start with new viedo: 0:58 - new one 1:53 - next new one 2:40 - original: much much smaller, more Crustacen ancestor, another name and living in only coasts of North America 3:27 - new one just after ,,return" of older one 4:18 - original: bigger, had another name and living in just coasts of Asia 5:07 - original: bigger, bigger area near to South America and it ,,ate" flower 6:07 - in original (SE I): smaller, lived 60 milion years from now, in coasts of ONLY North America + just ,,Harponner crocodile" 7:00 - original: smaller, lived near North America, name is ,,Beak Otter" 7:51 - original: ,,Neoammonit" name, same size, had Nautilus as ancestor and bigger area 8:39 - new one 9:24 - next new one 10:16 - in original (SE II): had name ,,Carcharosuchus", was bigger, grey, lived 155 my from now in all seas 11:01 - original: much smaller, had alligator ancestor and lived in just coasts of North America 11:50 - original: even bigger, named ,,Cetosuchus" but good area and not clear ancestor 12:36 - original: bigger than there, had Emperor penguin ancestor, another name - ,,Hammer beak" and lived on area of North Atlantic and northern coasts of the North America 13:35 - original: had name ,,Excalibur squid", more squid ancestor, smaller + little bigger area 13:52 - new one 14:56 - original: little smaller, had name ,,Ray squid", not clear ancestor and living in all oceans of world 15:43 - original: bigger than human hand and lived in all parts of world (as ,,Ray suqid") 16:28 - original: smaller, named ,,Shieldshark"(?), had as ancestor great white shark and lived in all areas of world 17:18 - original: much much smaller, had name ,,Dolphinosuchus" and lived in smaller area + not clear ancestor 18:16 - in original (SE I): bigger than original ,,Dolphinosuchus", it was only species of Ichthyosuchus but same area, but 135 my from now 19:00 - original: another name (I can't remember), little smaller, not clear ancestor + smaller area 19:46 - original: little smaller, had more Japanish name, another area 20:35 - original: had name ,,Nerus", much smaller, lived in just area which was near to Antarctica and Australia and could eat new sea crocodiles
I love this series but oi cant help but notice that most of these animals are just normal animals (mostly iguanas and squids and crocs) evolving to lpoklike other notmal animals
ruclips.net/user/Anth%C3%B6nyPain, 0:37 I never seen this derived bivalve in your past videos. On the book, is it ハイハマグリ (Haihamaguri) or テフハマグリ (Tefuhamaguri)?
@mrcomino6028 not really these are all wayy to specific etc when there are already creatures that fit and do the thing much better. It doesn't make much sense
5:36 its face begs for someone to end its misery
hahahaha
"Please...end my life..." ahh face
its a face of a creation that wants Retribution for its creators for creating them 🤣🤣
“Why, Satoshi Kawasaki and Anthöny Pain… WHY?!”
Bro the crocodiles just don't want to extinct
😂😂😂
No animal wants to die...
These darn crocs! I TRY EVERYTHING BUT THEY ALWAYS GO ON LAND OR IN THE WATER!!!
They're the sharks of the reptile world. 😂
Too cool the Sharkodile! It could look good in an Asylum movie 😁
When you show the past animals are they the ancestor of that future species
yes
0.40 tube clam
1:23 spin squid
2:22 star arm
3:04 unicorn fish
3:51 coraleater
4:41 hummingcroc
5:37 harponosuchus
6:30 sea bulguin
Coming soon
We're so back
The sharkodile is just a post-modern thalattosuchid. It's cool to think they might come back.
The big crocodilphin is just a crocodilian head stuck to a shark body. You can see where the croc scales just completely cut off to sharkskin lmao
I recognize the design of the Thick Squid and well done
I'm interested in speculative biology, but what is your relationship with Satoshi Kawasaki, bro?
200 million years in the future Wil begin?
We're going under the sea with only this one.
Sea reptiles return
Ah les crococo, les crococo, les crocodiles 🐊🐊🐊
I Like The Crusherhead Shark So Yeah It Can Smash Crabs As A Meat.
