I remember thinking to myself "wow they all look so similar... body structure, number of legs, etc.... how could someone tell them apart?" And then it hit me, it's the same thing here on earth. The majority of our animals all have 4 legs, two eyes, a nose, and a mouth, and have fur. As someone who grew up learning to tell them apart, it seems obvious that a Cat and a Dog are two entirely different animals, but someone from an alien planet would probably have a much harder time telling them apart. Really makes you think. Perspective's a crazy thing.
Yeah as well as how most insects look very similar and most fish do. We’ve been taught to tell them apart. May be the reason so many people have problems telling apart various plant and fungi species. Almost every species have key features specific to their species, but people who aren’t taught those key features would probably always mix similar looking species
@@UAPCaptain damn bro, I wasn't expecting a whole thesis as a response to a throwaway line by me. I guess atleast it shows that you care then to write out such a massive response to me comment.
Even a horse and a deer would look identical to an alien explorer. Or scale down a mammal - rodent, hyrax, marsupial, insectivore - they all look basically the same. Tuatara, lizard - not related, look identical.
One of my favourite things about this series is the inventing of new words and just running with it. "I'll make up Acanthovores. Anyway, all these Acanthovorous creatures..."
@@walterkennedy9474 and a good one. Only the 2nd time I've ever seen a sponsor segment and thought "wow, this seems actually genuine and high-quality enough to be worth my time and money." The second time being when I found out Epic Games was giving away free games weekly.
Feargripper Tfw bib reveals that some of his intelligent life forms are actually on the same world as his entire showcase series and some of them speak nekachti
The year is 2547: You are just watching your favourite "old planet" series while your spaceship lands you are one of the first people to explore this planet. you start noticing that the creatures in thy planet look awfully similar to those of the series. You then think to yourself "He got it, he fcking got it"
may I suggest when showing a creature from past episodes, maybe put a little bit of descriptions at the side so that we can pause and read and remind ourselves of what they are
This is my favourite series in all of youtube, it gives the world builder in me much happiness, I religiously go back to watch it periodically, both for pleasure and to give it views.
I find it interesting that so many people compare the creatures on this planet to spiders for their number of appendages when many of these organisms have more analogous creatures already in extant existence. It feels like a bizarre look into a future where humans have difficulty distinguishing between a foreign planet's organisms because of the absence of experience, both evolutionarily and behaviorally.
@@MM-yj7yt you *do* realize that that's just "sea anemones" right? the ancestral tentaclostome is functionally just a sea anemone with more mobility and a hard shell.
King Arthur, Fionn McCumhail, and Biblaridion are all examples of "King under the Mountain" heroes, who are prophesied to return in the world's hour of need.
Heroics aside, I think after this series has run its course, Biblarion should set up a website where we can see these creatures and for future updates!!!
Little did we know that Biblarion is actually a space/time traveler and the amount of time between episodes is spent studying the life of an alien planet over different time periods, then returning to Earth to cash in on "fictional" entertainment for the puny humans.
Things that are most useful for understanding these: - Size comparisons - Comparisons to real-world animals - (I want this) indications of relative population sizes of each species - (I want this) map showing locations of each species Animal/plant request: I know that that's not how this works but please: - Octopus, except it's gigantic - More variety in vegetation, more symbiosis between animals and plants like in real life, I feel like vegetation has been too stagnant - Animals with social relationships (herds, colonies, etc) I feel like the last two are realistic requests.
I feel like the plants are going to diversify next episode, seeing as it's all been swamp and jungle until now. Also keep in mind that each example species here can represent dozens if not hundreds or thousands of species of similar animals. Herding is an easily developable trait that might only happen in specific species, like dolphins vs humpback whales, or elephants vs rhinos, or eagles vs starlings.
as a marine biologist, the one thing i would say about your semiaquatic species is that they all maintained four pairs of relatively long legs, when even in the pictures of earth equivalents that you posted, the legs become much smaller compared to the body when these animals commit to swimming as a lifestyle. also, the spiracles moving to the dorsal surface would probably be right next to the eyes, so they can see and breathe with the minimum amount of their body exposed. love the vids!
Me, I'm kind of surprised that all six eyes moved to the top of the body. Unlike vertebrates, which only had one pair to work with, you'd think the semi-aquatic species would shift one or two pairs superiorly for above-surface vision, while keeping the rest low and modifying them for visual resolution through water. Much better for spotting prey or danger both above and below.
I’d like to look into the evolution of venom. When you described the Anostracans, I couldn’t help but think of reef snakes and octopi, many of which are very poisonous
Ginger McGingin To be fair to Biblaridion he did need to cut a huge chunk of content just to ensure he didn’t create to much work for one part of the series that would have taken longer to come out
You mean venomous where the orginisime injects the toxin or uses it aggressively to hunt poisonous organisms uses there toxins to as defense rather then a tool to hunt such as poisonous dart frogs another difference between poisonous and venomous organisms is that poisonous creatures give there toxins through ingestion but venom is delivered by injection like a snakes fanges
Ginger McGingin he did say he would explore parasitism on his discord, he just hasn’t gotten to it yet. Also, remember that the animals he is showing are only supposed to be single examples of species in much larger ecosystems. He only has so much time, so think of these creatures as more of an evolutionary highlight reel
on the other hand, considering the amount of atmospheric sulfur that's dissolved into the waters, it's kind of unnerving to think about the kinds of poisons you'd make to be stronger than that.
I'm a little surprised that having multiple "limbs" / tentacles has survived in basically every clade so far. Especially when it comes to mouth parts. I'd have figured having so many large mouth parts would be inefficient for large scale filter feeding, for example, and while tucking them together would help reduce drag for faster swimming, you'd think at least some groups would lose mouth parts (or maybe reduce then to vestigial graspers, etc). Just a question from the peanut gallery! Great series
I think it has somthing to do with the goal of this series being alien ecosystem. If the jaws evolve it will easily win the arms race for big predators (espetialy since you would need inner skeleton so larger body size would occure as well).
He mentioned on Patreon that he had to cut about half of the content he had planned for this episode, so maybe that was one of the ideas he had planned.
@@harrisonschneider8333 Flying fish are surface schooling fish that use their flight to escape larger fish. Considering that they've evolved at least three times on earth (including flying squid), it's fairly likely that something similar exists or will exist on this alien planet. Biblaridion just hasn't mentioned them.
Me, understanding 10% of any given sentence: mm yes, of course. Seriously though, I absolutely adore these videos. They’re amazing, and they inspire me so much.
Oh gosh every time he names one i'm like "Which one is the enopteriptians?" (Not one of them but really you just could just yeet it in there and no one would notice a change) Like these crazy names I can't remember them all!
