Biblaridon focusses on land a lot nowadays, do you plan to also give the ocean some love, itd love to see alien kelp forests and other ocean ecosystems
Do not worry, I have some great plans for Nusku's Oceans in the future. Keep in mind though that I will be doing some episodes on Mazu, which is a water world. So that part of the series will be almost entirely focused on marine life.
Just found this channel while searching for alien biospheres, the creatures and plants here look very interesting, I'm very excited to see where this series is gonna go in the future.
I really like the basis you've created here, i would have just one criticism, the evolutionary jump from a very basal from like Manuseptum to a very complex being like the Caudabranchiis is too sudden. I love all the organisms, but would have loved to see some of the "intermediate" phases. Maybe even one for every adaptation
@g@m3 ...the cambrian explosion was an evolutionary explosion when it comes to new species. But those species rarely evolved 6 or 7 highly derived traits at once.
@g@m3 not really, if you look at what cmabrian fish looked like, what early lobopods and arthropods looked like, there wasnt *that* big a jump. plus, they were diversifying before the cambrian too
@@Panteni87 What would those highly derived traits be? I'm trying to do my own spec evo project and I feel like i'm certainly dropping the ball in regards on what counts as a highly derived trait.
@@thecommonwealthsmistake-tc7475 highly derived basically means that a single part of an animal has changed dramatically to the point that it's function has highly specialized/changed. For example: a fin changing to a leg. When an extreme change to for example a tentacle takes place, you would expect to slowly see the changes to the animal changing from fin to tentacle. Although you can see the evolution of multiple traits at once, you rarely see so many traits changing to such a degree without having some named in-between species
I'm excited to see what comes next. Regarding the Biblaridion influence, the fact that the planets are tidally locked makes me think about the Refugium.
Wow 300 views! Thank you all for the support, shooting for June 11th for the next Nusku upload, I'll update this comment if anything changes. (I'm working on some finishing touches today (June 11th), it may be a little late but the video will be out this weekend)
@@ai97Nord He mentioned that the next episode will be exploring how life evolves in response to predation: given that the advent of active predation is a potential basis for the Cambrian explosion, I'm confident we'll see more diverse life pretty soon.
A promising start! One suggestion I have is that that give the English-language version of the Latin clade names when you're describing a new one. For folks like me, knowing the English translation helps me remember the Latin naming convention better.
Looks like a good start, though I feel there's a bit of a lack of sessile (non-moving) organisms, that's about the only criticism I have so far. Looking forward to the next episode!
After Biblaridion,Rubiea Biosphere and Project Roses. Man im not boring anymore and to Project Roses for good job im thank for you make my life less boring.👍
That is very cool! Glad to see that more and more spec evo channels like this appear Good luck in evolving your cyclops pancakes and purple fungi-plants)
@@nazarenosoto3557 I think there wouldn’t be such thing as intelligent life if the entire world is an ocean, with no way of coming into land, it would mean that intelligent life would look like crabs with human brains or something, there would be such thing as wood, except if the plants are like manglares, growing over the sea in salt resistance patches of arboreal areas, still they wouldn’t be able to forge metal into useful things, unless the manglares are big enough, and if that isn’t the possibility, they would never industrialize and never become an advanced civilization.
@@EndreaiYT Intelligent life doesn't need to mean industrialized life. I find the concept of intelligent lifeforms on a waterworld contending with the restrictions of underwater life very intriguing. They would have access to such different resources and have to find such different ways of utilizing them compared to humans - even if it's unlikely to develop in reality, it's fascinating to explore.
@@anonymouse8124 yea- no, you see, the only reason we could travel into space is. because we industrialized, meaning we have huge machines giving us minerals and so on to built these gigantic machines with the enough fuel storage to be boosted into space, and then there’s the space shuttle, any civilization that reaches the space shuttle stage, by building something similar to the space shuttle might reach staggering success due to space shuttles being partially re-usable. Ocean World Intelligent Life won’t be able to industrialize due to the lack of fire under the ocean, if they can’t use fire or hot temperatures to forge metals into useful things, they just can’t do anything. Simple as that.
