Life Around A Red Dwarf S1E2 - Active Predators
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- Опубліковано 5 лют 2025
- Hello everyone, I apologies for the late upload there was an assortment of real life issues that pushed back my personal deadline for this episode several times. As a result, I did not get to cover as much as I initially intended and some of the models are a bit rushed. As a result, the next episode will go over some of the time that I have already covered, solidifying Nusku's basic ecology before we move onto land.
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Wow! 500 subs, thank you all for the support. I'm shooting for the week of July 4th for the next episode, I'll update this comment on any changes.
i subbed
@Project Rose Congratulations👍
Turn up the old mic and you're golden my dude
What 3D modeling programe do you youse for your 3D models?
I wanted to start my own alien biosphere.
Have you considered certain species evolving to be islands in order to collect sunlight and creatures might live on them. I’ll take the fact that you liked my post as yes
Thalassatesta: “reject animal, become plant”
That’s kinda like that one plant in alien biospheres that probably said “reject plant, embrace animal”
@@Emperordgualica which one was that?
@@jamiepritchard8179 The anthostomes I believe
@@jordanclares3302 thanks!
@@Emperordgualica it is kinda smart why stand still in one position and be easy target for things that eat your leaves when you can become an animals with amazing strength or fly
I appreciate to cope with no aliens we were like "FINE WE'LL DO IT OURSELVES" and made the best genre on youtube
I agree
I actually did a project like this for school
it alreadye xisted this is just a variation where they show how they made every organism
Yea
One thing worth noting: Red light does not penetrate water as well, so the photosynthesis layer will be shallower.
Yes sir, already have that in the script for the next episode :)
*humans finally meet aliens*
Nusku aliens: nice to see you
Humans: you..mean meet us, right?
Nusku aliens: 👁 👁 👁 👁 👁
I came from the Biblaridion's Speculative Evolution series, it is awesome to see more like these Popping up! You gained a subscriber, friend.
XD dude same
I found this dude through the recommended but also watch Biblaridion's stuff
I also watched that series, and now I'm subbed to several speculative evolution channels. I know Alien Biosphere's isn't Bib's primary work, but he's gotten me into this whole side of youtube. And I love all this stuff I'm seeing.
Same
I had exact same story
If there's one thing I don't like here, it's the fact that some animals, especially Loricatorumstoma and Morsdontia are way too dark and it's hard to see what they actually looked like. When I took screenshots of them and tampered with the pictures in SAI to actually see what they look like, they are absolutely amazing and incredibly weird. It's too bad that gets lost.
They are quite dark. That is on me. Working on making the brightness a bit more bearable
A hello from Brazil, great Project!
Hope it keep being amazing
Pra você que gosta de biologia expeculativa ou exobiologia te recomendo a série Biosfera Alienígena do canal Biblaridion, sinceramente acho que é bem melhor que essa , pois explica de forma mais detalhada os processos evolutivos, enquanto esse canal basicamente engoliu milhões de anos em menos de um mês e sem entregar um conteúdo mais rebuscado, com explicações mais plausíveis. Tipo ele evoluiu hemocianina pra hemoglobina explicando de uma forma muito rasa que tipo de processo força esse tipo de evolução.
Kkkk sempre tem br nos lugar mais aleatório do youtube, tô pensando fazer um projeto desses mas por enquanto só penso msm
Oi mano, tô aqui desde o início do canal
@@matheusveigamatveiga1995 é que a série alien biosphere serve como um tutorial, é por isso que é muito bem explicado, aqui é mais projeto mesmo sem a parte de tutorial.
E só pra avisar que os bichos com hemocianina e hemoglobina evoluíram sangue de forma separada, que nem os moluscos e os vertebrados
Damn finally! Awesome episode
Good Vids👍
One legend to another
@@mousesteam7882 I was going to say that.
These episodes just get better and better with each installment. I can appreciate the added length as well as a literally defined cladogram for keeping track of these creatures. One gripe I do have is that most creatures denoted with archaeo-/archea- tend to descend earlier in most cladograms rather than later, as seen at 1:51, but that is more of a nitpick than anything. Overall? Well made and thank you for making this Rose-man.
Thats a fair gripe, ill keep that in mind in the future
@@projectrose6041 thanks, and thank you for taking the time to respond.
You could use the “eu” prefix meaning true as well. That tends to work.
When making alien biospheres Biblaridion used both of those, but this can sometimes be tricky.
This is a great series so far. I would like to point out, however, that on earth the early notochords of the first vertebrates were not hard tissue, relying on internal pressure. The original arthropod outer layers were likely more like those of tardigrades and velvet worms, arthropod relatives with a tough but flexible outer layers. There were more steps. Still, as you pointed out, there isn't time to fit in all the details
Hey, do you think the piscisrotros' two throats could eventually evolve into bilaterally asymetrical, separated lungs and gut?
