Imagine a future where entire biospheres are sponsored by Corporations or private entities. Imagine reaching sentience, only to find out your species only exists because of the whim of some wealthy alien patron.
@@pll3827 that's almost comforting, knowing that someone wanted us as a work of art like that (assuming there's no horrible twist involved, which you could effortlessly do I might add)
Nope, not just you- I would absolutely love plushies and figurines of each and every one of the animals in this series! Someone please fund this! \(^.^)/
This is just incredible. I study biology and i'm amazed with the content, can't even imagine the time and effort put to make such an accurate depiction with such complex information about evolution, biodiversity and biomechanics. BBC should invest in your content, is truly beautiful and amazing. Thank you very much for this, and congratulations for the quality of your videos.
@@rlyehian2229 Honestly I don't see why he couldn't do both, though the real question is if he'll make this series go long enough to evolve intelligent life.
@@firstlast-ey4ly yeah that would be cool if he did both. Although I find your idea of the show continuing on untill intelligence evoles on TIRA-292B a more interesting concept would be humans coming to TIRA and seeing the interactions the fauna have with humans and seeing how they adapt to an urban environment caused by humans colonizing the planet.
@@rlyehian2229 While human colonization is cool, I think it'd be just as neat to see how life with a similar intelligence to humans evolve, at least before the colonization bit. Maybe he could then explore various cultures and civilizations amid the intelligent life.
Man, i have to Say It, this Is one of the most fascinating series i ever watched. Following the evolution of this imaginary world helps to dream about the life that i hope we'll discover amidst the stars.
This man is so dedicated, he made an entire alien ecosystem for his 70k subscribers. Most giant UA-camrs don’t put half as much work into their videos.
I just randomly thought about this videos potential existence 10 minutes after you posted it. UA-cam must have sent me a special priority psychic notification for something so important.
I was thinking. With the constantly depleting atmospheric H2S, the “plants would be at risk of going extinct even with proliferating sulfur reduction bacteria. Then I thought about how cows produce copious amounts of methane as waste byproducts almost to the point of contributing to climate change when factory farmed (which is so sad btw). What if, to deal with the excess waste sulfur produced by the plants, the herbivores of this world evolved a symbiotic relationship with the sulfur reducing bacteria similar to how we have our own gut biome. The excess H2S would be released through flatulence or some other way. I know it’s childish to talk about but farts evolved for a reason. Also, this may be how they consume such acidic water that would cover the planet. Sorry posting this a third time.
Just a point on the cows, methane produced by them is actually a major contributor to climate change, to the point where they are the agricultural industry's largest source of greenhouse gas emissions. I think globally the agriculture industry accounts for around 20% of greenhouse gas emissions.
There are sulfur mining operations around volcanos, it is difficult and dangerous since humans are not built to process sulfur. But these animals would find such a place a to be really good. High sulfur in the air would imply even higher amounts of sulfur in the ground.
The camel is actually incredibly interesting, as it likely attained its large body size due to an abundance of food (which it was exclusively able to consume) in its original habitat, the american south west, before it migrated and successfully colonized other desert regions.
The camel hump is also interesting, as it likely evolved as an adaptation to very cold, rather than very dry, climates: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Camel#Evolution
Ben Thomason yeah, they’re adapted to eating plants there that no other animal on the planet can eat. They migrated across the Bering land bridge in the opposite directions humans did
28:54 I actually find these guys cute. To me they look like a cross between tarantulas and wooly mammoths. I’m weird and actually really like the way tarantulas/spiders look.
Every time I think "it's been long enough, I should rewatch all of Alien Biospheres", Bib puts a new one up. Clearly this means I should just have them on loop constantly to make more happen :P
@@CompactStar I've seen at least 200 hundred comments saying something similar unironically about how his videos feel like they pass too quick because they're so interesting or aren't long enough to take 2 months to create. But if they were joking, my bad.
Biblaridion, I love this content. It genuinely makes my day whenever I see it in my recommended feed and has caused me to be more and more interested in speculative evolution. Thank you. Take as much time as you need on these videos, as it only means the videos you make will be even better than they already are.
