I’m extremely happy people are starting to get into the fascinating concept of Speculative and Convergent Evolution! Especially the Serina series that I’ve known for a year now!
It's crazy to see how birds who are the descendants of dinosaurs and are avian dinosaurs themselves have the capacity to actually "re-evolve" back to their former "dinosaur-selves" when given the chance and the niches they once filled back then.
After Dinosaur extinction, Avian dinosaur could actually turn back into their non-avian couson but they didn't as Mammol filled in the gap instead. Fun to think that it actually just a right time and situation that mammal can became the domiant race.
I would love to see this with other creatures too. What would a world of purely cattle evolve into after tens of millions of years left alone? Or how about tortoises and turtles? Or elephants? The possibilities are so fascinating.
A planet of Turts would be something I'd love to see. I imagine if there isn't anything else but insects that fly maybe a future Turtoid (lets say a good 80 million years) develops flight after it's ancestors develop a means to climb.
@@lizerdspherex I'd imagine that in your scenario rather than turtles taking to the sky some of the insects would stop flying. Yes they would be preyed upon, but with all the empty niches on the ground there are more than enough opportunities for them to thrive there. That said ofc given enough time the niches of airborn predators would be filled, possibly by a Turtle descendant.
I'd love to see a carboniferous type scenario, with excessive oxygen and humidity. Add to that dragonflies, salamanders, and catfish and and let the clock go wild.
This is still being updated, too. Entries are being added not only to the last period, the Ultmocene, but occasionally into other periods as well, helping flesh them out.
As a breeder of canaries I find this very fascinating. In recent decades, very bizarre canary breeds have been created through artificial selection such as the gibber italicus and giboso espagnol. I can see what tens of millions of years of natural sexual selection can do. Too bad it's a thought experiment that we could never do in real life, but that doesn't make it any less exciting.
Wow I have never heard of those canary breeds before, but if I'm honest they look horrifying- there's no way that's a healthy happy bird, although I'd be glad to be proven wrong but yes there's equally bizarre breeds of pigeons for example, like fantails, frillbacks and pouters
@@camo2156there’s no way that’s healthy for them:/ those unfortunate enough to be born into this subspecies likely live painful and relatively short lives if i had to guess
Look up "the Future is Wild" It's an amazing speculative evolution documentary mini series possible Earth life 10 million, 100 million and 200 million years in the future
Speculative evolution (actually evolution in general, but especially speculative evolution) has been one of my favorite things ever for years, I'm so glad this channel exists, omg.
Serina has been one my favorite things to follow when I'm on my breaks at work - the level of thought put into the evolution and speciation of so many lines of life forms is staggering, plus Bajda's art is simply beautiful.
I don't know why I'm watching this. I know almost all of this by heart. My freaking profilepicture is a painting of a bumblebadger eating a dayflight bird. I'm glad you are covering it. Its my favorite thing ever and I hope it gets a boost like all tomorrows did.
Just found your channel yesterday and I’ve already binged all your videos. Eager to see the growth of your channel, love your work! Thank God I found that random video about All Tomorrow’s (which I had never even heard of in my 23 years on this rock) that led me here.
Speculative mammal evolution: *Evolves into strange specialized animals with an uncanny familiarity to modern day animals* Speculative bird evolution: *Evolves into more birds*
I once stumbled upon the claim, marsupials could never evolve into something like whales. I highly doubt that since I'm convinced evolution always finds a way. I would love to see a concept like this
@@dani.lepore9410 true. But they could rob onto shores to give birth. That would require them to evolve into not exactly whale-shape, but almost. Like seals, but more streamlined
There is a water possum that has bands of muscle around the opening of it's pouch, so it can close it's pouch in a watertight seal as is dives so the Joey's don't get wet. However there isn't too much air in the pouch so it can only make short dives with the joeys
THANK YOU! I was waiting for you to cover Serina ever since your Birrin video! I love the way you cover these projects and Serina especially, it's such an interesting and long-standing project that I'm glad is getting the attention it deserves!