This could be an intriguing possibility...
I've noticed that a common thread in all these projects is just how continuous evolution is, making it hard to break things into episodes, which makes it harder for the human mind to really get a grasp on and enjoy. I also notice the relatively few lineages in existence at the same time (compared to Earth). Reality is easy because the animals we have we already have and figuring out their ancestry comes later (if we ever figure it out), whereas speculative evolution projects kind of require that it all be figured out already, which must be an enormous workload. Anyways, I love the art.
WOOOOHHHOOOOOO HYYYYYYYPE!!!!!!
Also I really like the horizontal "jaws" of your caudobranchiis descendants cause they remind me of my aliens the zupafinks.
nice to see you here
Wassup bro
@@ai97Nord wassup
and when you think about it... Caudobranchiis kinda sounds like caudobrachus :sussy:
@@maxim9470 I actually thought about that resemblance back when episode 1 was the newest
I can't wait to see a five-eyed elephant (Sure if the conditions are right for that to evolve😅)
There’s a whole lotta gravity on the mofo if it were possible
This is yet another great episode! It’s quite funny how I made a reference to this project when comparing bkue blood (in the case of my creatures the blue blood’s darker)
Gonna have to subscribe to keep an eye on this one! It's very cool to see another project like Alien Biospheres, which I'm assuming was an inspiration. Something about breaking several thousands of views by your third video tells me this might blow up a little bit at some point, fingers crossed.
Can't wait to see these critters evolve more complexity as they adapt to this world.
The great wonder of intelligent design is that even those that don't believe in it can still do it. Excellent work.
Oh oh shit oh shit when you said the doormat evolved holes to respirate I saw where you were going for. These will the future rulers, will they huh
Can't wait for the five-eyed elephants to team up with the spooders and the pancakes in the far future to make the scientifically accurate Galactic Federation
Agreed.
Agreed.
I like how these are almost half the length of the (sry I don’t remember their name but it’s biblaryan or something) videos and give you about as much.
Hoping to make longer vids in the future
@@projectrose6041 That’s would be great
Biblaridion
Alien biosphere is more for people who know a small or decent amount on biology. Project rose is more for people are already well informed on the topic.
It seems to skip over many of the smaller details, like how they change so much in a single step.
The quality of this videos is really great, you migth inspire me into doing one of my own
Hey I like your videos and I'm glad you're one of the few that make this kind of series thank you
I'm so glad this showed up in my suggested, I can't get enough of this sort of stuff
I can't even imagine what the beak fish will become
Liking where this is going so far! However, it feels a bit rushed. I think it'd be better if you talked about fewer animals, but spend more time talking about what each animal does and eats.
Also, a bit of things I noticed that you should keep in mind for the future: while eyes may readily evolve, other body parts may not. Mouths for instance don't really evolve or fuse, mainly because evolving another mouth implies that either the entire gut or a significant part of the gut has been duplicated during development. While it's not entirely out of the question that duplication can happen (this happened many times on Earth), it's generally rare to see duplication happen in complex animals, since duplication will most likely mess up other bodily functions and kill the organism. You really only see duplication in basal or wormlike creatures
Likewise, I'm not too certain about the disappearance of the feeding arm in the basal manuseptum. They may become vestigial and shrink, and eventually disappear, but more often than not, vestigial things get repurposed into a new body part. I think what would most likely happen is that the fish would evolve a 3-pronged jaw, or it may get repurposed into a sensory tentacle
Second, I'm not too sure that having air holes in fish is too biologically realistic. Oxygen doesn't dissolve in water very readily, so fish generally need a wide gill surface and very efficient respiration in order to extract the oxygen from the water. Having air holes will limit the amount of oxygen they can take in, so these air hole fish will likely be at a major disadvantage. It is likely that fish on any world will convergently evolve gills, as that's the only feasible way to extract oxygen from the water
I should also mention that since fish are in the water, it's not generally very necessary for them to evolve a support system like bones or exoskeleton. While it is indeed advantageous to have one, the evolutionary pressure likely isn't high enough for it to appear so quickly in the evolutionary timeline. On Earth, bones appeared as a way for fish to store vital minerals, and then later got repurposed into armor and support structures once the ocean became populated and diverse enough that competition became fierce. If your fish have bones and exoskeletons, then it's likely that this will also happen. I'd place bone development somewhere near the Cambrian Explosion/Devonian equivalent of this planet, so that's still a bit of a ways off
Oh wow
Actually, that last arm may not have 100℅ vanished- it may have merely internalized, and in the trullamorphs it has since reappeared
6:10 that will make for a great out-of-contex clip
THE PODILAMINA LOOKS A LOT LIKE A TRILOBITE, THAT COULD BE AN AXEMPAL OF CONVERGANT EVOLUTION.
