovecraft would go into convulsions if he saw this planet.
Calling it: Elastospondyls are gonna evolve flight
Also I can't wait till an intelligent species evolves so you can start alien conlanging
Calling it 2: Malacoforms will too, insects sure as hell did.
@I'm a red whale I really hope he makes one, there's a huge lack of truly alien conlangs, and this is the perfect opportunity.
Bruh I was right 😎😎😎
Noice
ALIEN RUSSIA IM CALLING IT
Everybody is talking about the spiders, but I am way more scared of the jumpscare squid.
Nah, the acid rains and the giant tornadoes of death are scarier
@@victorabaderamos6019 they can be solved with a hole in the ground. Now try solvin a jumpscare squid without being jumpscared.
Just wait until the jumpscare squid gets wings...
@@pokemonareawesomeful Well, they could. A jumping tree-dweller would profit from something that protects them from falling to their deaths. Like, perhaps they start by spreading their legs out when falling to get more air resistance. Those then begin flattening out and becoming gliding surfaces over time, which eventually grow large and muscular enough to allow them to fly, at first just when falling off a tree to get speed, then later on out of their lunge.
@@Chrischi3TutorialLPs Why you needed say that. Dont give ideas, i dont want to have nightmares :( .
Me: “Oh this series is so calming, nice and relaxing”
Biblardion: *Adds Tree SPIDERS*
GIANT tree spiders!!
@@photogenicBlur Giant CHEETAH spiders
@@user-ft3jq5vi2l nah they'll just burn down the planet
Have you heard about the spider that flattens itself and wraps around branches
Spiders that jump
The bare-bones CG environments and models evoke nostalgia for early CG media, and then when you slap textures on them and give them defined body parts, I'm suddenly thinking of Spore again.
I love these vids, they're a great basis for the process of filling out my alien worlds in my tabletop game.
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Also what we counting?
@@clockworkpotato9892 idk 5
The sarcopod is just this cute little fella scuttling along the ocean floor, then you step on land and come face-to-face with a giant spider with the face of a wolf.
Jokes aside, it's really interesting to see how the front limbs could become mouths.
This is shaping up to be “World of ‘Giant Spiders versus Land Squids’”, and its utterly terrifying. Keep up the good work.
I’m on team land squid
@@MapIeJam Nah, spider boys for the win
First grade nightmare fuel.
When they both evolve into nuclear age and start nuking eachothere it won't be fun anymore
@@BallistX Nuclear Giant Spiders and Nuclear Land Squids.
Remember to go back and build an equally complex ecology for aquatic environs.
Jesse Zeller-Davis I don’t know. Because of the ice age that’s gonna happen he might do some Marian mammals stuff where some of these animal go back into the water. I just don’t think the water is the top priority. Mabye the ice age then water them intelligent life
Tater Tom Well all that would be going on parallel to what's "currently" happening. Definetely would be seeing more specialization, also good chance the middle sized animals would return to the ocean after that ice age, then you'd get your seal and whale analogues. Surprised he hadn't thought of a "fishing" animal that would live along the shores.
Its possible that, as he says that the next video will be based on evolutionary changes based on changing landscapes, that he’ll go back to the aquatic creatures in the newly formed ocean, and how bodies of water surrounded by land might evolve
@@dboot8886 Yeah nor an aquatic ambush predator which on Earth was the niche that drove some lobefinned fish to evolve legs so they could sneak up on prey and they eventually became the Devonian analog of modern crocodiles. Without those hybrid niches that codeveloped alongside terrestrial niches tetrapods would never have existed. I know he can't cover everything though so perhaps a back fill or other interesting branch developments could be in order?
I would like to see a certain lineage evolving a jaw- like structure
I can imagine a type of elastospondyli hanging down from a branch over water. It would then use a set of thinner tentacles to gently tap on the water's surface, mimicking a small creature i distress. When an aquatic creature comes ro investigate, the elastospondyl springs down in the water to snatch it up like a heron.
Well,no herons,but we did get snakes in the rainforrest eisode.