I don’t regret subscribing this channel when it was around 10k subs. For me, Good Content Quality and CC in TH-cam videos is everything. Thank you and keep up the good work!
A kid at my work has been pestering me to watch this after they found out i was an all tomorrows fan. So here I am. Good video! I'll watch the rest soon.
Welcome to the world of speculative zoology , where science meets fantasy Give a pray to our big daddy Dougal Dixon and we are welcomed to join the club
The way you present all your videos in such a factual way is incredible, because the suspension of disbelief is able to be very prominent. I always feel like I’m watching a documentary on another planet, but without traditional cheesy fake documentary touch. Great work!!!!!!!
The domestic canary, often simply known as the canary (Serinus canaria forma domestica), is a domesticated form of the wild canary, a small songbird in the finch family originating from the Macaronesian Islands (the Azores, Madeira and the Canary Islands).
technically there were finches too, so according to evolution, since clades can't be evolved out of, all of the birds on this moon are technically types of finches and canaries
@Mullerornis Have you seen that fish that has teeth on its tongue that it uses to crack shells against the top of its mouth? Teeth are not supposed to go there, but it is a thing. I can see this kind of development occurring as insects grow tougher and the need to grind them up before swallowing arises. The ardvargs could evolve a sandpaper like texture on the tongues and gums. With that the first step towards teeth would be taken and we'd be on our way to seeing horrifying tooth tongued organisms diversify. What a lovely way to ruin my own day.
I'm so hyped by the explosion of content on the topic of SpecEvo/bio, and now my favorite Serina got a video THIS SERINA BABY, TIME TO LEARN EVOLUTION AND ECOLOGY
I love Serina! I was a huge fan of this and followed the updates right up through the end. One of the very best speculative evolution projects out there.
"Oh, those fish look cool. What did they come from"? "Birds". "Uh okay, those bugs look cool, though they kinda look like birds". "They are". "Right... those fro-" "Birds" "OH REALLY, AND NOW YOU'RE GONNA TELL ME THAT THOSE TRIPEDAL MAMMALIANOIDS ARE BIRDS IN SOME WAY TO"?! "Nah, those are mudskippers". :I
“That whale?” “Bird.” “What about that bat?” “Guppy.” “Alright,what does that deer come from?” “Guppy.” “Is that badger a guppy too?” “No,it’s a bird. Also all of those except the bat is as clever as a human.”
"He evolved from birds! He evolved from birds! You evolved from birds! I evolved from birds! Are there anything else that's evolved from birds around here?!"
curious archive by far has some of my favorite content out of any of the channels I subscribe to. I'm a big fan of worldbuilding, history, cultures, dinosaurs, etc. and this channel has it all. So cool, thank you for making these videos.
I just wanted to say, thank you for making these videos, I stumbled upon them last week and I feel like I've found another crucial part of myself in strange worlds
If you are looking for more interesting speculative evolution projects, may I suggest Phtanum B? It's an alien biosphere that lives on an ammonia-choked super-earth, with megafauna abundant due to its high biomass content. Not to mention that there is interesting lore surrounding humanities arrival and colonisation of the planet!
Love how the guy who wrote the captions was nice enough to add a bit of extra information. (If it was you curious archive then sorry I don't know who writes them)
Someone should put all these crafted worlds into one combined universe. Imagine the Birrin colonizing these planets, and then meeting the post humans from All tomorrows.
You can easily tie Serina with AT since it's confirmed that the moon itself was seeded by humans or post-humans from distant future Maybe bird-enthusiast Asteromorph scientists? It's all up to you to decide though
I would like a walking with dinosaurs style documentary with this idea, I think it would be a great educational special to illustrate the how evolution, zoology, calamites, and ecology works.
Ive loosely been following the project, and recently rereading it after a few years of putting it aside. And man, you gotta love what geological deep time, and a few mass extinction level events can do to just a few root body plans. Finches and mosquito fish, millions of years on a world all their own, and a handful of events to shake things up at the right times.
