this would be more fascinating if you did this. 1 :show intermediaries 2: show extinction event 3 show convergent evolution happening in new phyla rising through extinction event example: maybe vertabrates are wiped out and chondroyhthian evolve terrestrial adaptions so you have land sharks becoming like herbevores and carnivores example cetacean are wiped out and penguins evolve and diversify in to whales example echnioderms like sea cucumbers evolve a new type of fish like abilities. because this giant leap from one species to the next without context or showing the reasons is very dull. I'd concentrate on fewer species and really breaking down the phylogeny in new unexpected ways. also go through the speciation of closer related taxa rather than jumping around by geography in other words this speculative evolution should follow a similar order as your real scientific phylogeny show progression of time rather with speciation contained within each era.
The terrestrial Cephalopods also has been touched in Future is Wild with the Squibbon and Megasquid. Also Protothelace: Swampus 2.0, only difference is the number of modified tentacles. Still a cool idea, though.
Protothelace might be like a basal land cephalopod. Prehistoric walking fish has evolved into land vertebrates, but we still have some walking fish and amphibians. It's not impossible for a basal relative of swampus to survive in a much later period.
I don't know how there are so many giant insects in a world that seems so arid. The key to giant insects is lots of oxygen, usually from vast forests. I do love the creativity with the terrestrial squids and octopi. I would expect they would start developting some sort of skeleton as protection, maybe a kind of shell around their organs, or an internal cartilage skull.
Oxygen is not the only consideration for insects getting large. High oxygen levels do increase the maximum size they can grow to, but competitors are the biggest limiting factor. Some arthropods already grow quite large, such as the foot-wide bird-eating spider, which is still the largest spider that has ever lived. On a future Antarctica, which has been basically sterilized by ice, I could see bugs taking advantage and growing to fill niches.
You did good for the most part, i had a big issue with the multi legged tortoise. You made the same mistake you did with the crocodiles for the land Crabs. Overall things are starting to look more alien with the star fish and the squids which is good. My favorite one is the whale squid that was awesome. So its 7/10 for me
Dude it’s 200million years in the futue dinosaurs only died of 64 million years ago I would expect animals 200million years in the future to look way more alien then in this video
Gary zhang still thou judging by the creatures used thou, their has to be a line up, we can’t have an unbalance set. It’s ether little or all not half and half
Air-breathing, land-based octopuses / octupi ? Even some that burrow, fly and live in trees? Tentacles that have turned into legs? Holy guacamole, now I've seen everything I guess ....
Funny thing... when I saw the first pic I thought "That's not very wierd, it's just a worm." then I saw the size comparison and I was like: ruclips.net/video/-FHBgbGK3pI/видео.html
No matter what happens in our current climate change situation, life will continue after multiple mass extinction events. Humans or not, life in some form will continue until Earth dies.
every time I see a speculative world of land cephalopods I get angrier because like, they aren't just gonna be normal, barely altered cephalopods in trees, not after that many millions of years
Sometimes, I can't tell whether I love Speculative Evolution because it allows me to think of different, scientifically-plausible ways organisms can evolve or if it's because of this AND that only a select few even know what it is.
No it’s not why are they soft bodied creatures wouldn’t they be fully adapted to ocean I think that all land will be gone except for islands where certain creatures will evolve
I like the idea that some ancient creatures re-emerge in the far future. Four I consider possible are tullymonstrum, hallucigenia, anomalocaris, and opabinia.
I really enjoy your videos about evolution, bc they present origin of many species and relations between them in very accesible way. But your predictions about future are unreal, ridicolous and out of logic. I'm sorry telling this but in my opinion you lose much of your reliability after uploading videos like that.
can someone explain why the 100 million year vid is mainly reptiles and birds, but the 200 million year is mainly invertebrates and insects?? is there a reason for this? like will insects and invertebrates outlast all the others? these vids are pretty fascinating, great work!