@@BrunoMaricFromZagreb some may do this, as this is just “a small fraction of the diversity “
Heres an idea: Since we have a tree-dweller who attacks by lunging, make them evolve wings. Theyd spread their legs out to slow their fall, which increases their survivability. Some of the feet would eventually evolve to flatten out, allowing them to glide from tree to tree and fall slower. As their wings grow, eventually, they would grow the musculature and internal structure to be able to fly, either by throwing themselves off a tree or by lunging into the air.
Winged squid, coz WHY NOT?
In my own personal alien biosphere project i have this icy water planet with large waves and tidal wind darting at breakneck speed so water creatures that usually gets washed up onto ice caps will have to evolve flight via assistance of the strong never ending wind and i made them so they will dart out of the waves and fly across continents and biomes
@@kenneth2519 "In my own personal alien biosphere"
May i post that in r/brandnewsentence?
Yes.
The low gravity will make them huge.
Giant flying squids and spiders thaths the stuff of nightmares
@@Chrischi3TutorialLPs lol i actually started a sub not long ago r/Project_Edalyth , basically the entire alien biosphere ive been planning to make
Growing up studying dinosaurs, fossils, & evolution in general, these videos evoke a childlike glee because, while all of this is entirely hypothetical, it's evolution in motion. & I've been waiting months for this video after finding the others.
I genuinely appreciate the work you're putting in for this. While I know you're trying to stay professional, I can definitely hear the enthusiasm in your voice for this. I can't wait to see what you come up with.
Right there with you, him starting small and brenching out is so satisfying to experience
Totally, this series is exactly what I was looking for
Gonna join my voice in with this and completely agree. This has always been a childhood dream of mine.
Seeing the creativity in others, and thinking with a community is always a pleasure.
Any other series you all know about that's like this
I love this kind of evolutionary world building and the believable, but alien designs. I hope you continue this series
Best we have until the real thing
Believable. But also terrifying.
@@chipsinsideajar1372 Life is much more terrifying than people give it credit for.
were just kinda used to seeing two to four legged stuff and are afraid of unique shaped animals.
I forgot, due to the variety of names and stuff? Who were the first mega predators and who are monostoma?
demostracans when they curl up into a ball: im babey
They do be like that tho
Until the tree spiders arrive
*deep horror movie voice spoken through a tentacled horror mouth that would give a Sangheli pause*
"I'm baby."
I read it as democrats and was confused asf lmao
I love this series!
Hey it's the guy who complains about blizzard. Good stuff.
hey
Me too
@WhomItMayConcern Woman* of culture
Oh shit it’s the manager of rhino milk
One of the best Series on CZcams
doom 189 my favorite anime
you mean *the* best
one of?
Yes
C0RRECT!!!!!
This is the best alien evolution series I've watched! (And like, the only one on youtube)
Nate Wec I’ve seen a few but non with awesome visuals like these
what are the other ones?
Phrenotopia is making something similar, you should check It out
Nate Wec yes, what are the other ones?
Seriously!
23:15 Jesus Christ this thing is 2m tall! Can you imagine how terrifying seeing this thing on earth would be!
It would probably struggle to support its weight.
@@dirandrous7682 with earth's gravity that would be most likely. their legs would break and they would be stuck to the floor, unable to move, slowly starving. the differences in the atmospheres for their and our planet would also be dangerous for it. not so terrifying after all :")
Imagine the irony, Deinognathans get killed from a venomous spider bite.