This series is absolutely incredible! Such high quality content for a free UA-cam channel. I can’t even imagine how long each of these episodes take to plan, animate, and edit. You guys deserve all the kudos I can give. Thank you for working so hard to create this series, and for inspiring me.
Bibladarion you should make a sequel series where you new intelegent life starts building a civilization and the animals and environment for said civilization
The lophostomes that branched off from the malacoforms have a thru-gut now, and every clade in polypodia has a thru-gut beforehand, and the chemophytes just don’t poop
It gets better and better. One question. Wouldn't these animals eventually change body shape and/or number of limbs eventually? Will you eventually have an intelligent sapient species?
Ok lystrocherids vs techopods might be the significant question : Techopods have feathers , a placenta and are endotherms with the ability to hibernate ... Lystrocherids are proficient diggers , have developed eyes , and are near developing a multi staged metamorphosis ... I am not saying they'll fight for ecological nieches afther a mass extinction ... I am just saying that i bet on these two guys to survive a mass extinction that whipes out most of the primitive megafauna ... And that then they will also have plenty of opportunities to evolve and develop ... Also ... 26:10 WHAT A COUPLE OF C H O N C K E R S
31:07 that art is abslutely brilliant. It does make the eyes look very canine-like, hinting they can turn and focus as well, and the teeth are probably too mammal-like, but I still love it.
I guess the question is what that means: ?Plants with moving parts, but which are still sessile (like the Venus Flytrap). ?Fully motile multicellular autotrophs, rather like that sea slug that steals chlorophyll from algae. (This might be a plant that evolved to be motile or an animal that evolved autotrophy.) ?Heterotrophic animals evolved from plants (1 type of completely separate evolution of animals). ?Sessile autotroph evolved from animals.
I'll bet my fake, imaginary money on the leptopods eventually evolving something more intelligent, perhaps a complex pack mentality at least? Honestly, I think the last episode will be about the evolution of human level intelligence.
like i could go to the sahara and see amblypods drinking alongside camels,or go to alaska and see a thecopod fighting a lynx over territory,or to siberia to see a fight between a tiger and a hadrodont,that's what dragans art makes me feel like
so maybe… in the next video... can you squeeze a chapter about the sounds they may or may not make? also thes series is really evolving i can see ;) and i like it!
@@01jiratjiampoonsap80 I made this at 4 dislikes and 2.6 thousand likes. I'm not going to constantly come back and change the comment to make it accurate. Plus I was just commenting on the massive difference between the two.
While it sure is beautiful I have to ruin that wish. The atmosphere would suffocate and dissolve you and everything would smell like rotten eggs. The Water is too acidic to drink and the organisms here are probably not edible
@@celihenry3227 Yeah, centaurism leaves them free to develop more specialized manipulators. Although, as with primates, you might see limbs specialized for complex manipulation first develop as locomotory limbs for an arboreal animal, like monkey or ape hands which are used for both climbing and manipulating branches to access food. But first we'll need sociability, particularly parental care, since that allows for offspring to learn from their parents rather than needing to survive based on instinctive behavior supplemented by individual learning. So far he hasn't discussed social behavior much, and I'm guessing there's not much sociability apart from possibly schooling/herding behavior to protect against predators.
You know what I would love? I would love to see this series end with an animal similar to humans, then the project would be transferred to a world builder focused on culture or it could be continued by Biblarion but with more exploration of the culture of the species!
@Biblaridion have you seen the recently released Alien Worlds series on Netflix? What a time to be alive, I've been searching for this type of content on youtube for years and a week after I found your awesome stuff Netflix also releases something on the same topic. Awesome stuff! I just wanted to say good job on your series (and I'd love to see more videos like this on your channel)!
Well, I didn't like it very much. The biospheres were barely explored and much of of the episode were just shots on Earth. Alien Planet is much better in that sector
@@victorabaderamos6019 True, though it at least was interesting and gave us aspects of convergant evolution which was cool. Though if they ever get new episodes or a second season they really need to fix a lot of problems
@@victorabaderamos6019 well, yeah, I agree that it was pretty shalow, but it's not like we get things like these everyday. I'd much prefer if they went more in-depth with each planet, instead of focusing on a single gimmick of it and 1-2 inhabiting species. But welp, it's a start I think. If enough people will watch it, I'm sure more series like this will get funding.