Coool. Love these videos, especially terrestrial cephalopods, such an awesome concept, reminds me of the ones from the Future is Wild. Also this music is awesome. Though... how are some of these arthropods getting this big?
Have been binging on your content. You are doing very nice job! Your videos are appreciated by intermediately educated individuals on the subject, which is uncharted territory in the RUclips cyberspace.
The Bazunga! It has evolved to become the world's greatest, apex, predator. Descended from the ancient canine Chihuahua. It now towers over the arboreal landscape, forming a symbiotic relationship with the FuzzFuzz, a Lichen, which has evolved to resemble a gigantic fuzzy sweater.
I liked this very much, slightly more even than the future is wild 200 my later. Since your version of the tectonic plates allows for more life and therefore creativity. I haven't watched the whole thing yet but I must agree I don't see that many large insects being found in the arid places. There probably isn't much oxygen in the desserts (in the future is wild they call it the rainshadow desert) and that's a key for insects to get big. There definitely would be insects and similar creatures but the only ones that could be able to get that big would be the ones in the ocean or the forests (called the Northern forest in the future is wild, which is also home to the land squids which I really like). You have very creative videos tho and even if they aren't always the most accurate they're very fun to watch and I kinda wish you did more videos on future Earth evolution :) I must also ask, if the oceans of this version of Earth also affected by the "Hypercanes" of the Future is Wild's earth
One other note is that I have kindof a gripe with the land squid of Africa. A continent like this would most definitely have a lot more water fertility than land fertility except for the northern forests so those forests would really be the only place a land squid would be needed or beneficial and again, for some of these the body plans changing so drastically does not make much sense. Even though it has been 200 million years, if a fundamental change in an organism's body plan isn't needed it likely won't happen. But again, I recognize this is all just for fun. I definitely have some gripes with some of these creatures, the only reason these aren't realistic is that there's so many creatures that evolve traits that they have absolutely no use for, for example a clam has no real use to move since it's perfectly fine being immoble and filling that niche. I like how the squid has filled almost every niche, it reminds me of the silver swimmers of the future is wild
Walking with monsters: Dimetrodon walking with dinosaurs: tyrannosaurus walking with beasts: smilodon walking with animals: lion walking with demons: Tyrant Lobster
I’ve personally loves the idea of creatures like Octopus and Squid evolving to be either the next major creature or the next dominant species like humans are
There is no more blessing of the rains down in Africa... But 2:54 I mean 200 million years is a long time, but if this even possible? How would this evolve? 200 millions years ago, all tetrapods were still that tetrapods and have been for more than 300 million years. I just dont see what trait this could possible evolve from... maybe some weird trunk like appendage that evolved into more limbs, but I question the possibility of that
@@greminboye maybe, if most tertrapods went extinct somehow, then maybe. But it just seems like its something that would be more damaging and wouldnt be selected for
Why are so many people getting mad just because it's not gonna happen, it probbaly never will so read the description, it says it's purly speculative, so stop posting the hate comments and enjoy the video, Anthöny Pain would like that.
@@Anthönypain, your welcome😀😀👍, seriously though😐😐, I don't get why people are caring if it will ever happen or not, even the animals in the future is wild are speculative, so alll I'm trying to say is that you should be proud of yourself for making this possible.
I think it is mostly because of the faith of people, it's probably bad to imagine future animals for some religious ideologies. Most people don't trust the actual evolution, so the future evolution.. And other people think it's not accurate, and they are right. But it's not "scientific" videos, they just have to watch and enjoy
I don't see how starfish can ever become terrestrial - they rely on the expansion and contraction of water in specialized veins that run throughout their bodies for movement, the water-vascular system.I am not certain that this system would work for a terrestrial animal - it would have no way to expel or inhale water when needed.
I love this "Future is wild" vibe.
gabriel wladmir Yea with the land squids and all
Some things are ripped straight from it, as well
@@rogerjames5600 giant sauropod like tortoises for instance
Yeah, this is better than the future is wild.
The future is vibe
this would be more fascinating if you did this.
