Here is the latest video chosen by the Member of the Channel! the 3rd Part of ¨THE FUTURE IS WILD¨ series. This one includes mostly the original concepts many of you guys submitted, It was hard to pick among so many good ideas! If yours didn't make in this video don't worry, try next time! . If your concept was included, feel free to tell more about it in the comments. You can also ask for the final HQ design by emailing again to the same address you submitted your idea ( this also applies to the other previously made collaborative videos) As always please don't forget to give this video a LIKE and subscribe, and bla bla Hope you enjoy this video! it was a lot of fun to make Thank you all!
@@darkonyx6995I see in some alternate yesterdays that some ground sloths like megalonychids with the ossified pelt to evolve pangolin like plates as stegosaur but not a full shielded back more from the same visual reasons Maybe some regulation in heat like elephant ears with their xenarthran metabolism
i have ideas for future is wild fan creatures: Fishing Cobra (descendent of king cobra, Antarctica, 100 million years), Floating Flish (descendent of flying fish, New Pangea, 200 million years), Killodillo (descendent of 9 banded armadillo, Northern Mexico, 5 million years), Himalayan Mountain Rabbit (descendent of Asian rabbit, Himalayan mountains, 5 million), Madagascar Dragon (descendent of chameleon, East African island, 10 million years), Neomosaurus (descendent of saltwater crocodile, Worldwide oceans, 100 million years), Sealsaurus (descendent of leopard seal, Worldwide oceans, 5 million years), Razor Tooth Mole Rat (descendent of naked mole rat, Sahara desert, 20 million years), Saber Tooth Baboon (descendent of Guinea baboon, Northern Africa, 5 million years), Snakopede (descendent of common centipede, New Pangea deserts, 200 million years), Cave Star (descender of starfish, New Pangea large cave, 200 million years), Flesh Pecker (descendent of red bellied woodpecker, Americas, 5 million years), Jumpgill (descendent of mudskipper, England small island, 100 million years) and Ratosaurus (descendent of black rat, Africa and Euroasia, 50 million years)
2:50 It's so weird how The Future Is Wild talked all about petrel evolution but ignored penguin evolution. They're both found in antarctica and would both coexist on a warm version of the continent.
@@paleopalI think that penguins, as the dominant Antarctica vertebrate, would first specialize on variety of terrestrial niches, while petrels could be predators that hunt them, like haast eagles and terror birds.
@@Z-Bronzeexactly, the same way sharks, dolphins and ichtyosaurs all possess the same body plan despite being not very closely related to each other. I’d love to see a mammalian theropod
@@HindurashtraNayak I mean, it depends on soooooooo many factors that we don't really know. Maybe in the future there will be a new golden era of megafauna. Who knows 🤷
@@HindurashtraNayak Why not? Gigantoraptor grew to a similar size and Deinocheirus could grow larger than that and they are both thought to have been omnivorous. In fact this creature looks a lot like a mammalian version of Deinocheirus.
maybe skull island first, then waiting for another MV project to be released, which is probably relatively very soon, then do a hollow earth one, and then do one for the titans.
Actually, there is quite a lot of fauna. There are: The hellhawk, the parrot frog, the shinimah, the foetodon (Doug), the murder fish, the warbat, the skullcrawler, the tiamat, the drownviper, the camazotz, the ion dragon, the frost vark, the muto, the endopede, the brambleboar, the unnamed grub specimen that the hellhawk was eating in GxK, the mothra, the behemoth, the wartdog, the arachno-claw (Rock critter), the kong, the skar king, the shimo, the gojira (Godzilla) and the mega gojira specimen (The confirmed skull with Kong's axe planted in GvK)
Dinosaurs diversified into very different and successful body plans, so it makes a lot of sense that animals would suffer some convergent evolution if you think about it
Yes!! I remember my fan creation to this series and it's so cool to see it being implemented. My original lore about this species was: This cephalopod living in extremely sparse cold waters, which was mentioned, while it also posseses high intelligence, as it is for squids and octopus, convergently filling niche similar to Killer whales, that's based on the part of the name "ORCINOteuthis" reffering to Orca. It's ancestor is ment to be Bobtail Squid which some species do live in arctic waters. All of this is just additional info about my concept that was used. I sure am more than happy with Mario's final execution, thank you so much!
Très bonne vidéo, vos animaux sont toujours aussi beau en particulier "Pelagicglider", "Morphodraco" et "Great King Forest Bird", très majestueux. Merci à vous et aux gens qui ont participé à la conception de ces animaux futuristes, toujours restant fidèle à la série "The Future is Wild" de 2002 et à vos deux premières vidéos mise à jour sur cette univers spéculative, nous rappelons que, la vie trouve toujours un chemin !🌍 Bonne continuation.🖖
2:04 now that seem ironic given that South America had large herbivories mammals but lacked placental carnivores until a few million years ago due to its isolation from the other continents.
He is my creature hehe in fact because in the documentary it was said that the water level rose caused 100 m and some Marian iguanas to land and who knows maybe in the future if Mario does a quarter we will see his relative that they decided adapt to living at sea.
para el próximo vídeo de evolución especulativa, tengo la idea de un león del futuro llamado "León Albóndiga", un león africano que los machos poseen una melena grande que cubre toda la cabeza y le bloquea la vista y que la melena cubre todo el cuerpo, las hembras le dan una pajita de bambú y le clavan en su melena y el macho bebe la sangre y los jugos gástricos.