Now I must say lad, this is one of the greatest channels I’ve ever saw on youtube. Those amazing conlanging videos and now THAT ? Truly an astonishingly amazing and fantastic work of yours right there. Really.
wow, this is one of those things i didnt know i needed before i had it. love the series and cant wait for the next episode. im also interested in this game you mentioned. cant wait to see what the future will hold for this series!
FULL LIST OF ARTISTS & THEIR ARTWORKS TIMESTAMPS
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carnwenn: 33:56
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Dinomaster337: 30:47
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Kiwi the Cartographer: 2:04 21:47 26:51
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It’s funny how this didn’t have any replies at all
@@cosmerdisstudios4399 Yeah... :)
Why
@@williambailey8340 Why what?
I'm fully prepared to cry when inevitably there's a mass extinction
Theres gonna be plenty buddy
NOOOOO
i think that the animal at 30:59 will become intelligent because they can evolve hands & make tools
@@pheevosgregory3401 I sure hope they dont
Me too bru
This world is sponsored by campfire
WORLDS FIRST PLANET WIDE SPONSOR
Imagine a future where entire biospheres are sponsored by Corporations or private entities. Imagine reaching sentience, only to find out your species only exists because of the whim of some wealthy alien patron.
It's really getting hot in there
@@Skeleton-bs7zy how much
Amazon will have life imitate art
@@pll3827 that's almost comforting, knowing that someone wanted us as a work of art like that (assuming there's no horrible twist involved, which you could effortlessly do I might add)
Therapist: Scientifically accurate egg laying spider mammoth isn't real it can't hurt you.
Scientifically accurate egg laying spider mammoth: 30:00
incredible comment
This deserves more likes
'Scientifically-accurate egg-laying spider mammoth' is an accurate description for the thylacopods.
God, I'm so sick of arachnophobes. Get over it, please🙄
@@etinarcadiaego7424 Good. Stay sick. Just like spiders we're here to stay. Get over us getting over it.
Would I be the only one who would be interested in plushies of the animals shown/made in this series?
Nope, not just you- I would absolutely love plushies and figurines of each and every one of the animals in this series! Someone please fund this! \(^.^)/
I need a xerostracan plush.
They may be wierd but it will be kinda like having a plushie spider.
I'd love plush versions of literally any of these animals.
I want a mini cthulhu elephant too!
That was the smoothest "ovoviviparity" pronunciation that has ever happened,
True
The feeling when this comes out when your doing school and you have to wait a couple hours to see it.
This happened to me... 😅😢
but it just came out. did you open it just to comment and close it?
Big oof
Im watching this to procrastinate on my homework...
@@Wooper160atThePond came out during the 10 min break period between classes
This is just incredible. I study biology and i'm amazed with the content, can't even imagine the time and effort put to make such an accurate depiction with such complex information about evolution, biodiversity and biomechanics.
BBC should invest in your content, is truly beautiful and amazing. Thank you very much for this, and congratulations for the quality of your videos.
I think we are very similar as I was going to write the same thing, I am glad that there are more people that appreciate this incredible content
YES PRAISE BIBLARIDION. HE HAS BLESSED US ONCE MORE.
COME ON BOYS, HE CANT HEAR US!
BUGS!BUGS!BUGS!
LETS GOOOOOOO
PRAISE
@@danchase859 bugs!!!!!!!!!!!!
LETS FRICKINNN GOOOOOOOOOOOOO
If the creatures decide to evolve fur, i'm just gonna say this:
*THEY'VE SEEN THE TITLE, THEY'RE COMING*
Who are you talking about?
@@decivex the furries
@@arthurgabriel2625 oh god.
@@arthurgabriel2625 Never heard of them owo
Oh god please no
What if you wanted to evolve to be giant.
But god said:
*Square cubed law*
What it you
Wanted to be the apex predator in water
But god said
*DRAG*
thats the patch that stop people to get OP, but yet everyone hate it
@@maucazalv903 They hated it so much that the Dinosaur faction found a way to cheat the system, and became insanely op.
evolution: is possible and have constraint
life: it's time to get funky
@@adt_10terrarian5 God: Lmao get nerfed.. TO DEATH
When this series is over, you should do a colab with TierZoo to rank the creatures of your world !