I love this series, but I do hope that in the future you'll do a video on alien biosphere: island evolution, basically an episode focused on your aliens getting stuck on isolated land masses and undergoing adaptive radiation.
How about an island isolated within a dome shaped cave system whose main sources of light is from volcanic vents that are periodically dormant and layered holes throughout the cave ceiling as well as general bioluminescence.
He will! in episode 1 with artifexian he asks for an island continent that, one day, will split off from the main two. The continents will split, and landmasses will stray into the south polar region.
Really love this series. Something I home we get to see in this series is isolated evolution on islands, maybe island dwarfism and island gigantism. Maybe even island flightlessness if we see flying come to the island and like some birds and insects on Earth, abandon flight if there are no predators to escape from.
DUUUDE!! I subscribed a little while back because I fell in love with this series, and saw that the episodes where a few months apart each, so I thought I was gonna be waiting for this forever man!
Yah, yesterday I binged on this and thought, "what a bummer that he only uploads an episode once every two months". When I saw the notification today I was on a walk with a friend, so I just ended up showing him the series so it would be less awkward 0-o
Man! I can’t wait for plants with fruit or cool plants w/ thorns or poison and kelp/lily plants. He needs to keep up on the plants but he’ll def do it for the dessert vid tho w/ cactus-like plants that retain water
TL;DR (go to the bottom dude, it’s rough) I came up with a new theory on why plants have leaf and stem patterns that are different! And can prove it! When plants compete in the ocean they try to be the tallest plant and have leaves that always point vertically, like kelp has a main stem and smaller leaves and seaweed is more flexible and just a straight leaf. Sea plants also try to survive the current and become like lily pads or algae. On land plants will become like ferns, not because of wind but because the leaves lead to the stem and the stem to the roots. by having leaves that are horizontal to rain, plants funnel it to the stem as is the case with ferns and pumpkin plants. In another way, plants have hairs on their stems to create a connecting point for water in the same way as the pumpkin plant and the same way as a human can “water bend” in a shower. this ability for plants to “water bend” is the ONLY reason that bushes exist, a plant is a leaf rain funnel. Next is that yes, plants can get damaged by wind, but they can still just be a funnel with leafs that overlap like a fern. Lastly, the other way that plants diversify if by where they put their resources: a plant that puts its resources in its roots is a smaller plant that is there to stay, a plant that puts its resources to its leafs is there to kill other plants by stealing other plants light, but die by wind. A cactus is a different story, it has no leaves because they are too thin and they shrivel easily. Sea plants= vertical leaves/algae Plants= horizontal rain funnel, not wind protection Plants= shower “water bender” Cactus= no leafs bc they shrivel Plant=bigger leaves or bigger roots
You are incredible! Thank you so much for your work! Please continue this video series as it is very, very interesting. I wish you good luck and fruitful creativity! With love from Russia
That's the thing about practical sciences, they follow logical reasoning if you know what's happening. Theoretical sciences are Batshit crazy to follow...
@@greatclubsandwich5612 Theoretical sciences follow logical reasoning as well. In fact a well regarded definition of science is that it has to make heavy use of deductive reasoning (as opposed to inductive reasoning) in addition to experimental confirmation. All fields which can be defined as science should follow logical reasoning.
@@CockatooDude Yeah bit in theoretical physics stuff just happens... Things have mass that shouldn't, particles appear and disappear, and atoms are broken down into conceptual material that is nearly beyond human understanding... What I mean is like, "fin that is walked on becomes leg through adaptation and specialization..." Simple, reasonable, understandable in concept. Not "this barely understood sub-micro particaloid behaves in a certain way under observation in a vaccum before suddenly randomly phase shifting into last week where it does a loopddy loop to become a theoretical incalculable anti force field in the 8 dimension but only on Tuesdays..."
The problem with the series becoming super popular is that a toxic community will form, making the creator(s?) not want to create anymore. It's a shame that might happen, but there's a real chance. :(
I just realized something that could be intriguing in the future, if or when intelligent species do develop. That could open the door to different kind of “speculation writing experiments ” (idk if that’s an actual term). Imagine the myth,legends, and other forms of literature could be created, the different cultures and possibly religions, technology/weapons, and so much more all set inside this world. I know we’re so far from that. But I just thought of putting that out there. Also, I find myself wondering what if multiple species become super intelligent. Will the factions fight to be the dominant species or will they unite as a strong alliance. So many exciting possibilities could be coming, and I hope to see just a sliver of that. Now with all that said this series is so great.
Well, only about forty thousand years ago on Earth Neanderthals (there is a lot of misinformation about Neanderthals, for instance, they were actually more intelligent than homo sapiens, it turns out) still existed. Archeologists have found many other extinct breeds of humans via their bones. What happened was that multiple "species" (breeds) of the same(ish) levels of intelligence did evolve all to exist at the same time. What's fascinating about these stonage age humans of varying genetics is that their genes live on in people to this day. Scientists have found out that everybody outside of subsaharan Africa has about two percent Neanderthal DNA and Asian people have low percentages of a type of extinct people called Denisovans in their DNA. So it seems that what happened in that situation on Earth is that the different breeds of people interbred and shared DNA and it seemed that aside from their DNA continuing on in small amounts in their descendants, they went extinct until we now only have hominids known as "homo sapiens." "Homo" means "same" and "sapiens" means like "intelligence," basically. Breeds and species are weird terms in science because the distinct rule for a being to count as the same species as another is for them to be able to have fertile offspring. So like, lions and tigers can interred to produce liger offspring but all ligers are infertile so tigers and lions don't count as the same species because their cross bred offspring the linger cannot reproduce a cub. But most canines (dogs, wolves, coyotes, dingos, jackals, et cetera) can produce fertile offspring together. So whilst a wolf and say, a spaniel look very different, they could reproduce a child who could reproduce and so they are scientifically speaking technically the same species but for some reason dogs are linguistically separated from wolves instead of simply being spoken of as different breeds of wolf. So if you imagine back in the Stone Age there were all these different breeds (evolved naturally due to different environments along their evolutionary journeys) of people about like how wolves, dingos, coyotes, and jackals exist now. Then imagine that something (scientists still don't know what what, could be Climate Change at the end of the Ice Age, could be miniature wars between tribes, could be disease that affected certain breeds of people but not others, could be a mixture of those things) imagine that something caused a drastic population reduction in coyotes, jackals, and dingos, but not wolves, because there were already so many wolves that whatever decimated the population of the other canines barely counts against the high numbers of the wolves. Say that that happened. And then the coyotes, jackals, and dingos that didn't die joined various wolf packs and had babies with them until eventually there were no more coyotes, jackals, or dingos, but their descendants, who are basically entirely genetically wolves, had a tiny amount of coyote/jackal/dingo DNA in them but not enough for it to really mean anything other than that their ancestors interbred with non-wolf canids, then that's what it's like with humans, now, basically. So if that happened then there would be wolves in Australia with a very minor amount of dingo DNA and wolves in Africa with a bit of jackal DNA, and wolves in America, Mexico, and Canada with a minor amount of coyote DNA (obviously in this hypothetical scenario there are wolves in all of these countries). Species and breeds are slightly interchangeable terms, it seems, in some contexts. "Breed" and "subspecies" is sort of the same thing and so I think that that is why these are swapped randomly about as if both fit the same meaning. So now we (homo sapiens) are all the same breed/species because our different ancestors all died out (but not before preserving tiny amounts of their DNA in their living descendants). So anyway, that could be what could happen in this series. Multiple beings of the same levels of intelligence as each other but eventually they all die off leaving only a single group left (some of whom will have extinct ancestry in their DNA). Oh, and for anybody reading this who wants to say any racist shit (whether unintentionally/out of ignorance or deliberately/out of malice), educate yourself on your arbitrary nonsense and read this: askabiologist.asu.edu/questions/human-races
This series is great because you can still learn things from existing animals. I never realized there was actually an advantage having lungs while being in an aquatic environment. excellent as always! Edit: spelling
It will eventually , it's the ultimate feat of speculative evolution : developing a sentient species , then develop a culture for it , My money is on the spider raccon critter that eats eggs and carrion , that thing has to learn many things , forming a "LIBRARY OF KNOWLEDGE" *wink* *wink* such an amount of knowledge over the world allows to develop good simulations for the world , in short world allows for CREATIVITY , the last thing that an intelligent animal develops is PLANNING which is essentially the way in which is essentially future sight among animals , since it allows to have a clear idea of what will appen in the next couple of hours/days/weeks ...
