Speculative evolution has become one of my favorite random things. I've always been a science nerd biology nerd and when this is done well it can be really awesome
True how did three lineages of birds (pelicans, galliforms and parrots) separately evolve to become quadrupedal in just 5 million years despite no theropod ever doing that since they first showed up 230 million years ago?
@@gecko-saurus Nah, they're unrealistic. Birds for example can't become quadrupedal, and somehow gorillas survived when all other megafauna didn't despiste being highly endangered and specialised.
I've only seen a single other video speculating quadropedal birds. The concept seems to have word well in this version of +5MY Earth. The stand out quadruped bird has to be the parrots convergently evolving into a new saurotopean lineage. Such a unique and awsome concept.
It feels so sad that there’s less species and most animals have been killed off by humans, the worst of all is that we’ve already been extinct , probably because we killed ourselves…
It's always interested me in what direction life would adapt towards if there was to be another Mass Extinction Event. From previous MEE's we've seen all forms of life claim dominion over the Earth, Fish, Arthlopods, Reptiles/Birds and obviously Mammals - I wonder if there was another MEE, what form of life would claim dominion over the planet next?
@@ethandoingstuff1433 Don't be ridiculous. Do Humans cause species to go extinct? Yes, of course we do - we are the driving force on our planet but is that death truly on the same level as world wide volcanic activity or a massive meteorite striking the planet? No. If they were then most if not all of the megafauna such as Elephants, Rhinoceros and Hippopotamus would all be extinct, a few are on the brink but endangered doesn't mean extinct.
Hey Anthony Pain, why don't you also get to make a suggestion to create the TH-cam Videos Shows about the Origins and the Inspirations of the Mythical Creatures And Monsters that are inspired and based on both Extant And Extinct Animals, such as Dragons, Phoenixes, Griffins, Wyverns, Hydras, Amphisbaenas, Loch Ness Monsters, Sea Serpents, Rocs, Cyclops, Leviathans, Krakens, Behemoths, Sasquatches, Mermaids, Garudas, Hippogriffs, Unicorns, Yetis, Bunyips, Centaurs, Harpies, Gorgons, Salamanders, Gargoyles, Minotaurs, Fairies, Jackelopes, Chimeras, Jersey Devils, Thunder Birds, Etc. in the next couple of weeks to think about that one coming up next?!⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️👍👍👍👍👍
While the manipulatiry benefits of hands often needs little justification a trait evolution would select for, I am surprised elephants would evolve them. This is because, unlike the overwhelming majority of quadrupeds, elephants already have a manipulatiry apendage: the trunk.
As I learn more about evolution and the selective pressures that cause them; the less patience I have for lazy spec evolution. They just mix animals willy nilly and giving them absurd adaptations without consideration to the selective pressures that would be needed to do so and why an animal came to gain that niche when so many other better candidates exist. 5 million years isn't a long time.
I'd say if Birds, even of unrelated clades, ever were to convergently adapt to a quadrupedal lifestyle, it would most likely be caused by an increase in volcanic activity, since the atmosphere would be thinner, plus rising levels of dark, inhospitable vapors, forcing the Birds' advantages downward. Similar to how Dinosaurs collectively evolved fur-like quills to withstand the Ice Age.
@@morebrigges I'm sorry but none of that makes any sense - Why would birds become quadrupedal during volcanism? What advantage sometheing they BIOLOGICALLY CANNOT DO give them? - Dinosaurs developed feathers long before the ice age. They lived in the Mesozoic era, while the ice ages were just a few thousand years ago (technically, we're still in one). This is basic paleontology knowledge.
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I think it should have been stated at the beginning of the video that the original artist who came up with these designs wasn't trying to be accurate or even believable with many of these designs. Even the original Japanese names of some of them are jokes or just random words. He's the same guy who made that "humans with turtle skeletons" illustration.
Collared Boss looks hilarious and been stoled from Man After Man, but for me, they will not sacrifice they're bipedalism due maybe they're hands can help them grab or dig potential foodsources.
