as a leopard gecko owner, i also reckognized how the tail looks like the leopard geckos tail, and you actually were right! many geckos and lizards store fat in their tail, and some can even detach it for self defense.
@@KayKorTeeVee it can be harmful but the gecko/lizards choose to do it… it could be an accident where someone scared the lizard and it drops it’s tail. But still
Relating to the Ice Chunks snack thing, it in theory also aids the incisaur to obtain water, as once the chunk of ice melts inside it's body due heat and the grinding it has to pass through to basically chew the food, not only the incisaur solves 2 problems at once, but they also stay hydrated, cold and with enough electrolytes to keep going Edit: What if, the Incisaur tail absorbing nutrients and being able to detach is not as an escape mechanism, because it is basically given that it has no natural predators, but rather, is a survival system, where, if food is very scarce, the incisaur will pop off it's tail and eat it, the tail grows bigger in size the more food he has been eating and the more nutrient rich it is, think of it as a survival food kit
But it wouldn’t need to eat it… camels don’t need to eat their own humps when food is scarce? Bears don’t need to eat their excess fat during hibernation?
@@dotheearthquake ok, that is VERY rare when animals actually eat themselves when they are hungry. Normally this bodies naturally use their fat storages with out any need of eating and digesting the body part in which the fat is stored
Maybe instead of being to eat, it drops only part of its tail to attract smaller carnivores to eat it, which the Incisaur then eats? Like a lure almost.
@@micahplunkett6500 I suppose is doesn’t have to drop it at all? It could be used like the spider-tailed horned viper, where most of incisaur is hidden (maybe underground) and then it wiggles it’s tail about to attract prey. That is my second to biggest pet peeve about his monster biology series, is that he seems to disregard convergent evolution… I get that they are designed by people and therefore take inspiration from real world things, but just because incisaur’s hail looks like a leap pars gecko’s tail, does not mean that they are used the same, AT ALL
If incisaur has a bite force that's enough to crush a car, think of the bite force of gob who was confirmed to have the biggest bite force in the monster world
I always interpreted the spines as ice crystals, like horns, hairs or quills except they're made entirely out of frozen water. Maybe they're a strange version of sweat, being used to cool off (though I don't know if having solid sweat melt would have the same effect as liquid sweat evaporating). Maybe they're ice reserves the Incisaur saves up when it's cold and uses up while it's warm, heck maybe it's solid pee because it eats so much ice. That or they could still be sensory organs Also perhaps Incisaur barely has gums to begin with, with its teeth being rooted almost like wiggly ball joints so they can move, but there's no danger of them falling out despite having little to no gum tissue. Its gums could even be frozen solid, so they rattle just as much as bones do
Very nice and analytic work, but i have one query. Wouldn’t hydrochloric acid be a very bad thing to clean your teeth with? Being an acid, it would definitely damage the tooth enamel which is not very good.
Good observation dude! I had the same question while researching. Turns out very diluted HCl acts as a cleaner and stain remover, but in high concentrations it is indeed harmful to tooth enamel.
I gotta say, that drawing of the incisaur skeleton is dope as hell, really really cool looking. You should do a render of just it’s skeleton sometime. I could see an incisaur skeleton being the main attraction in a museum or something lol.
Very good video, but there is one thing- the tail cannot be a defence mechanism as there are no natural predators in the monster world. I still like most of the ideas on how the monsters work, they are very creative and make sense.
I have an idea for the cycle of monsters. You have a wheel of all your categories, and whichever one it lands on, spin that wheel, so you can spice up the order of monsters
5:04 very wiggly v̷̢̖̩̣̥̙͙̜̫̰̹̻̉̓͜ͅè̵̼̲͔̃̋̒̏͊̽̋̎͋͒͘͝r̵̛̝͆̉̍̆͜y̷̨̢̩̼̖̮͙͚̼̖͒́̿̂͋͗͒̂͐̄ ̸̨̠̣̜̮̳͙̲̤̙͙̦̀ͅw̶̧̢̢̼̻͓̹̖̾̆̋̅̔͂̔͛͒̐͛͘͘͝͠į̷̨̡̨̗͓̩̯̫̑̈́͐͋̀͂̚͘͝g̸̡̡̢͕̺̱̳͖̫͓͙̞̲̹͍̃g̴̢̤̘̮̬͉̥̪͇̗͓̗͓̔̈́̈̍̇̅̌̀̃͆͘͜͜ļ̵̨̠͕̦̣̠̠̠͈̹̅̍̃̈́̍̑̑͛̀̚̕͜ͅy̵̗̦̹̺͚͂́̏͋̾̔̎̈́̉͆̊́̋́
Another amazing monster biology! I love this series and I can't wait for future episodes. I'm aware that wheels are used to decide which monster will be next, but I am excited to see how you eventually tackle Kayna and Reedling.