I know!! We haven’t seen much in terms of social behaviour yet either, which I’n very excited to see. Definitely seems like a thing that would arise, given that social collaborative behaviours have evolved so many times independently on Earth.
I like how the land creature resulted in "oh god oh fuck, monsters! Dangerous Xenos!" meanwhile the sea creature are "oh, some quirky fishes and such". We are just too accustomed to the bizardry of ocean.
The art in these videos is just so amazing. The stellar world building provides such a great platform for creativity and it's clear all the artists had a blast interpreting how these ecosystems would look
I kept expecting a lot of these feeding mouths to fuse. At least stretchy skin between them. Feels like all the gaps are disadvantageous. The filter feeders could have big balloon mouths with highly filtered vents on the side. The ambush ones would benefit from a more direct "snapping" jaw and it seems like it wouldn't be that wild for structures to evolve that start locking pairs of feeding arms together.
Oh did I miss this series ! I wonder, will some acanthopods adapt to life in the abyss ? Can't wait to see what happens in the arid and cold regions, great job 😁
Sometimes I come back to this series just so I can look at how long ago the most recent episode was published so I can reasonably guess how much longer until the next episode hits
I'm beginning to learn game development in uni and my dream is to create a world as intricate and well thought out as the one in this series. Seriously the work you put into this is fantastic! And the community support as well just makes it even better. I sincerely wish to see this world complete someday, have a full on book on all the species or maybe even a full on game! As a comment on a previous episode said: "This is the Spore we never got". Keep up the good work with the series, it's as educative as it is fascinating!
@@chrisgaming9567 thats really interesting! Although i would love to help, university has been taking up a lot of my time so I don't think I'd be able to help much. I really appreciate the offer though! And i wish you the best of luck with the development!
I have many, many words I want to type with fervor about this developing masterwork. With which one I ought to start, remains to be decided. I will in the meantime point out that at the moment of my typing this, 4:07pm in central Texas, this video has two-thousand like votes and only four - _four,_ the single digit- "dislike" votes. This restores my faith in humanity, somewhat.
This is an astonishing series. You've put a tremendous amount of effort into this and it absolutely shines through. Incredibly interesting, educational and well narrated. Easy to follow and understand. There's nothing else like this on RUclips. You should be proud.
No language can provide me with good enough words that can state how awesome this series is, and how great of a work you're doing, please, please, please, never stop the top-notch work, thank you so much for these videos, Biblaridion!
I kinda wanted to do something like this, but I would NEVER have time or knowledge enough to do this. I was amazed when I found this series. This is so cool and super interesting! Thank you for making this!!!
Honestly this has too be my favourite speculative zoology ever. Unlike others such as Wallace two where they just say stuff about them and never truly explain how they evolved. This guy actually gives us an explanation and an entire evolutionary tree with so many species. I also like the creature designs it’s not too something like on earth but it’s also not too alien as well it’s just perfect in my opinion.
That basic mouth shape that got established in the very beginning basically guarantees that everything that evolves in this biosphere will be absolutely horrifying.
@@droopsmoop I have drawn inspiration from other peoples art submissions on the fan speculation server so that they would match, but most of the gastrozoans were designed by me for the art only, so they don't have any names or anything. The first and last ones were made in MS paint and the middle one was made in Krita.
I want to hear about the deep dark depths, partially because I want to see some cool bio-luminescent aliens, and partially I want to hear the evolution in a place like that described.
this reminds me so much of the old forum "Spore Games" before the actual game "Spore" cam about. I wish i could find some of those forums again, I remember to Godots fondly :)
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 second time.
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I remember thinking to myself "wow they all look so similar... body structure, number of legs, etc.... how could someone tell them apart?" And then it hit me, it's the same thing here on earth. The majority of our animals all have 4 legs, two eyes, a nose, and a mouth, and have fur. As someone who grew up learning to tell them apart, it seems obvious that a Cat and a Dog are two entirely different animals, but someone from an alien planet would probably have a much harder time telling them apart. Really makes you think. Perspective's a crazy thing.
(this is in reference more to the land animals but the idea still stands that it's an adventure in perspective)
Yeah as well as how most insects look very similar and most fish do. We’ve been taught to tell them apart. May be the reason so many people have problems telling apart various plant and fungi species. Almost every species have key features specific to their species, but people who aren’t taught those key features would probably always mix similar looking species
I guess imma alien then cause I can easily tell some of these creatures apart from each other. That or its just my autism.
@@UAPCaptain damn bro, I wasn't expecting a whole thesis as a response to a throwaway line by me.
I guess atleast it shows that you care then to write out such a massive response to me comment.
Even a horse and a deer would look identical to an alien explorer.
Or scale down a mammal - rodent, hyrax, marsupial, insectivore - they all look basically the same.
Tuatara, lizard - not related, look identical.