1 :show intermediaries
2: show extinction event
3 show convergent evolution happening in new phyla rising through extinction event
example: maybe vertabrates are wiped out and chondroyhthian evolve terrestrial adaptions so you have land sharks becoming like herbevores and carnivores
example cetacean are wiped out and penguins evolve and diversify in to whales
example echnioderms like sea cucumbers evolve a new type of fish like abilities.
because this giant leap from one species to the next without context or showing the reasons is very dull. I'd concentrate on fewer species and really breaking down the phylogeny in new unexpected ways.
also go through the speciation of closer related taxa rather than jumping around by geography
in other words this speculative evolution should follow a similar order as your real scientific phylogeny
show progression of time rather with speciation contained within each era.
Idk if this was a part of the extinction thing but show what animals went extinct and why
These animals are taken from a book, the person who posted the video did not make them.
Then convergent evolution because they occupy the same niches
The terrestrial Cephalopods also has been touched in Future is Wild with the Squibbon and Megasquid. Also Protothelace: Swampus 2.0, only difference is the number of modified tentacles. Still a cool idea, though.
József Vikár It’s a cool concept and a relatively plausible one. I’ve seen MANY speculative presentations with similar ideas
Protothelace might be like a basal land cephalopod. Prehistoric walking fish has evolved into land vertebrates, but we still have some walking fish and amphibians. It's not impossible for a basal relative of swampus to survive in a much later period.
@@diegogarcicruz6134 Cephalopods lack the support to grow to large sizes on land, and growing bone isn't easy
That vampire beetle looks terrifying. Sometimes it's the tiny creatures you should fear the most.
It’s the mosquito 2.0
Where is vampire beetle ?
@@lorddraco1359, 1:29
everybody gangsta till clams start walking
😂😂🤭
Then the clams gangsta
clams do in fact walk
And then they grow a pair of arms and decide to conquer fire.
I love the walking clams with all my heart
I don't know how there are so many giant insects in a world that seems so arid. The key to giant insects is lots of oxygen, usually from vast forests. I do love the creativity with the terrestrial squids and octopi. I would expect they would start developting some sort of skeleton as protection, maybe a kind of shell around their organs, or an internal cartilage skull.
Most oxygen comes from the oceans champ, shallow seas would be all that's needed
Why would creatures be like starfish and soft bodied
Oxygen is not the only consideration for insects getting large. High oxygen levels do increase the maximum size they can grow to, but competitors are the biggest limiting factor. Some arthropods already grow quite large, such as the foot-wide bird-eating spider, which is still the largest spider that has ever lived. On a future Antarctica, which has been basically sterilized by ice, I could see bugs taking advantage and growing to fill niches.
Shaun Jones your totally right
Shaun Jones also radiation levels are increasing so that’s another reason insects are so resistant
Out of all of them, the concept of a Baleen squid is actually very believable, considering how we understand giant filter feeders evolution.
These land squids are going to be splatoon characters.
You can't lie to me, I know that thing at 2:19 is bulbasaur
A bubassur paras hybrid
its a...
crant
02:28 it's evolved
Fused with Crabby.
Nah,more like Paras
I want this one as a pet. 15:11 It looks like hes wearing a birthday hat! He's such a happy noodle on his big day!
You did good for the most part, i had a big issue with the multi legged tortoise. You made the same mistake you did with the crocodiles for the land Crabs. Overall things are starting to look more alien with the star fish and the squids which is good. My favorite one is the whale squid that was awesome. So its 7/10 for me
I loved the baleen squid too :)
Didn't we all?
Dude it’s 200million years in the futue dinosaurs only died of 64 million years ago I would expect animals 200million years in the future to look way more alien then in this video
Gary zhang still thou judging by the creatures used thou, their has to be a line up, we can’t have an unbalance set. It’s ether little or all not half and half
They're not his concepts.