List of creatures and timestamps for them:
3:04 - Necrophyta ("Death plants") - Sapotrophic Chemophytes
6:09 - Malacoformes ("soft forms") - Small, mouse/insect-like Tentaclastomes with no shell
6:25 - Ctenognatha ("comb jaws") - Herbivorous Malacoformes with comb-like tentacles and longer eye stalks
6:32 - Barognatha ("heavy jaws") - Herbivorous Malacoformes with thicker jaws to grind plants
6:39 - Aciculognatha ("needle jaws") - Herbivorous Malacoformes with a proboscis for drinking the Chemophytes' vascular fluid, AKA sap
6:53 - Onychognatha ("claw jaws") - Carnivorous Malacoformes with really big teeth for eating other Malacoformes
6:58 - Mastigognatha ("whip jaws") - Carnivorous Malacoformes with whip-like tentacles ending in teeth for eating other Malacoformes
7:04 - Isognatha ("equal jaws") - Detritivorous Malacoformes that eat decaying matter
8:39 - Diplostomes ("double mouths") - Tentaclastomes with very short eyestalks and a u-turn stomach, which gives them a makeshift anus directly below their mouth
10:24 & 11:32 - Placostraca ("Plate shells") - Large, Herbivorous Diplostomes with two long tentacles to reach for leaves, the rest being shorter and broader to chew food better
11:05 & 11:37 - Stenostraca/Eustenostraca ("Narrow shells")/("True Stenostracans") - Smaller, omnivorous, generalist Diplostomes with reduced shells
13:05 - Coleostraca- ("Sheathed shells") - Carnivorous Stenostracans with internalized, flexible shells and sharp teeth
13:33 - Desmostraca ("Bundled shells") - Placostracans with segmented shells and the ability to curl into a ball
15:28 - Polyschia ("Many hips") - Osteopods with multiple, flexible limb girdles for faster speeds
15:28 - Synischia ("Fused hip") - Osteopods with one fused limb girdle for supporting larger sizes
18:27 - Platydontia ("Broad teeth") - Polyshians with claws, long limbs, chisel-like teeth, camouflage in some species, and an arboreal lifestyle
I will continue this in the future, as I've run out of time right now.
SpecBio While you didn’t have to do this, it’s really nice of you. You’ve been granted a like
Haven't watched yet but my first reaction to the thumbnail was "Wow, those look horrifying, I love it"
Amazing episode and of course don't forget about the ocean ecosystems.
Ten bucks say he's gonna forget about the ocean completely.
@@eviljoel Nah he said he will revisit them on the discord.
@@Johnny-se6je Can you send me a link to the discord please?
@@moisttowlette1247 Its in the description of the video.
17:51 From the makers of bone spider, BEHOLD THE DORK SPIDER!
Please do a parasite version of Malacoformes, that neash is realy bogging my mind it is an easy way to evolve those
Botond Péter It’s Niche
i think they kind of already have those with the burrowing ones he mentioned
You got your wish!
How, just how
The documentary we never knew we wanted
It was worth the wait, keep at it
Imagine Attenborough's voice narrating these videos.
@@iruns1246 *YES*
The amount of scientific research you put into these videos is amazing.
I am really hyped about the development of this earth in the up coming year, some species may go exstinct some new will develop and at some point intelligent life. I CANT WAIT.
Really love this unique series. Keep up the incredible work.
Agreed
I would still love to see a species of your heavy shelled herbivores have an "Omni'skeleton", basically and Endo/Exo skeleton.
This would allow them to be... very large. The plates near their 'breathing' tubes would develop the ability to expand and contract in sequence to allow a simple form of breathing. Evolving so that when one side of them is "Breathing out" (plates compressing) the other is "Breathing in" (plates stretching). This would give them a HUGE advantage in a lower oxygen climate and a higher "Mid range" energy supply as they are able to have a flat line of oxygen intake at all times due to the duel billows system they use to breathe.
I would also LOVE to see the shelled creatures (i am not even going to try and spell that name, i am bad enough with english not to mention latin) go underground. Their Stalk eyes, shells, and the tentacles in the front make for near perfect burrowing forms. I can imagine hives of even 10cm ones burrowing into rock with a sulfuric acid spray from their stomach. Maybe pick up some lithovoric gut bacteria?
Either way this series is freaking AMAZING, i hope it continues for a LONG time and we even get into the tech differences. Who knows maybe you can do another planet in the same system and we can see how interaction would work...
The organic tanks of the world.
Malacavores: evolve
People who live in Malacca, Maylasia: *screaming*
@I'm a red whale *NO*
LMAO
MALACAVORES PLEASE DONT EAT US!! #/#!
Now you're making my day.
god this is so cool to watch! I got a heart attack when I saw that there's part 5 out!
just something though, the ocean species evolve alongside the rest and I think it would be cool to include a little about that
I love this series it's so cool! It's probably the best series on youtube I nerd out about it so much its amazing keep up the great work!
I wish this series would never end god its so cool!
Also so many new species were added this episode and they all interact and its starting to look like a real ecosystem.