I once saw one of my classmates reading serina during class, and because i found speculative biology interesting, i learned about this really cool story
I really apreciate how you're giving spotlight to other interesting and widespread works of specevo, and I really hope it catches on. Easily a quick fav. I'd say it'd be nice to cover Speculative Dinosaur Project in the future as well.
I was enjoying this so much when I finished I said "nyehhh I want more" and searched for it on your channel only to see it was published a day ago... so... I guess I'm subscribing so I can see the next part as soon as it comes out! Great content on your channel :D
This is so far one of the most interesting and inspiring videos I have seen. I'm self taught artist and I'm really interested in world building and biology
Thank you for presenting this. You were right it is a riotous spectacle of imaginary speculative evolution! Some things seem possible and even. But I need to know more about the moon. What is the gravity first of all, the solar cycle (how long does day last)? Are there other moons? what kind of planet does Sirena orbit? What are the oxygen levels, in fact the chemical makeup of the oceans and atmosphere? So much of that impacts the sizes of all these different lines.
Less gravity (allowing for truly huge flying birds), I think a similar day cycle too. Atmospheric makeup should be Earthlike. The moon orbits a gas giant.
Awesome project and great video, loving all the speculative evolution stuff you've been putting out! I had an idea somewhat similar to this, but a junkyard world where the pest species of earth wind up and evolve over time. Rats, roaches, fleas, mosquitos, sea gulls, etc.
I am amazed by this video being a spec fan! Serina was the project that introduced me to this genera! I especially found the concepts of changeling birds and the softbills really interesting.
Sadly, I doubt they could. The wings of modern birds are far too specialized to be returned to a clawed, grasping hand, nor I can imagine any long tail forming from that stubby thing modern birds have, not to mention teeth. At best I can see some of them adopting the shape of terror birds, imagine a 2 meter tall secretary bird or a fast running marabou stork. Pure nightmare fuel.
By the way, this is not Dylan Bajda's only amazing project (though it is the most active). There is also Eden paleo-zoological park (jurassic park but better), Sheatheria (very old, a speculative world that has everything from sapient prairie dogs to eldritch horrors) and Pluvimundus (a newer, more a scientifically plausible version of Sheatheria).
This idea of seeding planets with just a few earth animals and seeing where evolution takes them seems fascinating. I'd love to see where a pure arthropod word would go
Series like this make me interested in biology, an interest I never really had when I took biology. Seeing how things can de-evolve into some semblance of their original form is super cool.
Basically they diversify into a more Earth like variety of small herbivorous bird species, then further develop into the modern earth’s variety of flying birds and small flightless birds then species of large flightless birds like the ones present in the previous 100 thousand years of our world emerge. From there they become more and more like the non avian dinosaurs from over 66 million years ago, from there it’s truely an incredibly new and unique planet, more so then any time beforehand. I love the whole thing
Birds have a cluster of genes in their mouth that turns teeth into beak…scientists have reverse engineered it and formed a chicken embryo with teeth(which wasn’t allowed to live for ethical reason) I would like to think that the finches on Serina would have evolved in such a way that their teeth inhibiting genes would be removed and they’d have teeth(which is much more helpful than beaks for hunting and eating in general)
The bumblet clade of serinan finches evolves keratin teeth from their beaks but no real teeth ever return because the gene for it causes embryonic death.
I’m extremely happy people are starting to get into the fascinating concept of Speculative and Convergent Evolution! Especially the Serina series that I’ve known for a year now!
people have been covering this on youtube for more than a year now though. I think Ben G thomas has done some
@@yourhomie3858 that's really recent
I love it!! I spend most of my time daydreaming as unique yet feasible alien species as possible. I have so much fun with it.