Love the sound track u gave to these videos. The idea of encountering some of these creatures is terrifying
300 Million years should be Land of the Dino-bugs and Squid people
HKR911 Squidwards
Squid People who ride Turtle Horses
The starfish predator looks like the Demogorgon
Ye
Just a smaller version why are there walking starfish and bivalves ?
15:34 Totally from subnautica
I get it.
You mean the Sea Dragon Leviathan?
Air-breathing, land-based octopuses / octupi ? Even some that burrow, fly and live in trees? Tentacles that have turned into legs? Holy guacamole, now I've seen everything I guess ....
The future is wild document also do land squids
7:31 uses death notes to catch its pray
6:27
Antartistraulia death worm
Edit: WOW THANKS FOR GIVING ME THE HEART
*antartistraulian bull worm
Funny thing... when I saw the first pic I thought "That's not very wierd, it's just a worm." then I saw the size comparison and I was like: ruclips.net/video/-FHBgbGK3pI/видео.html
Good job Antöny Pain and Please making the World of the Future after 300 Million Years ok?
Yeah that would be amazing! He did say in the description that this would be the last one but he also said probably so there might be more
You should make after 300 million years but I think your video was cool😀😃
MORE LIKE 500MILLIONS
I hope he does too it should probably be like the late Jurassic due to higher oxygen content and the continents being in rather similar places
in 300 million there will be exotic alien life and intelligent beings 🐊------------>👽
No matter what happens in our current climate change situation, life will continue after multiple mass extinction events.
Humans or not, life in some form will continue until Earth dies.
Life uh finds a way
It's awesome how in these few years new biology discoveries make all this much more possible than a lot of critiques are giving you credit for.
Critics*
Is there gonna be a 300 million years in the future animal evolution video????
You should try to make a 500 million years in the future video
Earth has destroyed
He can't many animals might go extinction.
every time I see a speculative world of land cephalopods I get angrier because like, they aren't just gonna be normal, barely altered cephalopods in trees, not after that many millions of years
The reus lizard is like a giganotosaurus and the thorny devil
1:10 this is gonna be squidward's inbred greatest grandchild in the future.
What happened to spongebob?
@@chatterwhomakesdescription3388Is making burgers in another planet
Chatter who makes description ? he inbred with squidward
So uh, land of the invertebrates?
carboniferous 2.0
With a hint of triassic
And a dash of Permian
And a bit of devonian
And a time of jurassic
Please, we want others after 300 million yes please for me
love it! looking forward to the octopus taking over land, as is right
Sometimes, I can't tell whether I love Speculative Evolution because it allows me to think of different, scientifically-plausible ways organisms can evolve or if it's because of this AND that only a select few even know what it is.
Thanks for knowing what "Speculative Evolution" is.
@@andreiryancaballero8327 Haha. You're welcome, I suppose.
Could you do a more "interactive" videos? Explaing how and why they evolved? What ecological niches they took? Very nice video tho
the world of the future after 300 million years
Nobody:
Absolutely nobody:
Antöny Pain: GIBBON CLAM
Star Fish Dinosaurs? This is the future.
No it’s not why are they soft bodied creatures wouldn’t they be fully adapted to ocean I think that all land will be gone except for islands where certain creatures will evolve
@@spinolophosaurus8736 It was a joke, but okay.
I know I was just saying what I think the future at this time will be like
@@spinolophosaurus8736 Oh.
Oh no
I miss Darwin IV documentary a lot,
The memories 😢
Rishit Shetty *expedition
I remember that documentary. I thinl that some people thought that it was real
Alien Planet
I like the idea that some ancient creatures re-emerge in the far future. Four I consider possible are tullymonstrum, hallucigenia, anomalocaris, and opabinia.
Whaaa tully monster
Alien planet
Alien from the earth
Alien biosphere
They used the creatures from Darwin 4 for their thumbnail and they don't even appear.