I like the addition of fan art, it’s nice to get a bit more context of these animals in their environments rather than just on the white background
Spider hippos, and spider voles. Lordy.
can i point out how amazingly weird it is that something like this has fan art
i love it
Without it I just imagined everything being dog sized white arthropod things
Yeah having such dedicated fans is awesome! The fan art really helps this series
There where animations in ep 9 it was epic
I was just thinking "man I wonder how that alien planet series is going". Perfect timing, 10/10
Man I can’t wait for the next episode in 2030 lol
Same lol this is the best series was just thinking about it and this popped up
@@ninjaman815 oh come on its only been 2 months
I wanna see this sereis go to the space age of the alien world
@@smggl64 I mean I doubt any of them has the ability to evolve fingers to manipulate objects soooo yeah probably not
One of my favourite things about this series is the inventing of new words and just running with it.
"I'll make up Acanthovores. Anyway, all these Acanthovorous creatures..."
Definitely
shut up.
just shut up.
All words are made up, you just need to have enough confidence
I'm so happy this guy got a sponsor. The research and effort that he puts into these videos is just incredible.
And an incredibly fitting sponsor, at that.
👍🏻💯for sure! Great creator
@@walterkennedy9474 and a good one. Only the 2nd time I've ever seen a sponsor segment and thought "wow, this seems actually genuine and high-quality enough to be worth my time and money." The second time being when I found out Epic Games was giving away free games weekly.
Watching this 3 years in the future, it still holds up. Also, funny seeing you here, lol
@@NaokarmaI had a little feeling on my p3nis. This website is that good
(Sorry if I disgusted you, I will delete the comment if you want to)
Can't wait for an Episode like this: Part 60 - First intelligent life.
He is doing a series on making a language for a new species so....
I've been keeping track of which lineage I think is most likely to end up evolving intelligent life. My money's still on the Platydonts.
His conlang series merges and he creates the Biblaridion cinematic universe, from first life to the end of civilization.
Eh his world is still in the early days so...naw
Feargripper
Tfw bib reveals that some of his intelligent life forms are actually on the same world as his entire showcase series and some of them speak nekachti
The year is 2547:
You are just watching your favourite "old planet" series while your spaceship lands you are one of the first people to explore this planet. you start noticing that the creatures in thy planet look awfully similar to those of the series.
You then think to yourself
"He got it, he fcking got it"
I would love that too much
Brien boi I wouldn’t! Giant spider whales and bears man, I would just Nope my self into the damn sun
Fun Fact: 2547 is 2004 in Buddhist era
@@Win090949 ohhh, I just wrote random numbers but its nice to know that
Or, the year is 2040, and you're playing the newest update of No Man's Sky 2
may I suggest when showing a creature from past episodes, maybe put a little bit of descriptions at the side so that we can pause and read and remind ourselves of what they are
Good suggestion right here
@@mme.veronica735 yep
yep i am so confused about what happened in the past...
You're telling me that you _don't_ binge watch the entire series every new episode? Blasphemy!
There's a wiki you can use for reference, although it's in dire need of updating after this episode
This series is HUGELY underrated
I will send it to my freinds
This is my favourite series in all of youtube, it gives the world builder in me much happiness, I religiously go back to watch it periodically, both for pleasure and to give it views.
Not anymore
I tell ya, first you see walk on land for the first time, then you see them start their first war. (Sniffs) they grow up so fast. :’)
YEs
Awwww 💖
Im sad that this series isnt way more popular. I can only imagine the memes that would come from it.
Spider Elephant
Spider whales
Why would there be meme's for this , this is not a joke series.
Jump Squids
kanat om zakaria Benssied people make jokes out of everything, the funny is found in how serious this takes itself.
Waiting for TierZoo's tier list of this planet
Oh man that would be insane!
I can say nothing other than : YES! JA! OUI! BHA! SÍ! (Etc)
I didn't know I needed this until now
@@celticconlanger6401 DA!
It will be the bigest crossover of youtube history
As much fun as it is to watch the evolution of these organisms, I feel like I’m also watching the animation and editing improve as well
It is
you might as well say it evolved
@@lev2066 Nice
@@trkagog6155 :D
@@lev2066 Nice
Open ocean: *Exists*
Giant Spider Whales: "It's Free Real estate"
I find it interesting that so many people compare the creatures on this planet to spiders for their number of appendages when many of these organisms have more analogous creatures already in extant existence. It feels like a bizarre look into a future where humans have difficulty distinguishing between a foreign planet's organisms because of the absence of experience, both evolutionarily and behaviorally.
@@theunstoppableaxeofjustice3991 whats wrong with thinking critically?
@@theunstoppableaxeofjustice3991 :|
@@theunstoppableaxeofjustice3991 what did you expect? The video is literally about biology and stuff
@@theunstoppableaxeofjustice3991 biology is like a mixture of 3-2 sciences everything about it is complicated
So the mad man has made spider-crocs, spider-mosasaurs, and spider-whales in one go.
Thank God they can't spin webs, imagine a whale with a web.
@@valiang8867 there's already an eldritch tentacled creature that eats, shits, and mates through 1 orifice. Lets give it yet another function.
@@MM-yj7yt you *do* realize that that's just "sea anemones" right? the ancestral tentaclostome is functionally just a sea anemone with more mobility and a hard shell.
Me: damn I need something to do for the next 40 minutes
Me: *sees this*
Me: YESYESYESYESYES
You still did nothing jjst watched a video
@@elvd1296 that's doing something XD
Is that a jojo reference
@@Jim.m.mountain YESYESYESYESYES
Y E S !
The art at 4:06 is just... stunning. Holy shit man, this world you're creating is just amazing...
This gives me a serious subnautica vibes
Truly majestic
@@cuntymuffen7923 this shit could be like amphibious subnautica on fucking meth you know how cool that shit would be
@@theamazingaviator1084 If you think subnautica leviathans are scary, imagine being chased down by the land spiders lmao
i clicked the time stamp and paused right afterwards, and it sounded like he said "they can simp"
Little did we know that Biblarion always uploads one of these when the world wants it most.
King Arthur, Fionn McCumhail, and Biblaridion are all examples of "King under the Mountain" heroes, who are prophesied to return in the world's hour of need.
Heroics aside, I think after this series has run its course, Biblarion should set up a website where we can see these creatures and for future updates!!!
this one of the only times your right, Dr Bright.
Little did we know that Biblarion is actually a space/time traveler and the amount of time between episodes is spent studying the life of an alien planet over different time periods, then returning to Earth to cash in on "fictional" entertainment for the puny humans.