@@yourhomie3858 yeah but there have been only a few mentions I think, not full on videos
As long as it's not psychic blind dwarves helping big-nosed werewolves to find water (Man After Man)
It's crazy to see how birds who are the descendants of dinosaurs and are avian dinosaurs themselves have the capacity to actually "re-evolve" back to their former "dinosaur-selves" when given the chance and the niches they once filled back then.
"they are evolving, just backwards"
After Dinosaur extinction, Avian dinosaur could actually turn back into their non-avian couson but they didn't as Mammol filled in the gap instead. Fun to think that it actually just a right time and situation that mammal can became the domiant race.
It makes sense too, look at a terror bird, it’s frighteningly like a large raptor both in niche and appearance
yes it is fascinating and quite possible. While you can't reevolve lost traits, you can evolve new similar features again and again.
**cries**
I would love to see this with other creatures too. What would a world of purely cattle evolve into after tens of millions of years left alone? Or how about tortoises and turtles? Or elephants? The possibilities are so fascinating.
A planet of Turts would be something I'd love to see. I imagine if there isn't anything else but insects that fly maybe a future Turtoid (lets say a good 80 million years) develops flight after it's ancestors develop a means to climb.
I've considered a turtle setting for many years but these projects take such a long, long time to work out that I doubt I will ever get there.
@@lizerdspherex I'd imagine that in your scenario rather than turtles taking to the sky some of the insects would stop flying.
Yes they would be preyed upon, but with all the empty niches on the ground there are more than enough opportunities for them to thrive there.
That said ofc given enough time the niches of airborn predators would be filled, possibly by a Turtle descendant.
Forget mammals and reptiles I'd love to see an age of insects arrise on a highly oxygenated planet
I'd love to see a carboniferous type scenario, with excessive oxygen and humidity.
Add to that dragonflies, salamanders, and catfish and and let the clock go wild.
This is still being updated, too. Entries are being added not only to the last period, the Ultmocene, but occasionally into other periods as well, helping flesh them out.
Currently, the website has reached the final part of the the late ultimocene.
Yes!!! Love spec biology
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Good day my lady.
Hi alteori
Hello there, cat-fox.
As a breeder of canaries I find this very fascinating. In recent decades, very bizarre canary breeds have been created through artificial selection such as the gibber italicus and giboso espagnol. I can see what tens of millions of years of natural sexual selection can do. Too bad it's a thought experiment that we could never do in real life, but that doesn't make it any less exciting.
@Controversial Chris Get a life.
We can’t do the experiment, yet! Maybe some day we will.
Wow I have never heard of those canary breeds before, but if I'm honest they look horrifying- there's no way that's a healthy happy bird, although I'd be glad to be proven wrong
but yes there's equally bizarre breeds of pigeons for example, like fantails, frillbacks and pouters
@@camo2156there’s no way that’s healthy for them:/ those unfortunate enough to be born into this subspecies likely live painful and relatively short lives if i had to guess
Some dinosaurs in the distant past: Let's evolve into birds!
Birds on the Serina in a distant future: OK it's rewind time!
Ha ha
Guppies: evolve i want to be a three legged sapient creature
Reverse! Reverse
Aliens: **dumps a single species of bird on Serina**
Evolution: "I'm gonna do whats called, a pro gamer move."
Lol
"Welcome to Jurassic World."
@@slipstreamxr3763 *Inset the crappy version of the song. Like a harmonica*
@@ematic0054 insert Jurassic park them mixed with Star Wars force theme
@@garrettlich7140 if pigs and birds were on a planet
*10 MILLION YEARS LATER*
ANGRY BIRDS
See why can’t we get documentaries based off of these kinds of speculations, they are so fun and interesting! Really makes the mind wander
Look up "the Future is Wild" It's an amazing speculative evolution documentary mini series possible Earth life 10 million, 100 million and 200 million years in the future
Alien Planet and the Future is Wild
Alien Worlds as well.
There are.
Future is wild is an OG
Didn't expect you to cover Serina this quickly. Awesome
I love curious archive 😳
Now we just wait for him to talk about the saga of the gravediggers, because that will be awesome
Especially their predator to enemies to allies relationship with the wood crafters.