I really enjoy your videos about evolution, bc they present origin of many species and relations between them in very accesible way. But your predictions about future are unreal, ridicolous and out of logic. I'm sorry telling this but in my opinion you lose much of your reliability after uploading videos like that.
wtf
That's a constructive bad comment
lol i didn't expect that
thanks
Agree with you
@Steampunk Seven but a 8 leged turtle is almost inñosible in evolutiom terms
5:20
Permian 2
@@atmartinu
Or moluscidia , moluscassic , melucious.
Eletric boolago
can someone explain why the 100 million year vid is mainly reptiles and birds, but the 200 million year is mainly invertebrates and insects?? is there a reason for this? like will insects and invertebrates outlast all the others? these vids are pretty fascinating, great work!
I suppose they'll all get extinct
100 million years almost all the mammals are extinct in 200 million years almost all the birds and reptiles are extinct
Wow like wow evolution it was a Pokemon's
5:25 I want this as a pet
Coool. Love these videos, especially terrestrial cephalopods, such an awesome concept, reminds me of the ones from the Future is Wild. Also this music is awesome. Though... how are some of these arthropods getting this big?
The barajitta is like a barracuda and the prawn
The mantique is like a nothosaurus
6:32 - Real Giant Worms from Dune
Be nice if you could explain how and why they evolved
Have been binging on your content. You are doing very nice job! Your videos are appreciated by intermediately educated individuals on the subject, which is uncharted territory in the RUclips cyberspace.
Thanks man!
7:36 wow this is amazing i love deserts!!!
10:36 it's godzilla
Enjoyed it very much - thank you for uploading!
The Bazunga! It has evolved to become the world's greatest, apex, predator. Descended from the ancient canine Chihuahua. It now towers over the arboreal landscape, forming a symbiotic relationship with the FuzzFuzz, a Lichen, which has evolved to resemble a gigantic fuzzy sweater.
Sounds interesting. Can't wait to see a picture
XD
Oh dear Lord. Lol
The vampire beetle is like a mosquito
But the arthropods can't be giant because their external skeleton would be very heavy
2:38 majestic...
Love the music, it goes well with the weird future vibe
Nice “alien planet” cover
Fgsialsnf
Its from darwin 4, the creature on the cover is called Sea Strider
I'm a fan of the planet Darwin 4.
I liked this very much, slightly more even than the future is wild 200 my later. Since your version of the tectonic plates allows for more life and therefore creativity. I haven't watched the whole thing yet but I must agree I don't see that many large insects being found in the arid places. There probably isn't much oxygen in the desserts (in the future is wild they call it the rainshadow desert) and that's a key for insects to get big. There definitely would be insects and similar creatures but the only ones that could be able to get that big would be the ones in the ocean or the forests (called the Northern forest in the future is wild, which is also home to the land squids which I really like). You have very creative videos tho and even if they aren't always the most accurate they're very fun to watch and I kinda wish you did more videos on future Earth evolution :) I must also ask, if the oceans of this version of Earth also affected by the "Hypercanes" of the Future is Wild's earth
One other note is that I have kindof a gripe with the land squid of Africa. A continent like this would most definitely have a lot more water fertility than land fertility except for the northern forests so those forests would really be the only place a land squid would be needed or beneficial and again, for some of these the body plans changing so drastically does not make much sense. Even though it has been 200 million years, if a fundamental change in an organism's body plan isn't needed it likely won't happen. But again, I recognize this is all just for fun. I definitely have some gripes with some of these creatures, the only reason these aren't realistic is that there's so many creatures that evolve traits that they have absolutely no use for, for example a clam has no real use to move since it's perfectly fine being immoble and filling that niche. I like how the squid has filled almost every niche, it reminds me of the silver swimmers of the future is wild
Why is there a emperor sea strider in the thumbnail. Just asking.
Walking with monsters: Dimetrodon walking with dinosaurs: tyrannosaurus walking with beasts: smilodon walking with animals: lion walking with demons: Tyrant Lobster
Why woud a filter feeder like a bivslve climb trees ?
5:50 idk lol
Life can be exotic and bizzare in the future of earth
You also consider 200 million years in the future "The Age of Invertebrates", and it shows.