#MSMdraw Could you draw the playbachyderms taking a nap while their birds chat nearby? Also the dragon rare incisaur reminds me of rare PongPing,which would maybe add too much dragon aesthetic to Amber island? I love the chameleon though, and the epics look great!
Combos of this Bowgart+Kayna= Bogart DNA was used to make a dino like monster Sooza+Toe Jammer=Sooza particles melted with water make the spikes Wynq+Potbelly= The skin of Wynq mixed with plants make the skin Rootitoot+Mammott= The sound is a mutated version of a duo between Rootitoot and Mammott
if i remember correctly matt has also said that incisaur can tighten its teeth to bite on harder things (do correct me if need be lads but i am very sure it was on a live)
I love incisaur tbh also I think the crystal spines on it's head are a kind of crystal looking plates that resemble or even have a similer structure to a real world crystal they'd be similar to a stegasaurus plates as we see them on the Tail as small spikes so they might be usefull to attract mates same with the horn on it's head that could also act as a defense mechanism and the plates could make it look like sharp Dimond spikes to intimate despite thier size they don't look that intimidating without the horn that resembles the rhino beetle that looks like it could shovel snow and do massive damage and the crystal could also help with intimidating foes
It’s possible that the tail detaching mechanism in the tail was, at one point, required, but as the Incisaur evolved to be bigger, it just wasn’t evolved away because it isn’t providing any disadvantages in survival
#MSMdraw can you draw Ghazt in a car with Humbug and Jeeode? I really liked this monster biology episode, especially based off a monster that makes barely any sound! Keep up the good work, Creeptanium! ❤
Always thought it was weird it had a leopard gecko tail, also maybe the caudal autonomy is vestigial? the incisaur's ancestors could of had a use for it, but the modern incisaur no longer needs it but hasn't yet removed it from it's evolution
I can't wait for the next magical wheel spin cuz who knows it could land on one of the bone monsters that don't really have that much skin like ban jaw
I actually asked how hard Incisaur's bite would be on an MSM live and it apparently wouldn't hurt at all if it bit you since the teeth are so loose to make the rattle sound
I feel like the stalk would actually be used for sense as it looks too thin and cartilaginous to be used for combat against other incisaur, like the forked tongue of a snake.
It might just be me, but I think that the bumps over Incisaur's ears are meant to look like the eye/eyelid of a larger, more fierce dinosaur, maybe to deter predators.
If this was a real class I'd graduate
Yea and I would actually enjoy it
Yea, I wish you could go to msm head quarters and just learn monster biology for a season or something like that
Same
This would be the only class I’d actually like, and graduate 😂
This comment makes sense but it is so disturbing
as a leopard gecko owner, i also reckognized how the tail looks like the leopard geckos tail, and you actually were right! many geckos and lizards store fat in their tail, and some can even detach it for self defense.
Yeah, but sadly they don’t always regrow, and it can be quite harmful to the gecko
@@KayKorTeeVee it can be harmful but the gecko/lizards choose to do it… it could be an accident where someone scared the lizard and it drops it’s tail. But still
@DeCaelo Smith NOT EVERYONE I DIDNT KNOW THAT Y⃠O⃠U⃠ l⃠i⃠t⃠t⃠e⃠ translation: YOU LITTE-
@@KayKorTeeVee The tails don’t regrow to its full size.
Yeah it drops its tail just so if a animal bite it doesn’t get eaten (wow such knowige)
Maybe you should do monculus along with another monster whenever you get him because well... His anatomy is kind of not hiding anything
*H A N D*
neon blue hands
But do the hands end at a certain point or pull a catdog and just continue into another hand
(If someone smarter than me sees this please help)
@@Cahrssomething theres probably a big knot in the middle which the hands come from
@@cyan_14 that means they are all connected
Relating to the Ice Chunks snack thing, it in theory also aids the incisaur to obtain water, as once the chunk of ice melts inside it's body due heat and the grinding it has to pass through to basically chew the food, not only the incisaur solves 2 problems at once, but they also stay hydrated, cold and with enough electrolytes to keep going
Edit: What if, the Incisaur tail absorbing nutrients and being able to detach is not as an escape mechanism, because it is basically given that it has no natural predators, but rather, is a survival system, where, if food is very scarce, the incisaur will pop off it's tail and eat it, the tail grows bigger in size the more food he has been eating and the more nutrient rich it is, think of it as a survival food kit
But it wouldn’t need to eat it… camels don’t need to eat their own humps when food is scarce? Bears don’t need to eat their excess fat during hibernation?