I hope him cover the newly evolved gravedigger species that Sheater posted today!
@@joshuafernandes6684 And them (spoilers ahead) finding the Seastrikers and Porplets.
What its?
What is it?
you're probably my favorite channel, all these speculative biology videos are super intresting
Thanks, glad you like them!
Same! I'm glad I discovered this channel.
Same here as well
Same, it was insta sub for me
Same--love this channel
I'm glad to see that the world of Serina is getting more attention.
Speculative evolution (actually evolution in general, but especially speculative evolution) has been one of my favorite things ever for years, I'm so glad this channel exists, omg.
Finally seeing someone talking about Serina on here, I’ve loved this project for years!
Serina has been one my favorite things to follow when I'm on my breaks at work - the level of thought put into the evolution and speciation of so many lines of life forms is staggering, plus Bajda's art is simply beautiful.
I don't know why I'm watching this. I know almost all of this by heart.
My freaking profilepicture is a painting of a bumblebadger eating a dayflight bird.
I'm glad you are covering it. Its my favorite thing ever and I hope it gets a boost like all tomorrows did.
My personal favorite speculative biology work ever made. Thank you for covering it and keep up the good work!
Snuff-a-lo is legitimately the greatest name I've ever heard. Next dog i get is being named Snuff-a-lo, don't even care.
I know it’s a great name
Just found your channel yesterday and I’ve already binged all your videos. Eager to see the growth of your channel, love your work! Thank God I found that random video about All Tomorrow’s (which I had never even heard of in my 23 years on this rock) that led me here.
Awesome! Thank you!
Speculative mammal evolution: *Evolves into strange specialized animals with an uncanny familiarity to modern day animals*
Speculative bird evolution: *Evolves into more birds*
Birby
Bird like Crab is perfect lifeform all wish to imate eventually.
look it up its a real thing.
More unique weird birds
Eventually sapient birds.
Wait 'til you see the Swordtails go...
I once stumbled upon the claim, marsupials could never evolve into something like whales. I highly doubt that since I'm convinced evolution always finds a way. I would love to see a concept like this
@Rishab Tirupathi ok
Marsupials would need big changes.
Their birth system wouldn't work in the water.
@@dani.lepore9410 big changes? Evolution doesnt ever do that so its impossible, oh wait!
@@dani.lepore9410 true. But they could rob onto shores to give birth. That would require them to evolve into not exactly whale-shape, but almost. Like seals, but more streamlined
There is a water possum that has bands of muscle around the opening of it's pouch, so it can close it's pouch in a watertight seal as is dives so the Joey's don't get wet. However there isn't too much air in the pouch so it can only make short dives with the joeys
THANK YOU! I was waiting for you to cover Serina ever since your Birrin video! I love the way you cover these projects and Serina especially, it's such an interesting and long-standing project that I'm glad is getting the attention it deserves!
I don’t regret subscribing this channel when it was around 10k subs. For me, Good Content Quality and CC in TH-cam videos is everything. Thank you and keep up the good work!
A kid at my work has been pestering me to watch this after they found out i was an all tomorrows fan. So here I am. Good video! I'll watch the rest soon.
I never knew I would end up this far when I clicked on "All Tomorrow"
Same
Same
Same. I am now in love with this topic. Serina, kaimere, nijin- konai - i'm addicted. Im even planning on making my own project
Same
Welcome to the world of speculative zoology , where science meets fantasy
Give a pray to our big daddy Dougal Dixon and we are welcomed to join the club
The way you present all your videos in such a factual way is incredible, because the suspension of disbelief is able to be very prominent. I always feel like I’m watching a documentary on another planet, but without traditional cheesy fake documentary touch. Great work!!!!!!!