I’ve been waiting for these videos every two months
Things that are most useful for understanding these:
- Size comparisons
- Comparisons to real-world animals
- (I want this) indications of relative population sizes of each species
- (I want this) map showing locations of each species
Animal/plant request: I know that that's not how this works but please:
- Octopus, except it's gigantic
- More variety in vegetation, more symbiosis between animals and plants like in real life, I feel like vegetation has been too stagnant
- Animals with social relationships (herds, colonies, etc)
I feel like the last two are realistic requests.
CTHULUU
Calling it right now: The intelligent life form will be some fucked up squid faced monster.
I feel like the plants are going to diversify next episode, seeing as it's all been swamp and jungle until now.
Also keep in mind that each example species here can represent dozens if not hundreds or thousands of species of similar animals. Herding is an easily developable trait that might only happen in specific species, like dolphins vs humpback whales, or elephants vs rhinos, or eagles vs starlings.
everything except for animal/plant requests is a big yes from me
@@RoberttheWise They're all fucked up squid faced monster, your prediction doesn't count
as a marine biologist, the one thing i would say about your semiaquatic species is that they all maintained four pairs of relatively long legs, when even in the pictures of earth equivalents that you posted, the legs become much smaller compared to the body when these animals commit to swimming as a lifestyle. also, the spiracles moving to the dorsal surface would probably be right next to the eyes, so they can see and breathe with the minimum amount of their body exposed.
love the vids!
Clothes.
Me, I'm kind of surprised that all six eyes moved to the top of the body. Unlike vertebrates, which only had one pair to work with, you'd think the semi-aquatic species would shift one or two pairs superiorly for above-surface vision, while keeping the rest low and modifying them for visual resolution through water. Much better for spotting prey or danger both above and below.
just when i finish episode 6, i go to the homescreen and see that part 7 was posted 16 seconds ago this is very epic
Right? I refreshed home page and it was posted a minute ago! How lucky we truly do be
Literally the exact same for me too!
this is an epic Grug moment
I was reading a blog about alien life!
i saw this 43 minutes after release.
I’m excited for this series to reach a place where the animals are evolving interesting body coverings like fur and feathers
Considering next episode is about temperature extremes, will probably be seeing something like this very soon
Giant fluffy spider.
@@summertilling That's a tarantula.
and scales
I kinda already assumed the Osteopods had something scale like going on
“As with what happened with many filter feeders on Earth”
-Didn’t show the anomalocaris species that filter fed
for shame!
I love Anominalacarids
*Sad anominalocaris noises*
dont you dare get these eldritch horrors back as "pets you "shifty madman
*sad Tamisiocaris sounds*
I’d like to look into the evolution of venom.
When you described the Anostracans, I couldn’t help but think of reef snakes and octopi, many of which are very poisonous
I'm surprised that nothing has seemed to evolve any sort of chemical defence yet. Come to think of it, parasitism hasn't been mentioned yet either.
Ginger McGingin To be fair to Biblaridion he did need to cut a huge chunk of content just to ensure he didn’t create to much work for one part of the series that would have taken longer to come out
You mean venomous where the orginisime injects the toxin or uses it aggressively to hunt poisonous organisms uses there toxins to as defense rather then a tool to hunt such as poisonous dart frogs another difference between poisonous and venomous organisms is that poisonous creatures give there toxins through ingestion but venom is delivered by injection like a snakes fanges
Ginger McGingin he did say he would explore parasitism on his discord, he just hasn’t gotten to it yet.
Also, remember that the animals he is showing are only supposed to be single examples of species in much larger ecosystems.
He only has so much time, so think of these creatures as more of an evolutionary highlight reel
on the other hand, considering the amount of atmospheric sulfur that's dissolved into the waters, it's kind of unnerving to think about the kinds of poisons you'd make to be stronger than that.
I'm a little surprised that having multiple "limbs" / tentacles has survived in basically every clade so far.
Especially when it comes to mouth parts. I'd have figured having so many large mouth parts would be inefficient for large scale filter feeding, for example, and while tucking them together would help reduce drag for faster swimming, you'd think at least some groups would lose mouth parts (or maybe reduce then to vestigial graspers, etc).
Just a question from the peanut gallery! Great series
Yeah, I'm surprised none of them (especially the aquatic animals) haven't developed fused mouth parts
@@notbrandon8840 me too
Well the Dolichognathans have significantly reduced their pedipalps so there's that.
I think it has somthing to do with the goal of this series being alien ecosystem. If the jaws evolve it will easily win the arms race for big predators (espetialy since you would need inner skeleton so larger body size would occure as well).
I had this same thought. They all seem to be the same phylum. This planet doesent seem to have undergone the Cambriam Explosion as ours has.
16:03 this pic is so cute omg
/ΔθωθΔ\
It's cute, until you realize they're like the size of your leg
Babies, the lot of them
i agree
You know there the size of dogs
I 🤔 think
7:30 aww, he's happy
I thougt the flying creatures would evolve into some seagull like things.
It will probably happen in the next episode.
It did happen he just mentioned it briefly for like 5 sec he said something like maybe some would evolve to eat at the shore
He mentioned on Patreon that he had to cut about half of the content he had planned for this episode, so maybe that was one of the ideas he had planned.
It'd be interesting to see the equivalent of flying fish. How would that evolve? What niche is that? What would it look like?
@@harrisonschneider8333 Flying fish are surface schooling fish that use their flight to escape larger fish. Considering that they've evolved at least three times on earth (including flying squid), it's fairly likely that something similar exists or will exist on this alien planet. Biblaridion just hasn't mentioned them.
@@galilei7748 Are these ideas definitely forgotten or just reported?
The bit where you name individual species after Patreon patrons is perfect.
Everyone: This series is nightmare fuel
Me: 7:31 *happy* *boi*
9:29 not anymore
depressed boi
More like 16:12
I have never been scared of this, I’ve just found it amazing
THIS IS COMING FROM SOMEONE WHO IS SCARED OF ESCALATORS
I Have been thinking in this series how and if any of these animals could look cute but that dude do look quite happy
Me, understanding 10% of any given sentence: mm yes, of course.
Seriously though, I absolutely adore these videos. They’re amazing, and they inspire me so much.
For me it’s like, the more I watch these videos over and over again, the more I start to understand these words. Slowly but surely.
Oh gosh every time he names one i'm like "Which one is the enopteriptians?" (Not one of them but really you just could just yeet it in there and no one would notice a change) Like these crazy names I can't remember them all!
I love this series, but I do hope that in the future you'll do a video on alien biosphere: island evolution, basically an episode focused on your aliens getting stuck on isolated land masses and undergoing adaptive radiation.
How about an island isolated within a dome shaped cave system whose main sources of light is from volcanic vents that are periodically dormant and layered holes throughout the cave ceiling as well as general bioluminescence.