@@dharrison6504 You see, food is sort of scarce at times, Especially that these are t-rex sized predators. So they eat their own tails.
@@dotheearthquake ok, that is VERY rare when animals actually eat themselves when they are hungry. Normally this bodies naturally use their fat storages with out any need of eating and digesting the body part in which the fat is stored
Maybe instead of being to eat, it drops only part of its tail to attract smaller carnivores to eat it, which the Incisaur then eats? Like a lure almost.
@@micahplunkett6500 I suppose is doesn’t have to drop it at all? It could be used like the spider-tailed horned viper, where most of incisaur is hidden (maybe underground) and then it wiggles it’s tail about to attract prey. That is my second to biggest pet peeve about his monster biology series, is that he seems to disregard convergent evolution… I get that they are designed by people and therefore take inspiration from real world things, but just because incisaur’s hail looks like a leap pars gecko’s tail, does not mean that they are used the same, AT ALL
Headcannon: Incisaur sells its saliva as toothpaste and the monsters are none the wiser at what it’s actually made of.
Monster handle say that this cannon
Could be liquid flourine (I think it's like that blue
If incisaur has a bite force that's enough to crush a car, think of the bite force of gob who was confirmed to have the biggest bite force in the monster world
I can only see this in a "Who Would Win" book.
I can imagine an Incisaur tearing fat chunks out of a washed up bowhead carcass like real world polar bears
@@pokechimp1544 wait, I thought monster were all vegan
@@John-mp4qc they are, but I can imagine that scenario
Incisuar helps its buds in the wondermine
I always interpreted the spines as ice crystals, like horns, hairs or quills except they're made entirely out of frozen water. Maybe they're a strange version of sweat, being used to cool off (though I don't know if having solid sweat melt would have the same effect as liquid sweat evaporating). Maybe they're ice reserves the Incisaur saves up when it's cold and uses up while it's warm, heck maybe it's solid pee because it eats so much ice. That or they could still be sensory organs
Also perhaps Incisaur barely has gums to begin with, with its teeth being rooted almost like wiggly ball joints so they can move, but there's no danger of them falling out despite having little to no gum tissue. Its gums could even be frozen solid, so they rattle just as much as bones do
I can feel poor, s monster, s dick hurts
Very nice and analytic work, but i have one query.
Wouldn’t hydrochloric acid be a very bad thing to clean your teeth with? Being an acid, it would definitely damage the tooth enamel which is not very good.
Good observation dude! I had the same question while researching. Turns out very diluted HCl acts as a cleaner and stain remover, but in high concentrations it is indeed harmful to tooth enamel.
@@Creeptaniumso, do you think that the saliva is mostly water and a tiny bit of Hydrochloric acid?
“And then we can roll the footage”
“AT BEEEEE KAYYYY!”
I got a Burger King ad
0:20 the most calmest argument ive ever seen
Omg hi leshy are u still mad about the lamb killing you?
I gotta say, that drawing of the incisaur skeleton is dope as hell, really really cool looking. You should do a render of just it’s skeleton sometime. I could see an incisaur skeleton being the main attraction in a museum or something lol.
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Very good video, but there is one thing- the tail cannot be a defence mechanism as there are no natural predators in the monster world. I still like most of the ideas on how the monsters work, they are very creative and make sense.
Finally, another one! I've been waiting for some time now! Love hearing the theories on how things tick and work, always an intresting topic.
This M. Biology video was so good it made me bite my arm. I love this, keep up the great work!
11:36 the skeleton looks horrifying
I have an idea for the cycle of monsters. You have a wheel of all your categories, and whichever one it lands on, spin that wheel, so you can spice up the order of monsters
Worth a try, thanks dude!
And thus, Monster Bio"july" was formed.