I would have preferred an hour long step by step evolution video showing how everything changed in a timelap or a documentary of the ecosystem.
@@rlyehian2229 Honestly I don't see why he couldn't do both, though the real question is if he'll make this series go long enough to evolve intelligent life.
@@firstlast-ey4ly yeah that would be cool if he did both. Although I find your idea of the show continuing on untill intelligence evoles on TIRA-292B a more interesting concept would be humans coming to TIRA and seeing the interactions the fauna have with humans and seeing how they adapt to an urban environment caused by humans colonizing the planet.
@@rlyehian2229 While human colonization is cool, I think it'd be just as neat to see how life with a similar intelligence to humans evolve, at least before the colonization bit. Maybe he could then explore various cultures and civilizations amid the intelligent life.
YESSS
Most watchers: Oh cool to see all adaptations.
Me: Baby animals looking adorable even here.
I want to pet them
Do you want to die in a million different ways jk
They look like potatoes
This world would be an arachniphob's nightmare but yes, very cute
@@madquaker69 I love spiders, so I wouldn't mind living in this world
Biblaridion: uploads part 8
Me: "oh god, it's happening. Evebody, calm down!"
This is part 8
@@dimorphodonstan862 why did I write 5?
@@enderboy-db3sh idk
Surprise Pikachu face
I SAID CAML DAWN STOP PANIKCING
Man, i have to Say It, this Is one of the most fascinating series i ever watched. Following the evolution of this imaginary world helps to dream about the life that i hope we'll discover amidst the stars.
Same
This man is so dedicated, he made an entire alien ecosystem for his 70k subscribers. Most giant UA-camrs don’t put half as much work into their videos.
I just randomly thought about this videos potential existence 10 minutes after you posted it. UA-cam must have sent me a special priority psychic notification for something so important.
One day before it was posted I thought”man we need Alien Biospheres again” someone heard my prayer.
I need to say, I thought about this series just yesterday.
NO ONE CAN EXPLAIN WHY THIS SERIES IS LITERALLY THE BEST THING ON UA-cam AND I LOVE IT
I was thinking. With the constantly depleting atmospheric H2S, the “plants would be at risk of going extinct even with proliferating sulfur reduction bacteria. Then I thought about how cows produce copious amounts of methane as waste byproducts almost to the point of contributing to climate change when factory farmed (which is so sad btw). What if, to deal with the excess waste sulfur produced by the plants, the herbivores of this world evolved a symbiotic relationship with the sulfur reducing bacteria similar to how we have our own gut biome. The excess H2S would be released through flatulence or some other way. I know it’s childish to talk about but farts evolved for a reason. Also, this may be how they consume such acidic water that would cover the planet. Sorry posting this a third time.
Big Red Maniac It’s really a relevant idea! You should talk about it in the Discord rather than here, you will have more chance to reach the creator.
You should post this as much as You can, this is a brilliant idea!
Just a point on the cows, methane produced by them is actually a major contributor to climate change, to the point where they are the agricultural industry's largest source of greenhouse gas emissions. I think globally the agriculture industry accounts for around 20% of greenhouse gas emissions.
It's a great idea, don't be sorry for reposting it
There are sulfur mining operations around volcanos, it is difficult and dangerous since humans are not built to process sulfur. But these animals would find such a place a to be really good. High sulfur in the air would imply even higher amounts of sulfur in the ground.
Praying my Anthostoma boys become the dominant species...
The camel is actually incredibly interesting, as it likely attained its large body size due to an abundance of food (which it was exclusively able to consume) in its original habitat, the american south west, before it migrated and successfully colonized other desert regions.
The camel hump is also interesting, as it likely evolved as an adaptation to very cold, rather than very dry, climates: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Camel#Evolution
Camels are from America?!
Ben Thomason yeah, they’re adapted to eating plants there that no other animal on the planet can eat. They migrated across the Bering land bridge in the opposite directions humans did
Ben Thomason they are though the native ones became extinct on account of when humans came from Asia.
@@alsatusmd1A13 I thought they were related to llamas?
ITS HERE AND ALMOST 40 MINUTES BRO
Episode 20= 1hour 30minutes
Yay, finally a return of all my sleep paralysis demons!