Or you know adapting to caves and becoming troglodytes
Wait for a few episodes then, the mega continent will divide someday.
He will! in episode 1 with artifexian he asks for an island continent that, one day, will split off from the main two. The continents will split, and landmasses will stray into the south polar region.
In the first episode he made sure to include a large island formation that would split off from the pangea.
30:05 SEAL CROCODILES
that decend from bear-spiders
I thought it looked like a beached whale ;-;
Kinda like a Whale Crocodiles that happened irl
@@sanguillotine to be fair,they practically became that later,beeing the ancestors to this worlds version of whales
lol I know RIGHT?
Really love this series. Something I home we get to see in this series is isolated evolution on islands, maybe island dwarfism and island gigantism. Maybe even island flightlessness if we see flying come to the island and like some birds and insects on Earth, abandon flight if there are no predators to escape from.
You guessed exactly what the newest episode (of the time of me writing this) is.
Man, I love this series. I love speculative evolution so much. Its a shame I can't find other series even close to this, or at all :(
I feel you
@@ΑνδρεαςΚοκκορης yeah it's true, i also tried finding other series closer to this but none... none! So yeah?
Nusku and Rubiea are great and I recommend you check them out, if you haven't already seen them yet 😊
@@Connection_Error-px7bn thanks for the recommendations, I'm checking them out as soon as I can!
DUUUDE!! I subscribed a little while back because I fell in love with this series, and saw that the episodes where a few months apart each, so I thought I was gonna be waiting for this forever man!
You'll see them every two months as they're quite hard to produce
Still, the channel is very consistent, so you won't need to worry about postponement
Same
Next episode around September, 20th probably, but there's still a lot to do with thie Part 7
I got the notification for this just as I thought about it!
I LOVE THIS SERIES!
I've been searching everyday this week. Was so ready for this.
@@CRG2100 yes
Yah, yesterday I binged on this and thought, "what a bummer that he only uploads an episode once every two months".
When I saw the notification today I was on a walk with a friend, so I just ended up showing him the series so it would be less awkward 0-o
it is funny because i thought i hope there is a new episode today
Man! I can’t wait for plants with fruit or cool plants w/ thorns or poison and kelp/lily plants. He needs to keep up on the plants but he’ll def do it for the dessert vid tho w/ cactus-like plants that retain water
TL;DR (go to the bottom dude, it’s rough)
I came up with a new theory on why plants have leaf and stem patterns that are different! And can prove it!
When plants compete in the ocean they try to be the tallest plant and have leaves that always point vertically, like kelp has a main stem and smaller leaves and seaweed is more flexible and just a straight leaf. Sea plants also try to survive the current and become like lily pads or algae.
On land plants will become like ferns, not because of wind but because the leaves lead to the stem and the stem to the roots. by having leaves that are horizontal to rain, plants funnel it to the stem as is the case with ferns and pumpkin plants.
In another way, plants have hairs on their stems to create a connecting point for water in the same way as the pumpkin plant and the same way as a human can “water bend” in a shower. this ability for plants to “water bend” is the ONLY reason that bushes exist, a plant is a leaf rain funnel.
Next is that yes, plants can get damaged by wind, but they can still just be a funnel with leafs that overlap like a fern.
Lastly, the other way that plants diversify if by where they put their resources:
a plant that puts its resources in its roots is a smaller plant that is there to stay,
a plant that puts its resources to its leafs is there to kill other plants by stealing other plants light, but die by wind.
A cactus is a different story, it has no leaves because they are too thin and they shrivel easily.
Sea plants= vertical leaves/algae
Plants= horizontal rain funnel, not wind protection
Plants= shower “water bender”
Cactus= no leafs bc they shrivel
Plant=bigger leaves or bigger roots
Hadrorakid: exists
Plankton: Panik!
Hadrorakid: not very fast
Plankton: Kalm
Also Plankton: can’t swim away
Plankton: Panik!
at the disco!
You are incredible! Thank you so much for your work! Please continue this video series as it is very, very interesting. I wish you good luck and fruitful creativity!
With love from Russia
Same! Love from Sweden
He is so creative and smart!
🙌🏻‼🙏🏻👍🏻Love from Britain🇬🇧
I love evolution and his ideas ෆ╹ .̮ ╹ෆ Love from Michigan
You missed an opportunity to say “from Russia with love”
Im so honored you used my art for this episode! Thank you so much!
Your art is great
Your art is awesome
Kiwi The Cartographer thank you! Yours is really great too
Hexlafenif thank you!
Which one is yours
An episode covering the deep ocean will make my whole month
YES creature with LIGHTS
Heading to the Nightmare zone of Nightmare Planet
It's good to see that I'm not the only one stressing over days since this vid has been over 2 months old.
I'm a tad bit obsessed with this series.
I feel like this is the planet of the “predators” thanks to mandibles being on nearly every single animal.
Even the herbivores have mandibles!
Alien vs Herbivores
The new spin off.
@@Addis0074 Mandibles are very useful, they are essentially hands on your mouth, for reaching and then dragging in prey, foliage, or what have you.
the mandibles were there cus their ancestors had it
@@kapitanbach7411 they take the place of a tounge
I do really love the fan-art, it adds so much to the video
i like how you explain everything. it just make sence and during whole episode im thinking "yeah that is logical...". love the series
That’s what happens when a biologist talks about biology, it makes sense.
That's the thing about practical sciences, they follow logical reasoning if you know what's happening.
Theoretical sciences are Batshit crazy to follow...
Same here it’s just perfect in my eyes unlike that Ben g Thomas one Wallace two
@@greatclubsandwich5612 Theoretical sciences follow logical reasoning as well. In fact a well regarded definition of science is that it has to make heavy use of deductive reasoning (as opposed to inductive reasoning) in addition to experimental confirmation. All fields which can be defined as science should follow logical reasoning.
@@CockatooDude Yeah bit in theoretical physics stuff just happens... Things have mass that shouldn't, particles appear and disappear, and atoms are broken down into conceptual material that is nearly beyond human understanding... What I mean is like, "fin that is walked on becomes leg through adaptation and specialization..." Simple, reasonable, understandable in concept. Not "this barely understood sub-micro particaloid behaves in a certain way under observation in a vaccum before suddenly randomly phase shifting into last week where it does a loopddy loop to become a theoretical incalculable anti force field in the 8 dimension but only on Tuesdays..."
Posting comment purely for algorithm, don’t mind me. More people must know this exists, it’s so cool!
Going to do my part to please the algorithm overlords
YES
Its nice to see people doing their part.☺
The problem with the series becoming super popular is that a toxic community will form, making the creator(s?) not want to create anymore. It's a shame that might happen, but there's a real chance. :(
BaNaNa khaoz We’ve seen this happen with many good things like undertale and the early days of minecraft
19:10 I will protect this pwecious baby with my life.