10:58 - this green one was showed in ,,Spec Evolution Earth after 200 milion years (from You, Anthony) as ancestor to another frog with tongue which becomed more like hand and was in Australia x Antarctica
Kyoboko looks tasty, imagine an Muslim go in that time and eat that thing that look like an plant, they will vomit it when they found out it is an oink.
I thought Ganish is an T-REX loke animal, ut how can a elephant became bipedal, soon, they will take the niches of humans, because elephants you know are smart.
Hey Anthony Pain, why don't you also get to make a suggestion to create the TH-cam Videos Shows about the Origins and the Inspirations of the Mythical Creatures And Monsters that are inspired and based on both Extant And Extinct Animals, such as Dragons, Phoenixes, Griffins, Wyverns, Hydras, Amphisbaenas, Loch Ness Monsters, Sea Serpents, Rocs, Cyclops, Leviathans, Krakens, Behemoths, Sasquatches, Mermaids, Garudas, Hippogriffs, Unicorns, Yetis, Bunyips, Centaurs, Harpies, Gorgons, Salamanders, Gargoyles, Minotaurs, Fairies, Jackelopes, Chimeras, Jersey Devils, Thunder Birds, Etc. coming up next?!⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️👍👍👍👍👍
Sloth-Owl, look like a impossible event, The God of Evolution, Charles Darwin will never agree with this, that thing is shit for the owl, nothing changes except for Ice Age, so they are rodents there to feast on, what will the owl eat, leaves?
The shielded hare looks Op, it is still possible because we knows that, but sacrifing speed for protection, I will like to see hare take the niches of deers.
Tundra Slider looks impossible shit, that thing, how that thing walk, after the Ice Age gone, that shit will rot to extinction, that thing replace it's wings for sled, look impossible, the event is similar giving zebra a laser gun body modification for defense, which is also impossible and hilarious.😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
Bwalf looks Op, It's prey has no way to scape it because it use echolocation, but they will still use they're wings use to glide to catch prey maybe. Or they will use echolocation to paralysed prey, like tonic immobilty.
Look like an slug but amoabic slug is an amoaba, an simple cell organisms grows large, what does it's organs made of? And don't forget to add slime monsters.
The further I looked, the more I realized this was not a work on fantastic evolution, but a parody of it. The author of this is not mature, his childhood is playing in his arse. In addition to the fact that the drawings are generally poorly made, it is clear that the author does not know the basics of the laws of nature. First and foremost, the species will never give up the high fitness it has achieved. It would rather die out than go back. Yes, the ancestors of dolphins were able to return to water, but this is because they were not animals in the high hierarchy of fitness. And the owl, the bat, the parrot are species that, apparently, have reached their limit. Why would they go in-volve? On the other hand, a giant hand-sized amoeba prowling the swamps? Such evolution once took about 200 million years, which is how large animals appeared, but then there was no such competition, so it was possible. Now the niches have already been distributed. It won't allow to get through this way.
Humans are overrated apes. It's actually interesting to see other nonhuman animals evolve in the absense of humans, just like life did for most of the past 4 billion years long before anything remotely human ever evolved.
Speculative evolution has become one of my favorite random things. I've always been a science nerd biology nerd and when this is done well it can be really awesome
I just like animals and evolution, but even that is enough to make me love it with the right creator
Check my project Multituberculate Earth
Yes it is Amaz0ng!
Yep its really motivates me to become an actualy biologist 😄
It's done totally unrealistic and over exaggerated. I'd do a much better job than this 😂
i love how absolutely insane and unrealistic these all are.
They're realistic, but I'd say it would take at least 100 million years, not 5.
True how did three lineages of birds (pelicans, galliforms and parrots) separately evolve to become quadrupedal in just 5 million years despite no theropod ever doing that since they first showed up 230 million years ago?
@@gecko-saurus Nah, they're unrealistic. Birds for example can't become quadrupedal, and somehow gorillas survived when all other megafauna didn't despiste being highly endangered and specialised.
@@carlosalbuquerque22 my thoughts exactly. thier is no way Gorillas would survive if all the other megafauna did not.