Spehnopterans are horrifying, imagine a falcon that has claws for a beak diving down at you
26:06
*BOY,*
* _inhales deeply_ *
*_H E T H I C C_*
Also, call me immature, but I still crack up whenever I hear him say “gonapods.”
Firstly they are called gonapods, then the mass extinction happens, now they are gone-a-pods)))
28:54 I actually find these guys cute. To me they look like a cross between tarantulas and wooly mammoths. I’m weird and actually really like the way tarantulas/spiders look.
I agree. Some spiders can be really cute. These creatures look like jumping spiders
I hope Biblaridion will make a part about Foster's rule, where an animal gets bigger or smaller do to living on an island.
You guessed it
Every time I think "it's been long enough, I should rewatch all of Alien Biospheres", Bib puts a new one up.
Clearly this means I should just have them on loop constantly to make more happen :P
I want to see, like, a butterfly pin board for the thousands of species of Opisthopterans with subtly different wing sizes and whacky colours.
Opisthopteran House in Space Zoo.
This sounds both amazing and horrifying
We really need a space zoo game.
I literally thought to myself yesterday "Hmm, another alien boisphere episode must be coming out soon" and I was right.
I like how you can tell if they came from radial and bilateral by looking at the eyes
I love the fact that a game about this series is coming.
Really? on PC?
@@alpacawithouthat987 most likely on pc.
These are always too short. This vid feels like it's only about five minutes long and we need MORE.
A Marmalade Person you want more long videos at a quicker rate? Go donate on Patreon then lmao, otherwise be patient
@@riot2136 It's a joke... the video's too long
@@CompactStar I've seen at least 200 hundred comments saying something similar unironically about how his videos feel like they pass too quick because they're so interesting or aren't long enough to take 2 months to create. But if they were joking, my bad.
@@riot2136 it's twenty thousand
Biblaridion, I love this content. It genuinely makes my day whenever I see it in my recommended feed and has caused me to be more and more interested in speculative evolution. Thank you. Take as much time as you need on these videos, as it only means the videos you make will be even better than they already are.
Damn I binged this whole series and now I NEED the next part. I can't wait to see more, I'm shocked more people don't make videos like this!
Finally! I love this series
This series is fantastic. The amount of work you're putting in is genuinely amazing. I've never seen anyone try what you're doing here. Huge props!!!
This series is absolutely incredible! Such high quality content for a free UA-cam channel. I can’t even imagine how long each of these episodes take to plan, animate, and edit.
You guys deserve all the kudos I can give. Thank you for working so hard to create this series, and for inspiring me.
Bibladarion you should make a sequel series where you new intelegent life starts building a civilization and the animals and environment for said civilization
very good idea this comment should have more likes
Waaaayyy to early for that. It takes time
A video series about one intelligent life-form from this planet that makes a video series about biospheres that are alien to it.
Also I mean at the end of this series.
@@IN-eb3lm I know that's why I said a sequel at the end of this series.
I am very rarely reminded that the majority of these animals poop out of their mouth, but when I am, it is remarkably unpleasant.
The lophostomes that branched off from the malacoforms have a thru-gut now, and every clade in polypodia has a thru-gut beforehand, and the chemophytes just don’t poop
Only the squidey ones ever did so, and now have an excretory orifice below their mouths.
23:04 Bib, you have my respect for saying that cruel word
It gets better and better.
One question. Wouldn't these animals eventually change body shape and/or number of limbs eventually?
Will you eventually have an intelligent sapient species?
I am absolutely loving all the fan art, to all the artists watching a lot of love to you guys
19:28 I suddenly understand jumping spiders a lot better.
Ok lystrocherids vs techopods might be the significant question :
Techopods have feathers , a placenta and are endotherms with the ability to hibernate ...
Lystrocherids are proficient diggers , have developed eyes , and are near developing a multi staged metamorphosis ...
I am not saying they'll fight for ecological nieches afther a mass extinction ...
I am just saying that i bet on these two guys to survive a mass extinction that whipes out most of the primitive megafauna ...
And that then they will also have plenty of opportunities to evolve and develop ...
Also ...
26:10
WHAT A COUPLE OF
C H O N C K E R S
Cough,cough,dicynodonts and archosaurs,cough cough...