Is a good boi
this is such a criminally underrated series, my god
I really love this series. You're doing a great job at explaining why species evolve the way they do, keep it up.
Every time I see a new episode for this series it’s like Christmas morning for me.
Now waiting for a Permian Extinction to shuffle everything up
As a biology studen i must say i freakin LOVEEEE this, its like biology porn
Technically speaking as a fellow biology student all porn is biology porn
It's just this is more educational
@@ypsawbones3646 r/technicallythetruth
@@user-ft3jq5vi2l r/ihavereddit
@JoshdoingthingsYT R/ihavereddit
@Joshdoingthings YT r/ihavereddit- wait this is a loop
I just realized something that could be intriguing in the future, if or when intelligent species do develop. That could open the door to different kind of “speculation writing experiments ” (idk if that’s an actual term). Imagine the myth,legends, and other forms of literature could be created, the different cultures and possibly religions, technology/weapons, and so much more all set inside this world. I know we’re so far from that. But I just thought of putting that out there. Also, I find myself wondering what if multiple species become super intelligent. Will the factions fight to be the dominant species or will they unite as a strong alliance. So many exciting possibilities could be coming, and I hope to see just a sliver of that. Now with all that said this series is so great.
I totally agree 😁
Well, only about forty thousand years ago on Earth Neanderthals (there is a lot of misinformation about Neanderthals, for instance, they were actually more intelligent than homo sapiens, it turns out) still existed.
Archeologists have found many other extinct breeds of humans via their bones.
What happened was that multiple "species" (breeds) of the same(ish) levels of intelligence did evolve all to exist at the same time.
What's fascinating about these stonage age humans of varying genetics is that their genes live on in people to this day.
Scientists have found out that everybody outside of subsaharan Africa has about two percent Neanderthal DNA and Asian people have low percentages of a type of extinct people called Denisovans in their DNA.
So it seems that what happened in that situation on Earth is that the different breeds of people interbred and shared DNA and it seemed that aside from their DNA continuing on in small amounts in their descendants, they went extinct until we now only have hominids known as "homo sapiens."
"Homo" means "same" and "sapiens" means like "intelligence," basically.
Breeds and species are weird terms in science because the distinct rule for a being to count as the same species as another is for them to be able to have fertile offspring.
So like, lions and tigers can interred to produce liger offspring but all ligers are infertile so tigers and lions don't count as the same species because their cross bred offspring the linger cannot reproduce a cub.
But most canines (dogs, wolves, coyotes, dingos, jackals, et cetera) can produce fertile offspring together.
So whilst a wolf and say, a spaniel look very different, they could reproduce a child who could reproduce and so they are scientifically speaking technically the same species but for some reason dogs are linguistically separated from wolves instead of simply being spoken of as different breeds of wolf.
So if you imagine back in the Stone Age there were all these different breeds (evolved naturally due to different environments along their evolutionary journeys) of people about like how wolves, dingos, coyotes, and jackals exist now.
Then imagine that something (scientists still don't know what what, could be Climate Change at the end of the Ice Age, could be miniature wars between tribes, could be disease that affected certain breeds of people but not others, could be a mixture of those things) imagine that something caused a drastic population reduction in coyotes, jackals, and dingos, but not wolves, because there were already so many wolves that whatever decimated the population of the other canines barely counts against the high numbers of the wolves.
Say that that happened.
And then the coyotes, jackals, and dingos that didn't die joined various wolf packs and had babies with them until eventually there were no more coyotes, jackals, or dingos, but their descendants, who are basically entirely genetically wolves, had a tiny amount of coyote/jackal/dingo DNA in them but not enough for it to really mean anything other than that their ancestors interbred with non-wolf canids, then that's what it's like with humans, now, basically.
So if that happened then there would be wolves in Australia with a very minor amount of dingo DNA and wolves in Africa with a bit of jackal DNA, and wolves in America, Mexico, and Canada with a minor amount of coyote DNA (obviously in this hypothetical scenario there are wolves in all of these countries).
Species and breeds are slightly interchangeable terms, it seems, in some contexts.
"Breed" and "subspecies" is sort of the same thing and so I think that that is why these are swapped randomly about as if both fit the same meaning.
So now we (homo sapiens) are all the same breed/species because our different ancestors all died out (but not before preserving tiny amounts of their DNA in their living descendants).
So anyway, that could be what could happen in this series.
Multiple beings of the same levels of intelligence as each other but eventually they all die off leaving only a single group left (some of whom will have extinct ancestry in their DNA).
Oh, and for anybody reading this who wants to say any racist shit (whether unintentionally/out of ignorance or deliberately/out of malice), educate yourself on your arbitrary nonsense and read this:
askabiologist.asu.edu/questions/human-races
@@UAPCaptain marry me
This series is great because you can still learn things from existing animals. I never realized there was actually an advantage having lungs while being in an aquatic environment. excellent as always! Edit: spelling
I can't wait when (or even if) we get to stuff like intelligent life and the stuff that goes along with it
It will eventually , it's the ultimate feat of speculative evolution : developing a sentient species , then develop a culture for it ,
My money is on the spider raccon critter that eats eggs and carrion , that thing has to learn many things , forming a "LIBRARY OF KNOWLEDGE" *wink* *wink* such an amount of knowledge over the world allows to develop good simulations for the world , in short world allows for CREATIVITY , the last thing that an intelligent animal develops is PLANNING which is essentially the way in which is essentially future sight among animals , since it allows to have a clear idea of what will appen in the next couple of hours/days/weeks ...
@@davidegaruti2582 someone's been watching kurzgesagt :p
I know!! We haven’t seen much in terms of social behaviour yet either, which I’n very excited to see. Definitely seems like a thing that would arise, given that social collaborative behaviours have evolved so many times independently on Earth.
Yooooo like all the politics and history of the alien race... dope
Dare i say *domesticated organisms*
Oh hell yeah! Hopefully one instalment every other month isn't getting overwhelming, because this is top quality! Keep on trucking!
I like how the land creature resulted in "oh god oh fuck, monsters! Dangerous Xenos!"
meanwhile the sea creature are "oh, some quirky fishes and such". We are just too accustomed to the bizardry of ocean.
The art in these videos is just so amazing. The stellar world building provides such a great platform for creativity and it's clear all the artists had a blast interpreting how these ecosystems would look
We did, but we did not have all the freedom in the world, as Bib had requests for us, but it was fun making art for him
Yes, two months of waiting finally paid off
The man, the myth, the legend has delivered!!!!