Anyway keep up the good work :)
I think there'll be a part coming which focuses on the oceans, but for now, we're on land.
Ok
The trees so far are pretty disappointing. They make up the physical space these animals live in. They should have rich visualizations. Right now they're just some boring, identical spread of red palms. Looks more like a plantation than a wetland jungle.
I hope that in one episode the trees are diversified
The next episode is about terrestrial climates so I think bib will talk a bit about trees hopefully because they will influence biomes
Yo u called my name
23:15 2m for anyone wondering is 6 feet 7 inches tall. Dwayne the Rock Johnson is 6 feet 5 inches tall. This thing is bigger than the Rock.
Hes measuring length. It is longer than the rock is tall.
Connor Amlee by how he is measuring it, it seems like it is 2 meters tall, while the others seem like they are being measured by length. I think that beast is 2 meters tall
@@yellowfootproductions8835 i rewatched it, youre right, i missed the measuring bar the first time
Thanks. I'm STILL PANICING!!
I really hope the next part features at least some of the following: Pack hunting, flight, poison/venom, a mass extinction, parasitism, primitive tool usage, bioluminesence
yassss mate those are cool, im surprised he didn't mention pack hunting this vid actually.
FLIGHT! FLIGHT! FLIGHT!
brain development is long overdue.
@@LimeyLassen true
Pack hunting is best suited to grassland environs.
*new Biblaridion video*
Me:
>Likes
>Then watches
This world reminds me of Roshar from Brandon Sanderson's Stormlight Archive high fantasy series.
i was thinking that! shells, one continent, and massive storms
Some of these animals already seem well on their way to becoming Axehounds as well. Sort of Roshar by way of Hender's Island.
Watched this whole series, and I just love watching these adorable little goobers transform into Lovecraftian horrors.
Same here.
I would love to see a river biome episode at some point, or a return to the water
And that happened
The last time i was this early polypods still were a thing
I practically never comment before actually watching the video, but I just want to say that I have been really enjoying this series, it is a unique and beautiful thing. Building an entire ecosystem (even if simplified) from the ground up is absolutely fascinating, thank you for making this and best of luck to you :)
22:17 Elastospondyls are my favorite. Slug-cats. Hope these critters diversify into analogous vertebrates.
Now that it's been a bit, what's your favorite descendant of the ancestral elastospondyl?
Things I'd like to see happen some time down the line:
-Flying turtle-squids or giant spiders?
-A return to the oceans?
-What's the name of the planet? the continent(s)?
-What do the lands look like habitat-wise?
-An analogous to the dinosaurs and their eventual extinction?
-Which clade will be the dominant species of the planet (essentially the humans of their world)? The turtle-squids, or the giant spiders?
-Do each species have a common name? (Example: Panthera leo = *lion* )
Plus, if there will be one, what will be the dominant, sapient species on the planet?
A return to the ocean would probably be done by the giant spiders and they'd become much like our seals and their family, air breathing swimmers with large fins and no scales. Except these are more spider. So they'd maybe become nightmares of the ocean, all but their 2 front limbs moving to the back and their locomotion in water would be similar to that of squid, while on land they basically drag themself arpund and hop
@@ThatBeePerson That would be both horrifying and fascinating to watch. But I was more thinking about what the sea creatures have been up to since the tentaclostoms and the sarcopods left the oceans to conquer land.
Planets don't really have names until an intelligent species bothers to name them.
I wish i could've clicked faster
18:15 Pure nightmare fuel right there.
Just imagine it running around in your room while you're trying to sleep.
@@loopedieloop ah great, not like I needed sleep...
Skye Morningstar yeah sleep is overrated
I love them...
It's time to burn down this entire planet!
I recoiled in fear and pulled my legs up to my chair
13:08 When you ask santa for a puppy but accidentally write satan.
The fact you can see his models improve over time is awesome
He is evolving
This series is so captivating.... (I must admit I spent my new year's eve binge-watching it, and I regret nothing)
This series is amazing, i got so excited when i saw this notification.
Crew, this is your captain speaking. We've finally done it. We've found another planet with life. Though it may be uninteligent and primitive, this is a landmark moment for all of humanity, and I am proud that that you brave souls are a part of it. We set out into this final fronteir seeking strange new worlds, and to come in peace for all mankind. We plan to-
What's that? Sorry, WHAT kind of spiders?! HOW BIG?!?!