I love how they start with Finches as an homage to Darwin's Finches
@@pranilpanda6789 Canaries are finches
The domestic canary, often simply known as the canary (Serinus canaria forma domestica), is a domesticated form of the wild canary, a small songbird in the finch family originating from the Macaronesian Islands (the Azores, Madeira and the Canary Islands).
@@pranilpanda6789 CA literally points out that canaries are finches in the video too lol
@@pranilpanda6789 canaries are finches......
@@Mark-Wilson yeah I looked it up afterwards I’m pretty dumb
Thank you for the feature and props for pronouncing all the names including mine right, nobody ever does :,)
Yo you’re my favorite spec evo artist
Wait... It's all... Canaries??!!
Guppy: "Always has been".
Lol
technically there were finches too, so according to evolution, since clades can't be evolved out of, all of the birds on this moon are technically types of finches and canaries
@@DINO_X65 same thing, canary birds are finches
@@DINO_X65 there was only one species of bird introduced. Canaries.
I absolutely LOVE how much this man shares spec-zoo. It's amazing
These two parters are killing me dude, cant wait for the next episode
Serina is so big you would need more than 3 videos to cover it all.
I have been a fan of The World of Serina for a long time and I'm glad to see it represented here on YT now
I found this channel a week ago and have watched every episode twice now. Please continue making this awesome content!
I LOVE SERINA!!! I’ve been following this project for a while, and I’m glad it is being focused on.
Now imagine if instead of small birds they had started out with Aardvarks.
Ferb, I know what we’re gonna do today
Ol' Wil would not like it.
@Mullerornis Have you seen that fish that has teeth on its tongue that it uses to crack shells against the top of its mouth? Teeth are not supposed to go there, but it is a thing.
I can see this kind of development occurring as insects grow tougher and the need to grind them up before swallowing arises.
The ardvargs could evolve a sandpaper like texture on the tongues and gums. With that the first step towards teeth would be taken and we'd be on our way to seeing horrifying tooth tongued organisms diversify.
What a lovely way to ruin my own day.
@Mullerornis challenge accepted
@Mullerornis you should think better
As someone who keeps coming back to read the blog every other week, i'm so glad Serina gets the exposure it deserves 👍
Finally, I've been waiting for someone to cover Serina. It is truly one of the most detailed speculative evolution projects I've ever seen
I'm so hyped by the explosion of content on the topic of SpecEvo/bio, and now my favorite Serina got a video
THIS SERINA BABY, TIME TO LEARN EVOLUTION AND ECOLOGY
This channel is great! I don't have any special interest in sciences, however this channel has got me hooked.
I love Serina! I was a huge fan of this and followed the updates right up through the end. One of the very best speculative evolution projects out there.
How did you follow it to the end if it's ongoing? O :
@@dylanbajda1808 I thought it ended!
@@Jackissoocool I posted updates just yesterday!
@@dylanbajda1808 Sheather spotted in the wild
You're a legend. Keep up the great work!
I love that you're showcasing all these worldbuilding projects, both familiar and new.
"Oh, those fish look cool. What did they come from"?
"Birds".
"Uh okay, those bugs look cool, though they kinda look like birds".
"They are".
"Right... those fro-"
"Birds"
"OH REALLY, AND NOW YOU'RE GONNA TELL ME THAT THOSE TRIPEDAL MAMMALIANOIDS ARE BIRDS IN SOME WAY TO"?!
"Nah, those are mudskippers".
:I
Wasn't this rendition of mudskippers evolved from the guppies and not from actual mudskippers?
@@noseblind2088 yeah they're all guppies
“That whale?”
“Bird.”
“What about that bat?”
“Guppy.”
“Alright,what does that deer come from?”
“Guppy.”
“Is that badger a guppy too?”
“No,it’s a bird. Also all of those except the bat is as clever as a human.”
Best and most funniest comment wit common sense and sarcasm ( I read it three times )
"He evolved from birds! He evolved from birds! You evolved from birds! I evolved from birds! Are there anything else that's evolved from birds around here?!"
Alright!