This is a hella deep cut so I don't expect anyone to know what I'm talking about, but with _Loricatorumstoma_ you literally made a Kagewani lmao
This is so good! I love how it really has its own style, and am really impressed how it can be so succinct and understandable without any earth analogues (which is definitely my least favourite part of specevo). I was wondering if you were going to start using drawings of ecosystems (maybe fan made like Bib does)?
I really like how much the animals have changed, they look so cool!
This is very cool!
I'd buy a plushie of Ostopiscis, not gonna lie.
love this so far! cant wait to see more.
This is wonderful so far! Please, keep it up.
One question from a newbie in this hobby: could an incomplete digestive system ever evolve into a true gut? Has this sort of thing ever happened on earth?
I started watching this yesterday and it's very well explained and interesting!
I wonder what did you use to make the 3d models...
That’s quite a few body plans and their odd at that wich makes me excited for what’s to come
1:58
am I the only one that finds this thing adorable
From a flat limbless single eyed sea pancake to a basically highly derived jawless cartilage fish (which you called Bone Fish even if they don't have any bones yet?) in a single step looks very rushed. Like you missed a few important steps.
They do have a backbone, so that's probably why it's named what it is
It's already quite some work to create all these cratures and ecosystems, It seems like quite a jump but in return we have more content and more interesting species without having to talk about every transitional species between the sea pancake and a fish honestly
@@raku8349 especially since he's aiming for multiple biospheres and can't go into as much detail on each. We're getting the highlight reel.
i don't think it's that huge of a leap, tbh. the evolution of simple limbs and a back fin might be a little quick, but it still has the same general body shape, and the in-between stages wouldn't be very interesting in this case (and would be extra work to model). it's a flat flappy thing with one eye, and it eventually evolves into a more efficient flat flappy thing, with some extra eyes and a stronger back.
He does describe the creatures evolving, I do agree with you but most people don’t want to be bogged down by the minute details of fictional creatures changing.
love the video series. why, exactly, would a one-way digestive system be less efficient?
I love this series, do you have a discord server?
yes I do discord.gg/2pMn7DZMq4
I would argue aganist calling any animal there "the most developed" unless you put them through a time mashine, all of those creatures have had as much time to develop. A bat isn't more developed than a sponge, they just have diffrent evolutionary strategies
Dyorostros beak looking rather untextured ngl.
Loricatorumstoma would most likly be able to retract their gill arms in to not get damage, also I find it unlikely for any animal to have two throats yet a fused mouth. Other then that I say your good.
I'm looking forward to see evolution in the watery planet too!
this one has a rushed vibe, like a lot of creatures evolved all at once here, but knowing irl evolution thats not unheard of on earth
You're absolutely right to think that. I think this is the worst of my three episodes in my opinion. (even though ep 1 was a train-wreck). Episode three is the one I'm happiest with right now, but of course there is much to improve.
@@projectrose6041 yeah i just watched episode 3 and it kind of felt like a fix for this one. either way, this project is super interesting
why would the pisceslamina have eyes if it lives in the dark bottom? wouldnt the absence of light render it useless, and wouldnt they opt for more apt systems like the vibration-sensing hairs that you mentioned?
**insert shocked and happy noises here**
Loricatorumstoma's eyes seem pretty vulnerable.
So do our nutsacks
The thalassatesta look like the gastrozowens from another alien biospheare series
Comvergent evolution?
Let's go let's go let's go!
All caudabranchiis descendants: reject whale, become shark (with broken neck)
Really like these
Yessssss
Is there a program or website that you use to make and add to the cladograms, or are you being a mega chad doing it manually?
Yeah I use GIMP, Layers make it a bit easier because I can save different branch types as templates. But adding all of the creatures for this episode still took well over an hour.
this is like a shitty biblaridon alien biosphere, epic
This is awesome.
This type of stupidly niche videos that I will literally never have use for is the shit that I live for.
Could you please show the sizes of the creatures and show what kind of environment they are living in?
I came in search for content to satisfy by need for biology, and I found something much better.
Some final touchs were in order?
lol yes if you saw the first version there was an error on my part when uploading initially, quick fix though
@@projectrose6041 I hadn't seen the original post before it was privated but I had assumed as much I'm 9 minutes in and it's been great
Really enjoyed this further upload - and well done, entertaining presentation!
yay
yesss new video >:3
i love the shrooms
What 3d software do you use?