@@EndreaiYT Can't industrialize = "can't do anything"? That's simply untrue. There are plenty of Earth cultures that are very interesting to think and talk about, even at a point in history where they hadn't yet industrialized. For most of history, that was *every* human culture. You want to tell me alien intelligent life isn't fun to consider even if it lives in the equivalent of our own historical eras? It doesn't have to meet some arbitrary standard of technology in order to be worth discussing. Space travel especially is a ridiculously high bar for it to cross, considering that a hundred years ago, we had not gotten that far, and thus by your definition "just can't do anything" and would not be worth talking about. Besides. There are underwater volcanic vents where temperatures soar. It would be fascinating to explore whether that could be a way for an underwater civilization to forge metals. Or whether they would have alternative resources that don't require fire to shape; perhaps from megafauna with tough shells, bones, or other body parts. Their planet could even feature a coral-like species whose structures are much tougher than Earth's, leading to items ordinarily made of metal being *grown* into casts. Asking these questions is a lot more interesting than just clinging to the notion that the way we do it on Earth is the only way possible, and potential alternatives shouldn't be thought about. In my view, speculative biology is about, well, *speculating,* not copy-pasting. Please do leave your condescending attitude at the door if you want to have a gainful discussion, or I won't be responding in the future.
I hope I can say this feels like an "Alien biosphere" inspired series without offending. Almost like Biblaridon gave the step by step reason for every single piece in an organism whereas you take those rules and just build the world. I love this trend and I hope more people follow!
Just a heads up - I stumbled upon this channel and went to your video list, this is the first video of the channel, took me a while to figure out that the pilot episode exists but has been reworked later. I suggest linking it at the top of this video's description. Cheers!
Just finished the pilot and had to see if there were more episodes. I look forward to watching the other 2 episodes in the morning and hope to watch this series evolve over time.
I found it here: www.drewexmachina.com/2018/04/18/alien-skies-the-view-from-trappist-1e/ Used this article to get a lot of the information about the system and stumbled on it there.
This is a welcome development for the Alien Biospheres genre. You've used Biblaridion's evolving hit as a template, but made your own different enough that it doesn't cross the line from homage to plagiarism. The most pertinent change is the length of the videos. Alien Biospheres is amazing but so long that I'm sure he must lose many eyeballs before the completion of each part. The length of yours here is much more manageable for the uninitiated or merely curious. Well done, good sir. Well done.
I've been working on a tidally locked red dwarf planet, too! I'm excited to see what you do and how different it will be from the ideas I came up with for my own project! Amazing stuff already, also!
Love video like yours and biblaridian they are the best ones for this topic that I've seen now I get more while less time is need for a new episode. Because you 2 diffrent people
Stumbled upon this when looking for videos / resources on plant pigments for my own personal project inspired by Alien Biospheres, looking forward to watching these and seeing where you take this!
This is basically what Biblaridion did but he used original things so he only inspired not just making a knock off. This is very good Edit: I know he took a lot of inspiration but that's okay
Man I love the darwinian alien fanfiction going around, it's great! Evolution is truly a marvel, I'm glad people are thinking about speculative evolution now too!
im sure youd be annoyed by the obvious biblaridion comparison but this really captures my sense of wonder and curiosity the same way his alien biospheres project did
"this life will be very simple" Shows the most complex unicellular organisms. In fact, even simplest modern bacteria aren't very simple cells. The common ancestor of all life should have been many times simpler than them
Good to know there's a genre of creating alien biospheres. I'm making one too, one of metallic-skinned lifeforms through a process I dub "bio-metallic bonding", also looking more like Earth organisms with some key differences.
Hey dude great to see a new speculative Biology channel. you should know the type of photosynthesis that uses purple compounds doesn't generate excess oxygen in the same way and probably couldn't support an atmosphere like ours unless you had something compensating the natural reactiveness of oxygen and there fore its inevitable decay in the atmosphere.
I wonder what the atmospheres for the other two planets will be like when the other seasons come rolling along. Maybe one of them could have hydrogen sulfide like Biblaridion's biosphere project.
Woah that's really cool, jeleshka (rubiea creator) send it on the discord , and then i send it to every single spec evo discord i'm in, also i think this channel need a discord server since it's very useful, principally to me , that already thought a lot of ideas to this planet.
I'm going to make a discord around the release of the next episode (so probably late next week). I apologies I defiantly responded to this comment yesterday but for some reason my reply didn't send :(
I think that life on planets tidally locked to red dwarves would favour sessile creatures, with simple body plans, and with different types of simmetry, particularly radial, much more than here on Earth. On the other hand, active creatures with bilateral simmetry and complex body plan would still exist and rule the planet, but they might not be as pressure to evolve. Just think about it. In such planets there is no day and night cycle, nore are there tide cycles or "months", and since they might hardly have an obliquity there will not e autumns or springs. Maybe there might be some anual cycles, but only if the planet has enough eccentricity around its star.
fun fact: green plants are green because they reflect green light. this is to both keep them from getting burned by sunlight and to balance the energy input to prevent large spikes from overwhelming the plants metabolism.