@@gecko-saurusI'd say at least 10 million years.
Evolution can happen a lot faster than you may be prepared for.
3:49 I am a Roadrunner (the character) fan. Seeing this creature makes me smile
This feels like an old VHS tape presentation
Could you do a video about Serina speculative evolution project?
Yes, i love that bird.
One of the best speculative evolution projects, if not the BEST
Serina Gómez involution you say?
Serina Gómez involution you say?
Your original videos about speculative evolution were the first videos by you i ever watched
Lol me too
same. it introduced me to speculative evolution as a whole
yea me to it's been like 4 years since he's made one of these videos unless these creatures aren't originally made by him
Same
Depends on environment is how the look
I've only seen a single other video speculating quadropedal birds. The concept seems to have word well in this version of +5MY Earth.
The stand out quadruped bird has to be the parrots convergently evolving into a new saurotopean lineage. Such a unique and awsome concept.
Muito interessante esse vídeo ❤adorei 😊😊
Queria o conteúdo em português
Só colocar legenda de tradução automática em português@@Stharss
@@cool_sphere93356 jura Sherlock Holmes?
Salut mec, ça fait un baille... Je vois que tu fais toujours du bon contenu !!
J'ai déjà vu ces bestioles dans une de tes anciennes vidéos
Moi aussi 😊
0:37 Bonbbb auwl
1:20 Hedhare
2:03 Deep web Cupacraba
2:47 Goatzilla
3:46 Fat birb
4:28 Platipus of eht dloc
5:13 Mussky
5:58 Rillago ossb
6:57 Gosmetic sana
7:33 Tarantula Man
8:12 Jamangonfly
8:48 Bmoere
9:26 Hahahahahaahahahhahahahhaah betlu
10:02 Bulse
10:38 Lucky daot
11:15 Cyia
11:53 Eirtou
12:34 Brazilian triceratops
13:33 Pelican Yooreek
14:11 Criptyo
14:57 Tyrannosaurus Phant
15:42 WTF IS THIS
16:22 Batronkiy
17:08 Tree Horse
17:56 Bui
Which one is the most accurate of them all
It feels so sad that there’s less species and most animals have been killed off by humans, the worst of all is that we’ve already been extinct , probably because we killed ourselves…
Quadrupedal bird emerge too early.
Love this! The creativity mixed with your knowledge and reasoning is just really impressive, really thought provoking and really entertaining
Cool God bless you.
It’s good to see this series return!!
It's always interested me in what direction life would adapt towards if there was to be another Mass Extinction Event. From previous MEE's we've seen all forms of life claim dominion over the Earth, Fish, Arthlopods, Reptiles/Birds and obviously Mammals - I wonder if there was another MEE, what form of life would claim dominion over the planet next?
What do you mean if? Our current rates of extinction match up with known Mass Extinction Events.
@@ethandoingstuff1433 Don't be ridiculous. Do Humans cause species to go extinct? Yes, of course we do - we are the driving force on our planet but is that death truly on the same level as world wide volcanic activity or a massive meteorite striking the planet? No.
If they were then most if not all of the megafauna such as Elephants, Rhinoceros and Hippopotamus would all be extinct, a few are on the brink but endangered doesn't mean extinct.
IT’S BACK! OMG OMG OMG
6:53 That’s a lot of Pokémon
Goatilla is a great name
Is this the new monster Hunter game?
The only actually realistic one is the boreal roadrunner
How many episodes to this are you going to add?
In previous spec evolution Fauna, Bwalf (2:17) was showed as one from Australia
"THIS IS INACCURATE WAAAAA-" Y'all nitpick too much, this is awesome! 😭
Right? This is fun! Yall remember fun?