I LOVE INCISAUR I HAVE BEEN WAITING FOR THIS EPISODE SINCE EPISODE 1
4:25 “That three times fast”
5:04 very wiggly v̷̢̖̩̣̥̙͙̜̫̰̹̻̉̓͜ͅè̵̼̲͔̃̋̒̏͊̽̋̎͋͒͘͝r̵̛̝͆̉̍̆͜y̷̨̢̩̼̖̮͙͚̼̖͒́̿̂͋͗͒̂͐̄ ̸̨̠̣̜̮̳͙̲̤̙͙̦̀ͅw̶̧̢̢̼̻͓̹̖̾̆̋̅̔͂̔͛͒̐͛͘͘͝͠į̷̨̡̨̗͓̩̯̫̑̈́͐͋̀͂̚͘͝g̸̡̡̢͕̺̱̳͖̫͓͙̞̲̹͍̃g̴̢̤̘̮̬͉̥̪͇̗͓̗͓̔̈́̈̍̇̅̌̀̃͆͘͜͜ļ̵̨̠͕̦̣̠̠̠͈̹̅̍̃̈́̍̑̑͛̀̚̕͜ͅy̵̗̦̹̺͚͂́̏͋̾̔̎̈́̉͆̊́̋́
Another amazing monster biology! I love this series and I can't wait for future episodes. I'm aware that wheels are used to decide which monster will be next, but I am excited to see how you eventually tackle Kayna and Reedling.
Bro you content is great and your drawings WOW 🤩 just wow I’m a new viewer and I’m definitely watching you more in the future
Another day another masterpiece
My friend and I made an explanation for its vibraslap sound, maybe it uses it as a sort of calling to other incisaurs.
When it's not making music.
3:16 this silly little joke made my day. thank you creeptanium, keep being yourself.
#MSMdraw
Could you draw the playbachyderms taking a nap while their birds chat nearby?
Also the dragon rare incisaur reminds me of rare PongPing,which would maybe add too much dragon aesthetic to Amber island? I love the chameleon though, and the epics look great!
We need a collab between this guy and someone who is an expert in animal behavior
"Doughy lobes", what a phrase.
Dilophobot epic good. I'd like to see something like that happen for sure.
7:43 cold blooded means the body doesn't produce heat
Thats wrong. What he said was true
i know for a fact cold blooded animals like lizards need a hot environment to survive
These thumbnails are getting more and more chaotic, I love it 😂
I need Incisuar saliva in my toothpaste
Another awesome video!
It's just so interesting,keep up the good work!
YESSS FIRE MONSTER BIOLIGY!!!
Combos of this
Bowgart+Kayna= Bogart DNA was used to make a dino like monster
Sooza+Toe Jammer=Sooza particles melted with water make the spikes
Wynq+Potbelly= The skin of Wynq mixed with plants make the skin
Rootitoot+Mammott= The sound is a mutated version of a duo between Rootitoot and Mammott
What do you even mean? How tf is bowgart reptilian?
none of that makes any sense at all but ok
@@MoopyMSM thank you!
#MSMdraw The intro to Meet The Pyro with the Spy, Heavy, and Scout, but Mushaboom as Heavy, Sox as Spy, Hyehehe as Scout and Floogull as Pyro.
Finally you got a monster with the Water element!
This video was very entertaining considering that incisaur is my favorite fire monster.
i LOVE your educational real world stuff mixed with game more >W< ITS AWSOME!!
Babe wake up the next monster biology lesson just dropped
its a good day when you post
INCIZILLA STRIKES BACK!!!
I love how hes a gamer, animator, and scientist
and a musician.
Let's goooo I love monster biology!
#MSMDRAW Screemu trying to wake up Peowk
yep, the colors of the red colored rare concept you made is correct, it does use that type of red even
if i remember correctly matt has also said that incisaur can tighten its teeth to bite on harder things (do correct me if need be lads but i am very sure it was on a live)
Your videos are amazing as always 😊
I love incisaur tbh also I think the crystal spines on it's head are a kind of crystal looking plates that resemble or even have a similer structure to a real world crystal they'd be similar to a stegasaurus plates as we see them on the Tail as small spikes so they might be usefull to attract mates same with the horn on it's head that could also act as a defense mechanism and the plates could make it look like sharp Dimond spikes to intimate despite thier size they don't look that intimidating without the horn that resembles the rhino beetle that looks like it could shovel snow and do massive damage and the crystal could also help with intimidating foes
THE WAY THE ROBOT EPIC IS SHAPED LIKE THE REAL RARE
It’s possible that the tail detaching mechanism in the tail was, at one point, required, but as the Incisaur evolved to be bigger, it just wasn’t evolved away because it isn’t providing any disadvantages in survival
#MSMdraw can you draw Ghazt in a car with Humbug and Jeeode?