I really like this project, I love speculative biology and worldbuilding and this one looks interesting. One thing tho; I thing the anatomy of the Caudabranchiis is a bit off. The muscles of Manuseptum move up and down, as its arms move food tordwars the mouth; it is unlikely it would develope a side-to-side movement of its tail. Instead of moving side to side like fish, it should move up and down, like cetaceans.
I am very very interested in this series, I'll follow it with a lot of interest (subscribed of course) but I do have a perplexity: wasn't the evolution of the crinoid like organism into a filter feeding fish like organism a bit too sudden? I think such a phenotypic change requires many millions of years of time. Also, this is not a critique but more of a thought of mine, since the planet has alow luminosity compared to the sun wouldn't be more advantageous for the fish scale worm to evolve chemoreceptors instead of sight?
Thank you for the time you put into making this very valid critique. I do have an excuse however. Its very brief but I do mention that there is a 27 million year time gap between plankton and the filer feeder. I did skip a lot but that is only because I intended this to be a body plans episode. As for the lack of me covering anything taste or sent related, I plan on dealing with that in the next episode.
Biblaridon focusses on land a lot nowadays, do you plan to also give the ocean some love, itd love to see alien kelp forests and other ocean ecosystems
True, better focus alot on marine life before moving on land.
Do not worry, I have some great plans for Nusku's Oceans in the future. Keep in mind though that I will be doing some episodes on Mazu, which is a water world. So that part of the series will be almost entirely focused on marine life.
@@projectrose6041 thank you🤘
He’s going to do another episode on the ocean soon right?
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Just found this channel while searching for alien biospheres, the creatures and plants here look very interesting, I'm very excited to see where this series is gonna go in the future.
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I really like the basis you've created here,
i would have just one criticism, the evolutionary jump from a very basal from like Manuseptum to a very complex being like the Caudabranchiis is too sudden. I love all the organisms, but would have loved to see some of the "intermediate" phases. Maybe even one for every adaptation
@g@m3 ...the cambrian explosion was an evolutionary explosion when it comes to new species. But those species rarely evolved 6 or 7 highly derived traits at once.
@g@m3 not really, if you look at what cmabrian fish looked like, what early lobopods and arthropods looked like, there wasnt *that* big a jump. plus, they were diversifying before the cambrian too
@@Panteni87 What would those highly derived traits be? I'm trying to do my own spec evo project and I feel like i'm certainly dropping the ball in regards on what counts as a highly derived trait.
@@thecommonwealthsmistake-tc7475 highly derived basically means that a single part of an animal has changed dramatically to the point that it's function has highly specialized/changed. For example: a fin changing to a leg. When an extreme change to for example a tentacle takes place, you would expect to slowly see the changes to the animal changing from fin to tentacle. Although you can see the evolution of multiple traits at once, you rarely see so many traits changing to such a degree without having some named in-between species
Yes.
But its still a very minor thing.
I hope we will see more projects like that in the future. This looks very interesting
There’s another one by (I forgot who sorry) but it’s one of the top searches for “alien biosphere”
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I'm excited to see what comes next.
Regarding the Biblaridion influence, the fact that the planets are tidally locked makes me think about the Refugium.
This is a whole lot more fast paced than Biblaridion's series. The lifeforms and their adaptations are a whole lot more diverse, too.
Can't wait to see these creatures evolve for land.
Wow 300 views! Thank you all for the support, shooting for June 11th for the next Nusku upload, I'll update this comment if anything changes. (I'm working on some finishing touches today (June 11th), it may be a little late but the video will be out this weekend)
@Project Roses. please im hoping, you can makes the Nusku marine fauna became More Diverse before moving on land.🙏🙏🙏
What program do you use for making creatures?
@@rubieaproject more than likely zbrush, but watch a couple of tutorials for blender about sculpting and rendering
@@flysinsoup 1. I found them in Discord and they said that they use Blender
2. I know how to sculpt and render
@@ai97Nord He mentioned that the next episode will be exploring how life evolves in response to predation: given that the advent of active predation is a potential basis for the Cambrian explosion, I'm confident we'll see more diverse life pretty soon.