He protec
He attac
But most importantly
He is bacc
31:07 that art is abslutely brilliant. It does make the eyes look very canine-like, hinting they can turn and focus as well, and the teeth are probably too mammal-like, but I still love it.
Episode 10: The possibility of intelligent life.
Also, how about some Phytozoans (Plant Animals)?
Phytozoans? You mean like Bulbasaur, but scientifically accurate?
That'll be like episode 20
I guess the question is what that means:
?Plants with moving parts, but which are still sessile (like the Venus Flytrap).
?Fully motile multicellular autotrophs, rather like that sea slug that steals chlorophyll from algae. (This might be a plant that evolved to be motile or an animal that evolved autotrophy.)
?Heterotrophic animals evolved from plants (1 type of completely separate evolution of animals).
?Sessile autotroph evolved from animals.
I'll bet my fake, imaginary money on the leptopods eventually evolving something more intelligent, perhaps a complex pack mentality at least?
Honestly, I think the last episode will be about the evolution of human level intelligence.
Could be something like sea anemones that do photosynthesis because some anemones can swim slowly to escape predators.
oh my god finally I love you man thank you
Oh. Another wait soon
@Ellionmorinin J wait How is the original comment 32 seconds ago but your reply is 1minute ago
Some Rando time travel
One of the best series on UA-cam ever made
He releases these roughly every two months. It's been two months. Next episode possibly coming out soon!
What if told you that it came out very very very very very soon
"AND STOP STARIN AT ME WITH THEM BIG OL EYES!"
19:59
like i could go to the sahara and see amblypods drinking alongside camels,or go to alaska and see a thecopod fighting a lynx over territory,or to siberia to see a fight between a tiger and a hadrodont,that's what dragans art makes me feel like
This one was great! So much good art. Looking forward to the next one!
@Shallow Me
I'm a patron, I saw it early
Getting climate variation, fur, and animals with heads is really making this start to feel complete.
DUDE, 8 parts in and I was so hyped for fur as soon as the tundra biome was shown. FUR COVERED SPIDER DOGS HYPE
so maybe… in the next video... can you squeeze a chapter about the sounds they may or may not make?
also thes series is really evolving i can see ;)
and i like it!
Likes: 2.6 thousand
Dislikes: 4
All is balanced, all is good.
its accually 1.3 x 10^4 likes and 52 dislikes
@@01jiratjiampoonsap80 I made this at 4 dislikes and 2.6 thousand likes. I'm not going to constantly come back and change the comment to make it accurate. Plus I was just commenting on the massive difference between the two.
Gotta go and rewatch everything where were we
2:48 That fan art is so awesome it makes me want to live on that planet!
While it sure is beautiful I have to ruin that wish. The atmosphere would suffocate and dissolve you and everything would smell like rotten eggs. The Water is too acidic to drink and the organisms here are probably not edible
@@matheussandbakk9959 Too true. But dreams can be dreams.
Don’t mind me just commenting to increase user engagement
Good
I'm so glad I found this series! Excellent work. Can't wait till the next one. 😁
18:32 he looks sad...
19:20 just look at him
I cant unsee that. Thank you.
He looks like you just are the last cookie
So many clades everywhere! That's so cool! That gonna be such a great massive extinction😂
Next episode:
1. Flying Polypods?
2. Swimming Polyschians?
3. Aquatic Diplostomes?
4. Parasitic forms?
5. Deep-Sea gigantism?
6. Arctic-Sea gigantism?
7. Allodonts transitioning into herbivores?
8. Intelligence?
Probaly not 5 to 8. He mentioned it will be about tropical forests at the end of this video
This series is amazing. I just finished binging every episode so far, and you've earned yourself a new patron. I can't wait to see more!
HELL YEAH I was JUST telling my friend about this series last night!
I love so much this series and I am looking forward to the next step on the evolution of those amazing creatures.
love the dedication and collaborative effort put in these videos
I get SO HYPED when a new Alien Biospheres comes out and I tell all my friends. Thanks for another brilliant video!
Desert animals are small, square cube law.
Camel: I spit on this.
Damn why didn’t this show up when i searched for it earlier?
i love how mammals got revolved, i’m loving this series so much
Great concept art and pretty convincing speculative evolution.