Hey Anthony Pain, why don't you also get to make a suggestion to create the TH-cam Videos Shows about the Origins and the Inspirations of the Mythical Creatures And Monsters that are inspired and based on both Extant And Extinct Animals, such as Dragons, Phoenixes, Griffins, Wyverns, Hydras, Amphisbaenas, Loch Ness Monsters, Sea Serpents, Rocs, Cyclops, Leviathans, Krakens, Behemoths, Sasquatches, Mermaids, Garudas, Hippogriffs, Unicorns, Yetis, Bunyips, Centaurs, Harpies, Gorgons, Salamanders, Gargoyles, Minotaurs, Fairies, Jackelopes, Chimeras, Jersey Devils, Thunder Birds, Etc. in the next couple of weeks to think about that one coming up next?!⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️👍👍👍👍👍
While the manipulatiry benefits of hands often needs little justification a trait evolution would select for, I am surprised elephants would evolve them. This is because, unlike the overwhelming majority of quadrupeds, elephants already have a manipulatiry apendage: the trunk.
2:16 Primeval Future Predator ancestor!
he's back He's back you haven't made a video like this in like 4 years. awesome video by the way did you make the creatures yourself ?
16:05 - Water Bat: let's go from South not to Brasil, to Central America!
As I learn more about evolution and the selective pressures that cause them; the less patience I have for lazy spec evolution. They just mix animals willy nilly and giving them absurd adaptations without consideration to the selective pressures that would be needed to do so and why an animal came to gain that niche when so many other better candidates exist. 5 million years isn't a long time.
Unfortunately most of these are rather unlikely, especially the quadrupedal birds
I'd say if Birds, even of unrelated clades, ever were to convergently adapt to a quadrupedal lifestyle, it would most likely be caused by an increase in volcanic activity, since the atmosphere would be thinner, plus rising levels of dark, inhospitable vapors, forcing the Birds' advantages downward. Similar to how Dinosaurs collectively evolved fur-like quills to withstand the Ice Age.
@@morebrigges I'm sorry but none of that makes any sense
- Why would birds become quadrupedal during volcanism? What advantage sometheing they BIOLOGICALLY CANNOT DO give them?
- Dinosaurs developed feathers long before the ice age. They lived in the Mesozoic era, while the ice ages were just a few thousand years ago (technically, we're still in one). This is basic paleontology knowledge.
Ok do the future deserts and oceans
6:04 - in previous 5 milion years later... Centaur and live in Africa and bigger than human
What about extinct and endangered animals season 2
Be patient
@@Anthönypainwhen you upload this
16:34 - Monkey Bat: I don't like North America. Let's go to Brasil!
HELL YEAH
Family croods references
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I think it should have been stated at the beginning of the video that the original artist who came up with these designs wasn't trying to be accurate or even believable with many of these designs. Even the original Japanese names of some of them are jokes or just random words. He's the same guy who made that "humans with turtle skeletons" illustration.
Amazing work!
Slate Tarantula will get S teir, due to its beautifulness.
18:10 - Biggalo: let's go from boring Asia to Africa!
8:19 I guess that is the most possible to be turn real some day
Goatilla look impossible, but I like to know what these satyr will do?
lol most looks crazy and unrealisitc, wtf is that humped duck thing with ski like legs lmao
Wow! Look at all animals evolving fast like mammals! Meanwhile Humanity and 1 other Alien Civilization worked together to take over Milky Way.
I mean on my version.
13:45 - let's make animal from original video much smaller than original and transport it to Central Africa far from original North America...
Dragonfly Mantis will get confusing, that thing need to carry it's heavy prey by using that.
Biggalo are large.
the Kyoboku is a whole lot of bacon.
Water bats may hunt similar to gannets or not.
17:22 - same thing from original, but in swapped colours and in China
The tosquito take the niches of both mosquitoes and lampreys.
Collared Boss looks hilarious and been stoled from Man After Man, but for me, they will not sacrifice they're bipedalism due maybe they're hands can help them grab or dig potential foodsources.
Tundra slider the living meme.
10:58 - this green one was showed in ,,Spec Evolution Earth after 200 milion years (from You, Anthony) as ancestor to another frog with tongue which becomed more like hand and was in Australia x Antarctica
9:48 That’s sus
The Future is Wild and After Man vibes
The future is wild.
When more animals?
Soon 👍
@@AnthönypainAlso where did you find the others artwork? From the book itself?