2:23 interesting fella
cool
start with new viedo:
0:58 - new one
1:53 - next new one
2:40 - original: much much smaller, more Crustacen ancestor, another name and living in only coasts of North America
3:27 - new one just after ,,return" of older one
4:18 - original: bigger, had another name and living in just coasts of Asia
5:07 - original: bigger, bigger area near to South America and it ,,ate" flower
6:07 - in original (SE I): smaller, lived 60 milion years from now, in coasts of ONLY North America + just ,,Harponner crocodile"
7:00 - original: smaller, lived near North America, name is ,,Beak Otter"
7:51 - original: ,,Neoammonit" name, same size, had Nautilus as ancestor and bigger area
8:39 - new one
9:24 - next new one
10:16 - in original (SE II): had name ,,Carcharosuchus", was bigger, grey, lived 155 my from now in all seas
11:01 - original: much smaller, had alligator ancestor and lived in just coasts of North America
11:50 - original: even bigger, named ,,Cetosuchus" but good area and not clear ancestor
12:36 - original: bigger than there, had Emperor penguin ancestor, another name - ,,Hammer beak" and lived on area of North Atlantic and northern coasts of the North America
13:35 - original: had name ,,Excalibur squid", more squid ancestor, smaller + little bigger area
13:52 - new one
14:56 - original: little smaller, had name ,,Ray squid", not clear ancestor and living in all oceans of world
15:43 - original: bigger than human hand and lived in all parts of world (as ,,Ray suqid")
16:28 - original: smaller, named ,,Shieldshark"(?), had as ancestor great white shark and lived in all areas of world
17:18 - original: much much smaller, had name ,,Dolphinosuchus" and lived in smaller area + not clear ancestor
18:16 - in original (SE I): bigger than original ,,Dolphinosuchus", it was only species of Ichthyosuchus but same area, but 135 my from now
19:00 - original: another name (I can't remember), little smaller, not clear ancestor + smaller area
19:46 - original: little smaller, had more Japanish name, another area
20:35 - original: had name ,,Nerus", much smaller, lived in just area which was near to Antarctica and Australia and could eat new sea crocodiles
It took me 1 minute to figure out what you were talking about
@@gergomolnar2193i still don't know what he's talking about
@@SoulDelSol well, he compared the creatures in this video to the original speculative evolution videos made by him back in the days.
@@gergomolnar2193Nothing wrong with keeping the ones you like from your older work.
How many do you see crocodiles creatures?
yes
Funny part is crocodile would be least to evolve as they'd anatomy is perfect and preserved for 100 mil years
I LOVE IT
🎉😊
Make a fanmade of 200 milion years ago please
Scientists believe that Baja California will move north and will be connected to Washington State!?
19:04
D E R P
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I love this series but oi cant help but notice that most of these animals are just normal animals (mostly iguanas and squids and crocs) evolving to lpoklike other notmal animals
1:34 Oye es el libro se ve bien pero algunas criaturas tienen cosas con lógica pero otras no tienen sentido
Star Arm
ruclips.net/user/Anth%C3%B6nyPain, 0:37 I never seen this derived bivalve in your past videos. On the book, is it ハイハマグリ (Haihamaguri) or テフハマグリ (Tefuhamaguri)?
How do we know what animals exist after were dead?? Also this is all guessing work to?!
Flounder croc
Почему так много крокодилов эволюцанировали в морских
Tube Clam
Spin Squid
6:11 ?
Water 💦 World.
CROC WORLD
@@MrT_Rex Right.
mhoro
K
🎉🥰🐊🐳🐟🐬🦈🦭
This makes no sense
Why do you think so?
How so
@mrcomino6028 because many creatures stayed the same for millionaire of years yet evolved in this video
@@wingedhussar1453 that also happens in real life dude
@mrcomino6028 not really these are all wayy to specific etc when there are already creatures that fit and do the thing much better. It doesn't make much sense