First Comment,
Hello Project Rose, Good Video👍
Planet Nusku, planet of weird aliens like fungus plant, armored fish, filter feeder fish, sesile like corals, small sand burrowing and alien fish with 5 eyes(1 big eye and 4 small eyes)
whoever disliked this is a coward!
Could, might, perhaps, shall, probably. All of these and more are words you can use in place of "may". I encourage you do so.
The graph is a bit difficult to fallow along with. Mainly having the previous ancestor on both the upper part and as one of the off shoots.
Oh God, side way head sharks!!!!!!!!
What program do you use to make the 3D models?
Blender, I saw it in a different comment from him
@@jamiepritchard8179 🙏
I can’t wait until these go onto land
People are copying Biblaridion and I love it!
Insta like
PD:🎵It's the cambrian explosion🎵
Ngl the models are better than bibs
Maybe, but things are happening too fast and I feel there's less work and explanations than bibs
podilamina looks cute!
The time for this drastic changes is far to short. Even more drastical changes, lke whale evolution where not that extrem
Bug shark 7:31
I just realized it's called Purpongus because it looks like a purple fungus
I think so
Woah major issue. How the hell did an animal that swam like a whale suddenly swim like a fish? You can't just switch from one to another
I think you might’ve goofed something lol. Which one
@@projectrose6041 the caudabranchiis evolved from the manuseptum right? If so then the way you had them designed means that it would move those arms up and down not side to side. So how did an animal like that suddenly switch to an entirely different swimming style that it's own anatomy goes against?
@@tristanhelgerson7964 manuseptum swim like fish, their hairs have no rigidity, they do not form a fin. They move their “tails” side to side and occasionally catch food with them.
@@projectrose6041 neither do sea stars but that doesn't change the way they were physically built. Moving those limbs side to side means they are going to clump together and the amount of food you're gonna get is gonna fall. Here's an easy question. If you really intended them to move side to side why did you not just put them on the top and bottom of those arms?
@@projectrose6041 the reason fish drown on land is because their gill filaments clump together. The same thing happens here
The discord link isn't working for me. Is this just a me problem?
idk should i make a new link
@@projectrose6041 Hmmm, what is the link to? if it's to an invitation to the server you're fine and it's my computer being dumb. But if it's for the server in general then you should redo it.
discord.gg/ZJpKuPBrgR try this
love the new video btw
@@projectrose6041 sadly it doesn't work, i'm gonna try my phone now
This is all very cool but I feel like evolution is moving like a little way too fast and the creatures are pretty earth like except having more eyes and different colors (doesn’t mean I don’t love all this btw just a bit of friendly criticism)
I agree
These are evolving at like, Light speed
How do "Spec Evo Channels" like you make these 3D models of the animals?
I'm really curious!
I believe he said that he is 3d modeller in the description of first video. Also he said he uses blender
My Nigga really said “perpongus” lmaoo
Hey do you wanna collab? I do lots of spec zoo stuff and have an audience that might just love this!
Yes I’d love to collab! email me through the email attached to my channel or contact me throughout discord.
3:59 i think this is a mistake
yes, It is, that's kind of annoying but I'm going to leave it :(
@@projectrose6041 I have been waiting for the next Biblaridion Alien Biosphere video. To see that another similar series is running along side makes me happy as I don't like waiting that much. It's probably the way you feel when you render those 3D models. Although it may be shaky and unpolished at times, all great works were once at the drawing board before they were at a grand display. I wish you luck in your speculation.
When will you make next video
@@sikhaguha80 Making 3D models takes time and so does making videos. Be patient.
@@projectrose6041I kinda like it. Adds a bit of character :)
I want to pet a pisceslamina.
I want a trullamorph
Not bad copy of Biblaridion’s “Alien biospheres”
yes, but Biblaridion still seems to have some of the best content, as it talks and explains evolutionary processes better in detail. This channel basically did in a month what Biblaridion is taking a long time to do, but it did very quickly, while Biblaridion studies and cares a lot about the content that is presented to us.
It's not really a copy, is it? People have been making their alien worlds long, LONG before Bib did his. The presentation style is the same, but it takes Rose less time because he doesn't need to intricately explain every adaptation, whilst Bib is doing his planet less as a project and more as a tutorial for other people who are new to these things.
purpungus
These are awesome! I love these creatures, hoping they dont get sapient personally
I hate that you used pisces for fish xD Use ichtyo like a normal person
Dude trippin'
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Not as good as Biblaridion videos but still decent. @
This channel is better than Biblaridon. It is way more detailed, though I suggest some changes, or else you will probably be called a copy cat by the toxic community!
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