Exact
They can be great Pokémon
I am very happy to see another video with satoshi kawasaki creations. I can't wait for next video😊
Kyoboko looks tasty, imagine an Muslim go in that time and eat that thing that look like an plant, they will vomit it when they found out it is an oink.
That thing (skydiving mice) is impossible to exist.
...and the circle is closed, good to see that you remaking your old spec. evo. videos👍
Uotrie looks like the mole bird in Future is wild.
“Spink”
425th like!👍
Awesome video!🤘
Blue Pulse look like an spiky toy.
why gorillas have for legs
Wish we got more animals
And this is why you shouldnt take drugs
Out at wall two
Stridypus mononykus
En español por favor
I guess humans couldn’t kill everything.
this would have taken 30 million years not 5
12:45 - uououoUO! While in 5 my later from You it wasn't higher that much than human now there is giant greenie abomination!
Animal future ❌
Pokémon ✅
Or Pikmin Enemies, Because Their Design Looks Unrealistic and Catoony
No
Lol
Tarzan need to uave it's own toad, a tarzan toad 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
This could happen in like 150 million years not 5😭
Why would an owl loose flight for?
Although,it consumes a lot of energy but gives a lot of advantages aswell.
I thought Ganish is an T-REX loke animal, ut how can a elephant became bipedal, soon, they will take the niches of humans, because elephants you know are smart.
WoW I remember, it’s been a long time!
Anyone else think the shielded hare look like sandslash from Pokemon?
I remember watching the old our world in the future ones so nostalgic!
Lol. In only 5 my. Interesting forms but unlikely to be the result of evolutionary processes
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Sloth-Owl, look like a impossible event, The God of Evolution, Charles Darwin will never agree with this, that thing is shit for the owl, nothing changes except for Ice Age, so they are rodents there to feast on, what will the owl eat, leaves?
The shielded hare looks Op, it is still possible because we knows that, but sacrifing speed for protection, I will like to see hare take the niches of deers.
People who have been here since the OG version of this
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Stealing these futurlutions (yes thats what their called now) for my fantasy story? Who, me? Preposterous.
Tundra Slider looks impossible shit, that thing, how that thing walk, after the Ice Age gone, that shit will rot to extinction, that thing replace it's wings for sled, look impossible, the event is similar giving zebra a laser gun body modification for defense, which is also impossible and hilarious.😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
Bwalf looks Op, It's prey has no way to scape it because it use echolocation, but they will still use they're wings use to glide to catch prey maybe.
Or they will use echolocation to paralysed prey, like tonic immobilty.
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These are so unrealistic😂
Karo frill looks vulnerable.
Look like an slug but amoabic slug is an amoaba, an simple cell organisms grows large, what does it's organs made of?
And don't forget to add slime monsters.
Boreal Roadrunner looks tasty.
The further I looked, the more I realized this was not a work on fantastic evolution, but a parody of it. The author of this is not mature, his childhood is playing in his arse. In addition to the fact that the drawings are generally poorly made, it is clear that the author does not know the basics of the laws of nature. First and foremost, the species will never give up the high fitness it has achieved. It would rather die out than go back. Yes, the ancestors of dolphins were able to return to water, but this is because they were not animals in the high hierarchy of fitness. And the owl, the bat, the parrot are species that, apparently, have reached their limit. Why would they go in-volve?
On the other hand, a giant hand-sized amoeba prowling the swamps? Such evolution once took about 200 million years, which is how large animals appeared, but then there was no such competition, so it was possible. Now the niches have already been distributed. It won't allow to get through this way.
flight is advantage, but costs very much. That`s why many animals were losing flight.
@@Mr.W.Megalodon. They can pay that cost when they have enough food. And this album does not look like post-apoc where food has become scarce.
@@E-Lazarus when food is enough, flight can be lost too.
ai content smh
It's not AI
Boring, without humans.
Wtf
Humans are overrated apes.
It's actually interesting to see other nonhuman animals evolve in the absense of humans, just like life did for most of the past 4 billion years long before anything remotely human ever evolved.