Ahem, sorry about that. Erhm... We plan to... Uh... Bombard the planet from orbit. Load thermonuclear warheads, and fire at will. Suffer not the xeno to live. Glory to the emperor.
Tristan Ritland Nice Warhammer reference
Everyone’s talking about the science and research and what not and that’s all well and good but the designs and renderings are also really impressive and must’ve taken a while to make
Yeah
Overwhelming my favorite series on youtube. The level of quality here is just unimaginable. Do you have any plans to return to aquatic species? I've been eager to see how things may have changed in the time since we last checked them. I also agree with some other comments here, I'd love it if you showed some of these creatures next to each other. It would be good context.
But either way, I can't help but just congratulate you. This is absolutely stunning and I cannot wait to see more. I'm absolutely attached to all of these bizarre critters, and as things start going extinct I'm going to be inevitably upset.
Ok, I know you have been rather busy with your life... at least, that's what I assume
But
SHEESH, FINALLY! ANOTHER BEAUTIFUL EPISODE OF THIS BEAUTIFUL SERIES
no
He makes other kinds of videos you know...
@Mini Moustache No offense intended but, those videos are nowhere near as entertaining as these videos.
Reece Shugrue no, I prefer those videos and I hate it when people get mad at him for not making alien biospheres more
Evan Swart cool, that means you and the previous commenter have different interests
I've watched this entire series 6 times! Please make another one soon I can't wait anymore!
As a Greek, I find your grasp of the Greek language impressive. Every one of your species names is aptly descriptive.
2 years late, but the dude also makes conlangs, so he would obviously be pretty knowledgeable on other languages
These videos always make me audibly hype
I genuinely love this, easily in my top three niche things series on youtube
I was heartbroken when I saw how long it takes for each of these episodes to come out, this is seriously amazing
This is honestly one of my favorite series on youtube. There is alot of time inbetween episodes but this for the sake of well thought out information and it's conveyed understandably. Keep up the great work and take your time!
FINALLY THE BEST SERIES ON CZcams IS BACK!!!
Je 🙂 El mundo 🌍
Why would you invent polyscians? Can't we dream of a world without spiders?
NOPE
well time to nuke this planet, wheres the nearest 7 mile wide meteor?
this is what optimal performance looks like you just hate to admit it
It has become Australia
@@Sorcering yeah that and my arachnophobia makes it harder
Its insane how you get an immobile filterfeeder into gigantic spider demon creatures while the clade everyone half-expected to be the dominant clade only has the filter-feeder member of the clade to be ancestor of the terrestrial decendents.
I have never seen someone break down the design & evolution of a fantasy creature so throroughly.
This was an amazing watch.
👍🏾👍🏾
All of these creatures are complete nightmare fuel yet I can't stop watching.
We will get used to it
Yes but these all work with our physics there's no magic powers and stuff which is good I'm tired of seeing impossible aliens species which are just massive hives of gigantic creatures which are parasites?
FINALY! I HAVE WAITED SO LONG AND IT WAS ALL FRIKIN WOTH IT Great episode. Ill watch it 6 times and pray for the next one
What’s been going on in the ocean during all of this? I feel like exploring how the aquatic biodiversity is affected by land animals (if at all) ended up changing them. That and I want to see more of the Anomalocaris-Sharks lol
I love this series, but I have one request. In the cladograms and food webs that you make, you have all the organisms roughly the same size. You do show how large they are with a scale when you first make them, but I'm wondering if you can make a size chart comparing the organism's sizes with each other (and maybe a human as well). Just asking.
i wonder where the first flying animals will come from, maybe they come from the oceans! :D
Like flying Fish evolving flight before others
I think the elastospondyli, they have 4 semi-unused limbs, also, they're not fast, so they would benefit more from flight
maromei limonei I think one of the Malacoformes will gaim flight first as they’re the insect counterpart of this planet, and small sizes have an easier time flying. The Elastospondyli could gain flight, but I think it’ll happen later than the Malacoformes
So monkey spiders vs helicopter squids. I like it!