Serina is one my favorite spec evo projects, just because how crazy and creative it gets down the line.
Thanks for doing this
Finches:
Mud Wicketts, looking from the coast sinisterly: Soon….
* insert tribbethere with murderous intent looking at a snuffle *
Can't wait for the second part, you revived my interest in speculative zoology and evolution. Cheers from Argentina.
Serina is a underated masterpiece. Im not exaggerating. Near the end it gets deep as shit
I keep rewatching this series over and over because it is so interesting
So excited every time a new video of yours pops up! Keep up the amazing work!
curious archive by far has some of my favorite content out of any of the channels I subscribe to. I'm a big fan of worldbuilding, history, cultures, dinosaurs, etc. and this channel has it all. So cool, thank you for making these videos.
I just wanted to say, thank you for making these videos, I stumbled upon them last week and I feel like I've found another crucial part of myself in strange worlds
OMG! Thank you so much for introducing me to more speculative zoology!
I can't get enough of it.
I'm obsessed with evolution.
Finally someone made a video about this! Tysm
Excellent! I love Dylan Bajda's work. He takes commissions too.
This was absolutely fascinating. I immediately shared the link with friends. I can hardly wait to see the next installment.
It took me three hours to find this, and I'm glad I did. I loved watching this a while back now. I can watch it again
I’m so glad I discovered your channel.
I never knew I wanted spectulative biology in my life, but I am glad I found your channel.
YEEES I was waiting for this!
If you are looking for more interesting speculative evolution projects, may I suggest Phtanum B? It's an alien biosphere that lives on an ammonia-choked super-earth, with megafauna abundant due to its high biomass content. Not to mention that there is interesting lore surrounding humanities arrival and colonisation of the planet!
Love how the guy who wrote the captions was nice enough to add a bit of extra information. (If it was you curious archive then sorry I don't know who writes them)
Someone should put all these crafted worlds into one combined universe. Imagine the Birrin colonizing these planets, and then meeting the post humans from All tomorrows.
That would be boring
@@iSyriux how?
@@iSyriux Sci Fi is boring? You must be fun at parties.
@@Xetan123 yep
You can easily tie Serina with AT since it's confirmed that the moon itself was seeded by humans or post-humans from distant future
Maybe bird-enthusiast Asteromorph scientists? It's all up to you to decide though
Wow! Thanks so much for bringing this to me, this is truly awe-some 🙏🏼
I would like a walking with dinosaurs style documentary with this idea, I think it would be a great educational special to illustrate the how evolution, zoology, calamites, and ecology works.
Ive loosely been following the project, and recently rereading it after a few years of putting it aside.
And man, you gotta love what geological deep time, and a few mass extinction level events can do to just a few root body plans. Finches and mosquito fish, millions of years on a world all their own, and a handful of events to shake things up at the right times.
I have an addiction to speculative biology and I have to say I love it
I once saw one of my classmates reading serina during class, and because i found speculative biology interesting, i learned about this really cool story
I didn't notice that this video was uploaded an hour ago, i was so excited to immediately hop on the next part
Can hardly wait for part 2!!
I absolutely love the speculative biology and alien biology series, they are very intruiging and wonderful keep making more!!!!
The artist has a very good understanding of Earth's history, geography and evolution. It's shows through unto this world. Brilliant work! LOve it!
I like how birds are descendants of dinosaurs, and here they evolved into dinosaur like creatures again.
I watch this video every few months. Its like a comfort thing
I absolutely LOVE this! We need a book for it!
I am thrilled to see this project covered, it's what originally got me interested in speculative zoology. Great video!
All Tomorrows and now Serina? This is the year for speculative evolution!
this absolutely needs a part 2
I really apreciate how you're giving spotlight to other interesting and widespread works of specevo, and I really hope it catches on. Easily a quick fav.
I'd say it'd be nice to cover Speculative Dinosaur Project in the future as well.