I really liked this monster biology episode, especially based off a monster that makes barely any sound! Keep up the good work, Creeptanium! ❤
mecha incisaur on the left is probably incisuar’s inspiration :) 14:00
P O N G - P I N G
I have learned that Incisaur can rattle their Incisors with Insane Intensity,evolution In the monster world Is very INtentional.very INcredible
Thumbnails cursed for this one but the content is always filled with any info that they can find or think of-
His mother: TIME TO CLEAN YOUR TEETH!
Incisaur:ok*bites the air*done!
I'd really like to see you make another swapping the elements video on the natural seasonals. "It would be so awesome, it would be so cool."
Imagine the whole amber island meeting a gigantic Version of incicasuar💀
If they do have a mechanical design for the epic incisaur, than that would be three dinosaur-based monsters with the epic being a cyborg.
the thumbnail is what I think it would look like in a horror movie tbh
Always thought it was weird it had a leopard gecko tail, also maybe the caudal autonomy is vestigial? the incisaur's ancestors could of had a use for it, but the modern incisaur no longer needs it but hasn't yet removed it from it's evolution
The fact im watching this before I go to sleep
#msmdraw Incisaur chugging a tube of toothpaste with Kayna, Stogg, and Phangler looking at Incisaur disgusted.
yay another episode of monster biology
Can't wait to see you try to explain cana >:}
Yes! Incisaur! My favorite quad monster!
damn i wish we got that chameleon rare instead. the cobra one is cool and all but that chameleon one u drew is awesome.
I LOOOVE PALEONTOLOGY so this has been my favorite mb so far!!
I might be relatable to insisaur cause i bit too hard and on my ring pop and now my teeth are wobbly/wiggly and it also hurts
Maybe the quills or blue things on the back of the head are a way to attract mates like peacocks and there tails.
In this series I learn more then my actual school
i was thinking perhaps the incisaur detachs the tail for a distraction then gobbles up the pray.
The fact that both Epic T-Rox and Epic Stogg have technological augmations.
😮
3:16 5:44 ah yes, jokes in what appears to be a serious and scientific video, that'll catch someone by a funny surprise
I can't wait for the next magical wheel spin cuz who knows it could land on one of the bone monsters that don't really have that much skin like ban jaw
I actually asked how hard Incisaur's bite would be on an MSM live and it apparently wouldn't hurt at all if it bit you since the teeth are so loose to make the rattle sound
Yeah, it just would swallow you whole
I have never clicked on a video faster than when this came out
Bro teaches more than my science teacher. And... I'll sub. Also, I would really want to know how Flowah got its scar
I'd really like to see yelmut. It'd be really interesting considering it can stretch its body like 2x its neutral(?) body height.
OU BOY I CAN’T WAIT FOR THIS
#msmdraw every baby quad in a school play where they all sing and quarrister is taking all the spotlight
Godzilsaur
That thumbnail just scared me to death
I feel like the stalk would actually be used for sense as it looks too thin and cartilaginous to be used for combat against other incisaur, like the forked tongue of a snake.
@@averagealiencosplayer4363 no, I’m just saying
BLOOD THIRSTY FROZEN CREATURE
My favorite amber island monster! :)
It might just be me, but I think that the bumps over Incisaur's ears are meant to look like the eye/eyelid of a larger, more fierce dinosaur, maybe to deter predators.
10:02 Don't think I missed "MightyChondria"
I would like to point out how in the dinosaur clip from Amber island, the back upper leg disappears during the animation
0:32 who is that on the bottem right? is that the back of a my little pony? XD
Imagine rare gnarls has the tree exclusive Continent and Amber Island
#MSMdraw a epic mammot saying “IS THAT THE BITE OF 87!?”
yes
Cant believe the Incisaur was actually the size of a T Rex
All official monsters meet fan made monsters.
Wonder if you will end up doing a video on what your guesses of the Fire Haven mythical (and maybe even Dreamythical) is going to look like
That would be hard since the community is making it
You should do five punkletons on a gate
the real question is, which potbelly is doing the argument? 0:24
incisaur, my belover
Now, imagine an Incisaur carrying its babies in its mouth. Can’t tell if it’d hurt the babies with its saliva or clean them (hopefully clean them)
9:00 "and worms for some reason"