A promising start! One suggestion I have is that that give the English-language version of the Latin clade names when you're describing a new one. For folks like me, knowing the English translation helps me remember the Latin naming convention better.
Yes, I noticed this post upload, I already have some of the tree for the next episode done and it has English translations. Great Suggestion.
Looks like a good start, though I feel there's a bit of a lack of sessile (non-moving) organisms, that's about the only criticism I have so far. Looking forward to the next episode!
Like plants?
After Biblaridion,Rubiea Biosphere and Project Roses. Man im not boring anymore and to Project Roses for good job im thank for you make my life less boring.👍
I adore these little aliens. The volume adjustment was somewhat needed. I look forward to seeing where these specimens will go.
That is very cool!
Glad to see that more and more spec evo channels like this appear
Good luck in evolving your cyclops pancakes and purple fungi-plants)
Don't forget about the feather duster sand dollars, normal pancake slugs, or the feather duster fish, either!
flatliens, i have already created fanmade species evolved from it ._.
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Good stuff man! Like Alien Biospheres, the models are crucial, and you nailed those!
This is a very cool project, there’s 3 planets that evolve life, I cannot wait until this reaches intelligent species
I wanna see the inmense life on the waterworld, entire ecosystems on a creature´s surface
@@nazarenosoto3557 I think there wouldn’t be such thing as intelligent life if the entire world is an ocean, with no way of coming into land, it would mean that intelligent life would look like crabs with human brains or something, there would be such thing as wood, except if the plants are like manglares, growing over the sea in salt resistance patches of arboreal areas, still they wouldn’t be able to forge metal into useful things, unless the manglares are big enough, and if that isn’t the possibility, they would never industrialize and never become an advanced civilization.
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Intelligent life doesn't need to mean industrialized life. I find the concept of intelligent lifeforms on a waterworld contending with the restrictions of underwater life very intriguing. They would have access to such different resources and have to find such different ways of utilizing them compared to humans - even if it's unlikely to develop in reality, it's fascinating to explore.
@@anonymouse8124 yea- no, you see, the only reason we could travel into space is. because we industrialized, meaning we have huge machines giving us minerals and so on to built these gigantic machines with the enough fuel storage to be boosted into space, and then there’s the space shuttle, any civilization that reaches the space shuttle stage, by building something similar to the space shuttle might reach staggering success due to space shuttles being partially re-usable. Ocean World Intelligent Life won’t be able to industrialize due to the lack of fire under the ocean, if they can’t use fire or hot temperatures to forge metals into useful things, they just can’t do anything. Simple as that.
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Can't industrialize = "can't do anything"? That's simply untrue.
There are plenty of Earth cultures that are very interesting to think and talk about, even at a point in history where they hadn't yet industrialized. For most of history, that was *every* human culture. You want to tell me alien intelligent life isn't fun to consider even if it lives in the equivalent of our own historical eras?
It doesn't have to meet some arbitrary standard of technology in order to be worth discussing. Space travel especially is a ridiculously high bar for it to cross, considering that a hundred years ago, we had not gotten that far, and thus by your definition "just can't do anything" and would not be worth talking about.
Besides. There are underwater volcanic vents where temperatures soar. It would be fascinating to explore whether that could be a way for an underwater civilization to forge metals. Or whether they would have alternative resources that don't require fire to shape; perhaps from megafauna with tough shells, bones, or other body parts. Their planet could even feature a coral-like species whose structures are much tougher than Earth's, leading to items ordinarily made of metal being *grown* into casts. Asking these questions is a lot more interesting than just clinging to the notion that the way we do it on Earth is the only way possible, and potential alternatives shouldn't be thought about. In my view, speculative biology is about, well, *speculating,* not copy-pasting.
Please do leave your condescending attitude at the door if you want to have a gainful discussion, or I won't be responding in the future.
I hope I can say this feels like an "Alien biosphere" inspired series without offending. Almost like Biblaridon gave the step by step reason for every single piece in an organism whereas you take those rules and just build the world. I love this trend and I hope more people follow!
We all got here because we wanted to rewatch alien biospheres and we all agree that we love it
I see a lot of potentail with this series. Keep up the amzing work
Already a great start
i'm so excited! i never seen other people do stuff so simular to Biblaridon's Alien biospheres.
I recommend this channel should feature both Biblaridion and Rubiea Project, as they both make videos of the same genre.