I was enjoying this so much when I finished I said "nyehhh I want more" and searched for it on your channel only to see it was published a day ago... so... I guess I'm subscribing so I can see the next part as soon as it comes out! Great content on your channel :D
This is so far one of the most interesting and inspiring videos I have seen. I'm self taught artist and I'm really interested in world building and biology
Your on a roll with these speculative biology videos. I love it.
Thank you for presenting this. You were right it is a riotous spectacle of imaginary speculative evolution! Some things seem possible and even. But I need to know more about the moon. What is the gravity first of all, the solar cycle (how long does day last)? Are there other moons? what kind of planet does Sirena orbit? What are the oxygen levels, in fact the chemical makeup of the oceans and atmosphere? So much of that impacts the sizes of all these different lines.
Less gravity (allowing for truly huge flying birds), I think a similar day cycle too. Atmospheric makeup should be Earthlike. The moon orbits a gas giant.
Awesome project and great video, loving all the speculative evolution stuff you've been putting out! I had an idea somewhat similar to this, but a junkyard world where the pest species of earth wind up and evolve over time. Rats, roaches, fleas, mosquitos, sea gulls, etc.
Yes Serina! I wanted someone to cover this!
serina is an astounding read, cool to see it finally on youtube
It’s so interesting to me also the way plants have evolved alongside the birds
I am amazed by this video being a spec fan! Serina was the project that introduced me to this genera! I especially found the concepts of changeling birds and the softbills really interesting.
imagine modern birds evolving back in to dinosaurs.
they nearly do in the ptoject
Heh, Striders go running from poultry.
They still are dinosaurs.
"it's evolving, just backwards"
Sadly, I doubt they could. The wings of modern birds are far too specialized to be returned to a clawed, grasping hand, nor I can imagine any long tail forming from that stubby thing modern birds have, not to mention teeth.
At best I can see some of them adopting the shape of terror birds, imagine a 2 meter tall secretary bird or a fast running marabou stork. Pure nightmare fuel.
I liked this so much that I watched it twice in one day, love this concept and your videos get better all the time!
Bravo! I bumped into Serina earlier, via Deviant Art. I'm loving this, looking forward to more...
i've been loving these videos lately, keep doing them!
By the way, this is not Dylan Bajda's only amazing project (though it is the most active). There is also Eden paleo-zoological park (jurassic park but better), Sheatheria (very old, a speculative world that has everything from sapient prairie dogs to eldritch horrors) and Pluvimundus (a newer, more a scientifically plausible version of Sheatheria).
This is my favorite video yet
This idea of seeding planets with just a few earth animals and seeing where evolution takes them seems fascinating. I'd love to see where a pure arthropod word would go
It would be a carboniferous period world again
So many possibilities
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Series like this make me interested in biology, an interest I never really had when I took biology. Seeing how things can de-evolve into some semblance of their original form is super cool.
I'm familiar with this one. But I learn via video, so I'm glad this vid exists.
I love this so much!!! Cant wait to see this continue
Basically they diversify into a more Earth like variety of small herbivorous bird species, then further develop into the modern earth’s variety of flying birds and small flightless birds then species of large flightless birds like the ones present in the previous 100 thousand years of our world emerge. From there they become more and more like the non avian dinosaurs from over 66 million years ago, from there it’s truely an incredibly new and unique planet, more so then any time beforehand. I love the whole thing
Some start reseamble mammals in such incridible ways!
I love this channel so much!
Birds have a cluster of genes in their mouth that turns teeth into beak…scientists have reverse engineered it and formed a chicken embryo with teeth(which wasn’t allowed to live for ethical reason)
I would like to think that the finches on Serina would have evolved in such a way that their teeth inhibiting genes would be removed and they’d have teeth(which is much more helpful than beaks for hunting and eating in general)
The bumblet clade of serinan finches evolves keratin teeth from their beaks but no real teeth ever return because the gene for it causes embryonic death.
I love Serina; the video is really well presented too! Looking forward to the next one!