Make a 300 millions of years from now
Ok Son. 😀
+1
Also why are there no birds in 200 million years
I don't know possibly they went extinct during 200 myh
It was also that way in the Future is Wild series. Birds became extinct and flying fish took their place
This is what the earth in your imagination looked like before 200 million years.
Love your videos!
The rumen is like a dung beetle
I’ve personally loves the idea of creatures like Octopus and Squid evolving to be either the next major creature or the next dominant species like humans are
2:17 That name is begging for a joke.
Hi target acquired
*starts shooting bullets*
HUMAN COLONIST FROM MARS
ITS SO CUTE
TURRET: TARGET ACQUIRED
BRATATATATATATTATATATATATTA
5:31 is that mars?
What type of squid is THAT at 3:03???
Kyvan Hu241n look it up idk it’s name tho but look it up
Can you make another video like this but in 250 million years or in 300 million years?
You have to make 300 million years
7:55 that is more likely to be a liquen, but i dunno...
It's more likely to be a amœba or a bacteria
@@greminboye it's clumps of insect
Mammals: exist
Anthöny pain when making these videos: I'll pretend I didn't see that
Can you make a video of how human civilisation and anatomy will change in the future.
There is no more blessing of the rains down in Africa...
But 2:54 I mean 200 million years is a long time, but if this even possible? How would this evolve? 200 millions years ago, all tetrapods were still that tetrapods and have been for more than 300 million years. I just dont see what trait this could possible evolve from... maybe some weird trunk like appendage that evolved into more limbs, but I question the possibility of that
or ribs turning into legs
@@greminboye maybe, if most tertrapods went extinct somehow, then maybe. But it just seems like its something that would be more damaging and wouldnt be selected for
ARE THE LEGS OF THE SLEIPNIR TOES? BECAUSE IF NOT THAT WOULD,T MAKE SENSE
8:41 what the name of the music
I finally figured out the name of the music
Idk why there's so much hate comments
But your stuff is awesome, I like it
This "pedal tell"reminds me of crustáceos rex from godzilla the series for some reason
Please 300 millon years?
terrestrial Cephalopods in Asia. that reminds me of a certain video game from a company in Asia, does that sound familiar?
6:09 Uh Patrick....? Everything alright?
13:52
Yep.
Peak performance.
Nice video. I love animals, by...ever, and your video. I love your Metroidian style music, also...
The mikzin is like a seahorse
Nice speculation. Would still like to see more speculation of plant and forest evolution.
Now I want the world of the future after 1 billion year!
300 million years?
Anthony pain you should make The world of future aftet 300 million years plz.......
There's no more cuteness in the future
H
I would really like to see what may possibly exist after 200 millions years from now
Why did birbs go extinct in this speculative evo?
The belt tailed sea dragon looks like a sea empire from subnautica
I think you could add more creatures in these future evolution videos
This is some of the coolest shit I've ever seen.
Wow. Your sharing is so amazing and great. I really like it.
Why are so many people getting mad just because it's not gonna happen, it probbaly never will so read the description, it says it's purly speculative, so stop posting the hate comments and enjoy the video, Anthöny Pain would like that.
Thank you 😊 👍
@@Anthönypain, your welcome😀😀👍, seriously though😐😐, I don't get why people are caring if it will ever happen or not, even the animals in the future is wild are speculative, so alll I'm trying to say is that you should be proud of yourself for making this possible.
I think it is mostly because of the faith of people, it's probably bad to imagine future animals for some religious ideologies. Most people don't trust the actual evolution, so the future evolution..
And other people think it's not accurate, and they are right. But it's not "scientific" videos, they just have to watch and enjoy
Why would a reptile need four pairs of legs?
I don't see how starfish can ever become terrestrial - they rely on the expansion and contraction of water in specialized veins that run throughout their bodies for movement, the water-vascular system.I am not certain that this system would work for a terrestrial animal - it would have no way to expel or inhale water when needed.
true, it would be easier to them become a fish like thing