I’ll soon make an evolutionary project thing, although I don’t have a pc cuz it broke, thus I can’t use sculptris o gplates
I´m very interested in the long term of this proyect. i will be near if you want ideas for creatures :)
I rly hope this series blossoms into a series like biblaridion's, its rly good
In loving this series alot. You and biblaridion are true pioneers
Just a heads up - I stumbled upon this channel and went to your video list, this is the first video of the channel, took me a while to figure out that the pilot episode exists but has been reworked later. I suggest linking it at the top of this video's description. Cheers!
Just finished the pilot and had to see if there were more episodes.
I look forward to watching the other 2 episodes in the morning and hope to watch this series evolve over time.
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Another channel asides Biblaridion’s to tune into! Yes!
Keep all the alien biospheres content coming 😍
Where did you get that light level graph. It's very interesting, but I can't find it anywhere.
I found it here:
www.drewexmachina.com/2018/04/18/alien-skies-the-view-from-trappist-1e/
Used this article to get a lot of the information about the system and stumbled on it there.
This is a welcome development for the Alien Biospheres genre. You've used Biblaridion's evolving hit as a template, but made your own different enough that it doesn't cross the line from homage to plagiarism.
The most pertinent change is the length of the videos. Alien Biospheres is amazing but so long that I'm sure he must lose many eyeballs before the completion of each part. The length of yours here is much more manageable for the uninitiated or merely curious.
Well done, good sir. Well done.
I need more of these kinds of series, they are important, for me at least, to learn how to make up planets for my books.
I've been working on a tidally locked red dwarf planet, too! I'm excited to see what you do and how different it will be from the ideas I came up with for my own project! Amazing stuff already, also!
very nice, though I suggest you call your "Purple Chlorophyll" Ostruphyll as Chloro means green.
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Very excited for this! I have been hoping to see more alien biosphere and speculative evolution content on UA-cam, so I’m glad you’re making this!
Love video like yours and biblaridian they are the best ones for this topic that I've seen now I get more while less time is need for a new episode. Because you 2 diffrent people
I really enjoy speculative biology so this series is right up my street, can’t wait to see what you get up to in this project
Cool stuff, nice modelling and worldbuilding! I'm gonna watch the rest of this now since I know there's a bunch more episodes already posted.
Stumbled upon this when looking for videos / resources on plant pigments for my own personal project inspired by Alien Biospheres, looking forward to watching these and seeing where you take this!
Man, nice!
I always wanted to see life evolving on a tidaly locked planet!
Keep up, and never give up on the project!
I am so lucky this was in my recommendation
This is basically what Biblaridion did but he used original things so he only inspired not just making a knock off. This is very good
Edit: I know he took a lot of inspiration but that's okay
You think this is a knock off??!!
You deserve more subscribers, this speculative zoology project is very well made!
This is the kind of thing I’ve always wanted
I just found this channel on my UA-cam home page also his voice makes me nostalgic
I like where this one is going and am refreshed to see a fairly unique start, also well thought out and straight tothe point. Subbed :)
COOL :D
The way you describ the creatures is very weird but cool like a good or diety creating life
Man I love the darwinian alien fanfiction going around, it's great! Evolution is truly a marvel, I'm glad people are thinking about speculative evolution now too!
im sure youd be annoyed by the obvious biblaridion comparison but this really captures my sense of wonder and curiosity the same way his alien biospheres project did
Are the names for the organisms referring to their genus or simply a clade?
Clade names
Keep it up I'm excited for the future of your project. I'm going to call you rose from now on
I am very excited to see you tackle three different alien planet
I'm so glad this showed up on my feed.
That was an enormous jump in evolution
"this life will be very simple"
Shows the most complex unicellular organisms.
In fact, even simplest modern bacteria aren't very simple cells. The common ancestor of all life should have been many times simpler than them
I love watching your this alien biosphere series 😍....🇮🇳
Good to know there's a genre of creating alien biospheres. I'm making one too, one of metallic-skinned lifeforms through a process I dub "bio-metallic bonding", also looking more like Earth organisms with some key differences.
i love how you are doing different planets
Why did UA-cam wait 3 months to recommend? Seriously, ive been watching Alien Biospheres forever now!
what a cool new alien biosphere
Hey dude great to see a new speculative Biology channel. you should know the type of photosynthesis that uses purple compounds doesn't generate excess oxygen in the same way and probably couldn't support an atmosphere like ours unless you had something compensating the natural reactiveness of oxygen and there fore its inevitable decay in the atmosphere.
or some way the organisms using the purple photosynthesis could go over board with that chemical prosess maybie?