YESSSSS THE BEST SERIES ON RUclips IS BACK!!!!!
I love the additional art you added this time, really gives life to this alien world!
It's always a joy to see that Biblaridion has uploaded a new part of the alien biosphere. I can't wait for inteligent life in the future!
Probably should have said this earlier, but these artworks are really sweet and definitely help with immersion.
Your voice is perfect for this series.
So Dr. Bright how many of these are SCP’s?
These are getting even more horrifying. I love it.
I would like to see the diversification of the Anthostomes and maybe some development of parasites.
I kept expecting a lot of these feeding mouths to fuse. At least stretchy skin between them. Feels like all the gaps are disadvantageous.
The filter feeders could have big balloon mouths with highly filtered vents on the side.
The ambush ones would benefit from a more direct "snapping" jaw and it seems like it wouldn't be that wild for structures to evolve that start locking pairs of feeding arms together.
Oh did I miss this series ! I wonder, will some acanthopods adapt to life in the abyss ? Can't wait to see what happens in the arid and cold regions, great job 😁
I had been craving this series so much I just rewatched the entire thing
Whenever a new one comes out, I rewatch the entire series
If you like the serie even more, you can check the wiki (Biblaridion - Alien Biospheres wiki)
KOΛLΛ_ NET21 HE HAS A WIKI?!
@@centuri6510 I created it in March because the series was so great! But it's not finished
KOΛLΛ_ NET21 Nice!
God, that's so cool. I'm still waiting for ant like aliens!
didnt he say at some point that he wont bother with the small ones and you should just... assume theyre there?
Sometimes I come back to this series just so I can look at how long ago the most recent episode was published so I can reasonably guess how much longer until the next episode hits
I'm beginning to learn game development in uni and my dream is to create a world as intricate and well thought out as the one in this series. Seriously the work you put into this is fantastic! And the community support as well just makes it even better. I sincerely wish to see this world complete someday, have a full on book on all the species or maybe even a full on game!
As a comment on a previous episode said: "This is the Spore we never got".
Keep up the good work with the series, it's as educative as it is fascinating!
Good luck with game development!
You know there's a game based on this series in development, right? We could use someone else interested in learning game development on the team.
@@chrisgaming9567 thats really interesting! Although i would love to help, university has been taking up a lot of my time so I don't think I'd be able to help much. I really appreciate the offer though! And i wish you the best of luck with the development!
I waited so impatiently for this episode. Love the oceanic nightmare fuel so much.
I hope this series gets to the point where one of these guys becomes sentient, maybe ending with a first contact with humanity
Who would be contacting who?
Yay like angler fish or goblin sharks
@@cartoondinosaur7491 probably humans would contact them. After all the firstborn solution is the most reasonable answer to the fermi paradox
I would die for the Metaxypods. Froggy
IKR their sooooooo cuuuuuttttteeeee
I am so emotionally invested these lovely beasts,
I really hope that the series continues.
9:28 We did it. After 7 episodes we finally reached nightmare fuel. We all knew it would happen eventually.
I feel like we were already there at ep4
Wym it cute.
I've waited for this episode for so long !
Keep up the work, this series is incredible !
HE TALKED ABOUT ME BIBLARIDION ACTULLY TALKED ABOUT ME I FEEL SO GOOD
Ugly af tho
@@DingleKid37 >:(
@@DingleKid37 dont talk to me or my wife ever again
I have many, many words I want to type with fervor about this developing masterwork. With which one I ought to start, remains to be decided.
I will in the meantime point out that at the moment of my typing this, 4:07pm in central Texas, this video has two-thousand like votes and only four - _four,_ the single digit- "dislike" votes.
This restores my faith in humanity, somewhat.
This is the best series of videos anywhere on youtube, and it is disgusting that they don't each have at least a million views
This is some of the most interesting projects I've seen, this by itself is like a work of art. Respect.
Specially to watch this episode I've turned my room into mini cinema!
Thanks for making my wish come true : )
This is an astonishing series. You've put a tremendous amount of effort into this and it absolutely shines through.
Incredibly interesting, educational and well narrated. Easy to follow and understand.
There's nothing else like this on RUclips. You should be proud.
No language can provide me with good enough words that can state how awesome this series is, and how great of a work you're doing, please, please, please, never stop the top-notch work, thank you so much for these videos, Biblaridion!
I kinda wanted to do something like this, but I would NEVER have time or knowledge enough to do this. I was amazed when I found this series. This is so cool and super interesting! Thank you for making this!!!
Honestly this has too be my favourite speculative zoology ever. Unlike others such as Wallace two where they just say stuff about them and never truly explain how they evolved. This guy actually gives us an explanation and an entire evolutionary tree with so many species. I also like the creature designs it’s not too something like on earth but it’s also not too alien as well it’s just perfect in my opinion.
21:49 The semiaquatic egg laying mammal of action
*perrryyyy*
@@nameofacreativevariety9985 *PERRY THE PLATYPUS!*
🎶Dooby dooby doo bah dooby dooby doo bah🎶
He's got more than just mad skill. He's got a beaver tail and a bill.
I think he’s in Dinosaur era life
9:31 Yay, more nightmare fuel!
Everything related to it are nightmare fuel and its amazing
please promise me that you won't bring these here
That basic mouth shape that got established in the very beginning basically guarantees that everything that evolves in this biosphere will be absolutely horrifying.
@@RoberttheWise its also very effective
The fanart server also functions as a speculation server and is a fanserver for the series
My art at 11:58, 12:13, 15:14 (just so I can find it later)
@@bloodypigeon Woah i really like your art style! Are the diverse gastrozoans from the server's fan speculation?
@@bloodypigeon I like picture number 2 the most.
@@droopsmoop I have drawn inspiration from other peoples art submissions on the fan speculation server so that they would match, but most of the gastrozoans were designed by me for the art only, so they don't have any names or anything. The first and last ones were made in MS paint and the middle one was made in Krita.
BloodyPigeon Bredvig woah your art is there no word to describe it😱
Who knew science could be so riveting? This is more fun to watch than most TV shows.
it’s like having your own natgeographic show amazing
You've outdone yourself on this one, good job, cheers.
I want to hear about the deep dark depths, partially because I want to see some cool bio-luminescent aliens, and partially I want to hear the evolution in a place like that described.
My favorite series is back! The time in between each episode is killer, but definitely worth it
this reminds me so much of the old forum "Spore Games" before the actual game "Spore" cam about.
I wish i could find some of those forums again, I remember to Godots fondly :)
God I remember some of those.
@@burningbronze7555 - any idea where they are these days?
@@danieldomeisen2632 It's 2023 and Sagan IV is still active somehow.
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 second time.