The sentient specie will decent from the scavenger specie.
Just a hypothesis
Scavanger or predator, especially one with a centaur style stance
Fun fact: our ansestors were scavengers too, that's how we started eating meat.
Possibly, right now that's improbable
THE SINGULAR FORM OF SPECIES IS SPECIES
@@celihenry3227 Yeah, centaurism leaves them free to develop more specialized manipulators. Although, as with primates, you might see limbs specialized for complex manipulation first develop as locomotory limbs for an arboreal animal, like monkey or ape hands which are used for both climbing and manipulating branches to access food.
But first we'll need sociability, particularly parental care, since that allows for offspring to learn from their parents rather than needing to survive based on instinctive behavior supplemented by individual learning. So far he hasn't discussed social behavior much, and I'm guessing there's not much sociability apart from possibly schooling/herding behavior to protect against predators.
My reaction: YES, best birthday present ever!
Happy birthday
Happy Birthday to whoever you are
Unsure if it's still your birthday due to time zones, but happy birthday
Oh my lawrd, Joma Cueto didn't have to go that hard with that Onychodont art but *daang!*
I adore the leptopodae back-end tucked to the tummy.
This is one of my favorite series on youtube, keep up the good work
You know what I would love? I would love to see this series end with an animal similar to humans, then the project would be transferred to a world builder focused on culture or it could be continued by Biblarion but with more exploration of the culture of the species!
ayyyyyyyyyyyyyy I love this series. So glad to see the mountains get involved!
@Biblaridion have you seen the recently released Alien Worlds series on Netflix? What a time to be alive, I've been searching for this type of content on youtube for years and a week after I found your awesome stuff Netflix also releases something on the same topic. Awesome stuff! I just wanted to say good job on your series (and I'd love to see more videos like this on your channel)!
Well, I didn't like it very much. The biospheres were barely explored and much of of the episode were just shots on Earth. Alien Planet is much better in that sector
@@victorabaderamos6019 True, though it at least was interesting and gave us aspects of convergant evolution which was cool. Though if they ever get new episodes or a second season they really need to fix a lot of problems
@@victorabaderamos6019 well, yeah, I agree that it was pretty shalow, but it's not like we get things like these everyday. I'd much prefer if they went more in-depth with each planet, instead of focusing on a single gimmick of it and 1-2 inhabiting species. But welp, it's a start I think. If enough people will watch it, I'm sure more series like this will get funding.
13:43-47, wow this is the best art showcased yet. takes it to the next level and truly makes the ecosystem feel so real.
Praise the lord of alien world building, you are an inspiration
Finally I need more of this series
This is a fantastic series and I'm using it to help me make a video game! Please keep it up :)
One of the best series on UA-cam
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SPOOKTOBER 2020 IS AMAZING!
Now I must say lad, this is one of the greatest channels I’ve ever saw on youtube. Those amazing conlanging videos and now THAT ? Truly an astonishingly amazing and fantastic work of yours right there. Really.
We not gonna talk about how the "humanoid" version of these animals might look like a "predator/raptor"
If they arrived to a humanoid by addaptive chance
AHHHHHHHHHHHHH ITS HERE THE TIME HAS COMEEEEEEEE YEAHHHHHHHHHHHHH
They are making a game! They are making a game! THEY ARE MAKING A GAME!!!!!!!!!
As one of the original and current members of the game's dev team, seeing people's enthusiasm really makes my day
23:45 it was starting ti sound like human birth till they became maggots
this series is great! I would really like to see a graphic comparing the relative sizes of all the organisms.
The nest video promises to be a huge one, your videos are fascinating
Can’t wait to see what you do with the dominant species
wow, this is one of those things i didnt know i needed before i had it. love the series and cant wait for the next episode. im also interested in this game you mentioned. cant wait to see what the future will hold for this series!
Is it nearly here? Part nine can’t come soon enough.
DARN YOU UA-cam FOR NOT LETTING ME KNOW THIS HAD BEEN RELEASED AHHH
I know I'm not the only one who would watch another series that's exactly like this but different planets.
I have no idea how many times I've rewatched this entire playlist
Someday
@@yannismorris4772 It'll be in 10 years when this series is done