I can hear, it's a miracle!
I wonder what the atmospheres for the other two planets will be like when the other seasons come rolling along. Maybe one of them could have hydrogen sulfide like Biblaridion's biosphere project.
I like the idea of this becoming a genre
damn the future is beautiful too
Love this
I'm very excited about this series!
so cool!
yeeeeees! more evolution projects! lets goooooooo!
Bib was obviously a big influence but I'm interested to see how far you diverge.
thankyou for more alien biosphere videos youtube algorythm.
The Manuseptum really went from 💮 to 🐟
Really digging this so far.
Woah that's really cool, jeleshka (rubiea creator) send it on the discord , and then i send it to every single spec evo discord i'm in, also i think this channel need a discord server since it's very useful, principally to me , that already thought a lot of ideas to this planet.
same, shall we create one? :v
@@nazarenosoto3557 idk, i'd prefer to the own project rose to create it
I'm going to make a discord around the release of the next episode (so probably late next week). I apologies I defiantly responded to this comment yesterday but for some reason my reply didn't send :(
@@projectrose6041 that's ok, in the alien biospheres server someone even did a fan made one XD
Ok, I make an official one with the release of the new episode: discord.gg/2pMn7DZMq4
I joined the fan-made one two, hopefully they can coexist
Wow this is rlly cool and high quality I cant wait too see what’s next
I remember thinking about my own alien planet around orange dwarf and plants started from dark-purple mushrooms too
Okay sure
Great follow up - like it very much!
I think that life on planets tidally locked to red dwarves would favour sessile creatures, with simple body plans, and with different types of simmetry, particularly radial, much more than here on Earth. On the other hand, active creatures with bilateral simmetry and complex body plan would still exist and rule the planet, but they might not be as pressure to evolve.
Just think about it. In such planets there is no day and night cycle, nore are there tide cycles or "months", and since they might hardly have an obliquity there will not e autumns or springs. Maybe there might be some anual cycles, but only if the planet has enough eccentricity around its star.
yay, more speculative biology!
Amazing random find!
finally i found another speculative life channel or video!
Pls make more my god this could be good
A channel with More Biblaridion like content?
Sign me up!
excellent video, I am excited for the continuation!
for the algorthym: good shit man will watch all your eps now lol
fun fact: green plants are green because they reflect green light. this is to both keep them from getting burned by sunlight and to balance the energy input to prevent large spikes from overwhelming the plants metabolism.
Yaayy the vid now has 1k views
I really like this project, I love speculative biology and worldbuilding and this one looks interesting. One thing tho; I thing the anatomy of the Caudabranchiis is a bit off. The muscles of Manuseptum move up and down, as its arms move food tordwars the mouth; it is unlikely it would develope a side-to-side movement of its tail. Instead of moving side to side like fish, it should move up and down, like cetaceans.
yeah I have the manuseptum tail moving side to side to swim, tucking the hairs in as they have no rigidity.
Pigments reflect light, and they will reflect the most abandoned type of light. This is why on Earth, vegetation is green.
This is a really cool idea!
YOOO SPECULATIVE BILOGY IN COOL PLACES
Outstanding.
Love this science fiction vidoe
yes i need more of this type of content
I love this idea!
I love this so much, keep up the good work
How did Manuseptum become caudabranchii? Could you elaborate on manuseptum anatomy do describe in more detail how they became caudabranches
I hope your project focuses on fungus species because they're cool.
Amazing. Keep up the good work
I am very very interested in this series, I'll follow it with a lot of interest (subscribed of course) but I do have a perplexity: wasn't the evolution of the crinoid like organism into a filter feeding fish like organism a bit too sudden? I think such a phenotypic change requires many millions of years of time.
Also, this is not a critique but more of a thought of mine, since the planet has alow luminosity compared to the sun wouldn't be more advantageous for the fish scale worm to evolve chemoreceptors instead of sight?
Thank you for the time you put into making this very valid critique. I do have an excuse however. Its very brief but I do mention that there is a 27 million year time gap between plankton and the filer feeder. I did skip a lot but that is only because I intended this to be a body plans episode. As for the lack of me covering anything taste or sent related, I plan on dealing with that in the next episode.