Gliding monkey spiders
I barely had time to register with the thumbnail was before clicking on this thing!
One day this will be a fully animated documentary, and we can all look back here, where this project began.
The Megolobrachids must be where the Cloverfield aliens came from.
13:46 No, not the sarcopods!
Once again, your imagination and knowledge blows me away. This is absolutely fascinating, and the amount of time and effort put into this is obvious from the quality. Great job!! :)
I can't help but notice that there's no poisonous or venomous clades on this planet.
It's so interesting to come back to the older video's comment sections and see all the predictions that came true
These always make my day.
Yes!! I've been waiting for this
CZcams: Hey you wanna see a random video about alien evolution in your recommended videos?
Me: First of all, what? Second of all, yes!
these videos are spectacularly made and very impressive. that being said, there is no way i would set foot on this planet without power armor and a double-barrel shotgun.
I’d just like to thank you for making such incredible videos with an attention to detail unparalleled on this site. Honestly my favourite series I’ve watched in years.
I love this series so much, it’s so fun to watch how the creatures grow and develop
Rewatching in preparation for the release of part 15!
Yes
Everybody gangsta till the Osteopoda evolves in accordance to a gradually broadening diet in an attempt to gain carniverous traits and forms longer, many jointed leg-structures to give it an edge in terms of speed and agility.
I have been waiting for this, though it seems that my trees have yet to take to the skies. By the way, what about the ocean ecosystems. They surely haven't been sitting on their laurels all this time.
there's no freaking way your *trees* should be taking to the skies unless you're on the freaking elemental plane of air.
@@benthomason3307 it's a blimp or balloon type body plan. They have the means to develop such a plan and a drive to do so, especially since jet streams are the perfect environment for them.
@@andresmarrero8666 _ooohh_. yeah I can see floating trees that way. now that you've justified it, you earn the award for most creative freaking alien organism I've ever come across.
@@benthomason3307 why thank you.
I'd imagine there will be a return to the sea at some point. If for no other reason than we need our efficient air-breathers to get back in the game there. Dolphin/Whale equivalents, ya know. Giant spidery ones
Yay! It's finally here!
What I love about this series is that although you are talking about biology, I am seeing engineering. This is superb, well done.
This series is absolutely fantastic. Every time a new one comes out my day INSTANTLY improves!
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There is an error in the representation of the necrophyta man
Oh yeah i saw that too
@@user-bn6vg8ck4t just look boi
@@user-bn6vg8ck4t man he used the wrong version, just check out how it looks like in the scheme whith all the species.
This is marvellous! Yet, I again have to wait for another episode until you finally let toxicity evolve. I think I've thought of that since the 2nd part of this series.
Especially for the small malacoformes toxicity would be a huge advantage imho, as they wouldn't have to evolve a hard body shell to defend themselves.
toxicity? why do you want to bring 4chan and tumblr into the picture?
They could also make hives like bees or termite mounds.
Effectively living in structures made out of their own poop
In before the tree spiders are Tharks and this is just how life evolved on Barsoom.
Bro that background music makes me straight up V I B E
Love this series! Can't wait for the next one.
The virgin Anthostoma vs the chad Polypodia
This whole series just reminds me of "things keep evolving into crabs" and I don’t know why
I love how you give the explanations for WHY the clades are evolving the way they are. Like the evolution of a tube-like gut leading to more efficient digestion and being able to utilize a new food source. It's those little details that I need to make my own ecosystems more realistic. (I'd love to see a high school biology class follow through this process, and what they'd come up with for their own planets ecosystem.)
Thank you so much for this great series, I love it sooooooooooo much
This just made my day, love your videos
I'm really happy that I've found these series and this channel.
"William's well-protected one" sounds like a dark souls boss
Words cannot describe how much I love this !
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Looking forward to eusocial malacoforms. Also maybe flying creatures?
I love this series so much. its so intuitive.
That said, you have to keep in mind the ocean life forms are also diversifying at the same rate.
the presence of acid raid resulting in the terrestrial biosphere being comprised of marshes and bogs makes it so much easier for life to adapt and transition from the ocean. all thanks to the super cool inclusion of hydrogen sulfide. I love this series