Definitely an interesting take on speculative future lifeforms, though I see it as unlikely for something like geese to evolve more primitive like features like a lengthy tail within the span of only five million years. Also, I see it as odd to have something like marine iguanas adopt a build more suitable for living on land than evolving features that would further aid in a more aquatic lifestyle, but still interesting nonetheless.
@Tyrantlizard Also, some things that were once aquatic have returned to the land at times in the past. It just all depends on the circumstances. Maybe the marine iguana in this possible future found itself in a situation where there were other animals already filling the spot of being aquatic hunters, and so the marine iguana adapted out of being aquatic and found a good little niche somewhere of being a small herbivore and became so successful to where it managed to grow to bigger sizes due to less competition in the place it was at, once again, depending on the circumstances.
Toda la creatividad de la gente más tu forma de hacer videos y escalas, el mejor y tal vez el único que lo hace tan genial, excelente trabajo, ya haré mis dibujos. Evangelion le da el toque
Love it. I especially like how these expanded on eras not seen in the original show, though I am still curious about the years between 100-200 million years.
@@MarioLanzas. I hope this isn't like my "break", because I haven't done anything on my RUclips channel in a few years. (seriously about me, but I guess it's not a "little thing" for you)
@@MarioLanzas. I'm really curious to know a possible date of "birth" of the video, if it were possible? (why I can't stand "cliffhangers" is just one thing I can't get over)
Here is some ideas for the next part (if there will be one) 1. 20 million years in the future, Pine Martens have become ground predators that can stand on their hind legs to see prey 2. 200 million years in the future, Starfish move into the European forests and become plant like, hanging to trees waiting for insects to try to polonate it just so it can eat it 3. 90 million years in the future, Tegu Lizards become grazing omnivores on the plains of North and South America You're welcome hope you see this comment @MarioLanzas :)
This is cool. Here’s some suggestions for some cool video ideas: A video about the trilobites and relatives A video about primates and their relatives A video about prehistoric insects and their relatives A Ingen/manta corp disnosaurs vs. real dinosaurs (from the camp Cretaceous series) A video about different types of mammal species and their relatives Maybe a 50k subs special? (We are getting so close chat)
I’ve designed one… Ichthyogigantus; a lion-sized Otter from England with a paddle-like tail, sharp claws but still as cute as its ancestors; the otters.
Ощущение, что идея динозавроподобных пингвинов была позаимствована из проекта "Spec" ("Speculative dinosaurs evolution"). А в целом интересно, спасибо большое. Особенно понравился ихтиозавроподобный потомок хамелионов и ещё любопытно, что у панголинов такие разнообразные потомки (возникнут условия, при которых они перестанут занимать реликтовую специализированную нишу и дадут широкую экологическую радиацию?) А в целом спасибо за проект.
Sheesh, if only the future is wild could be brought back to the television world again. If so then I'd hope they'd use all of the creatures shown in your videos!
I like how most if, not ALL of these are just straight up Dinosaurs. Just look at the long tailed goose. Great king forest bird is just a Therizinosaurus. And Ceratospinusaurus, I mean come on. Most of these are ripped straight out of Jurassic Park!
I don't know if it's too late to make a suggestion for a next video, but my creature would be like this: After the extinction of large carnivorous felines in the Americas, canids took over this niche, one of them was the giant maned wolf, it developed longer hind legs Which allow him to make bigger jumps, and also allow him to temporarily stand on two legs to be able to see over the tall grass, on four legs he is around 130cm Or 4.5 feet, On two legs it would be 200cm or 6.5 feet, And that's it.
i had some idea for this (not a request btw): goldarach it's a large megarachne-like ricinuleid called the "goldarach". its golden skin protects it from ultraviolet light. tetrabytes farms it, keeping it safe, and feeding it in food in return. it feeds on garden worm appendages. they, along with the other arachnids surviving (except for scorpions, tailless whip scorpions, and harvesters). most other groups of arthropods, such as myriapods.
I can't wait for the next one to arrive, I know that there still are the birds and bugs of the antarctic rainforest and the other creatures of the great platue.
Its a wonderfull video i like much the way that you create this emm and i think a fourth part its possible, i know some concepts of new creatures for example: "mammoth boar of glacial europe", "hoatzin therizinosaurus of amazonian praires", "great toad of bengali swamps" and "terrestrial seal of antartic jungle" so... please create a fourth part i love much youre videos 🙏
Clavahumus: A species of bat evolved to fill in an ostrich niche. It can still fly, only standing 5 feet tall. They live in the savanna during wet seasons, then migrate to more tropical regions during dry seasons. Their main food source is small rodents and lizards, they may sometimes eat fruit. Their ancestors are the fruit bats. They live in Western Africa, 25 million years from now.
Here is the latest video chosen by the Member of the Channel! the 3rd Part of ¨THE FUTURE IS WILD¨ series. This one includes mostly the original concepts many of you guys submitted, It was hard to pick among so many good ideas! If yours didn't make in this video don't worry, try next time! . If your concept was included, feel free to tell more about it in the comments. You can also ask for the final HQ design by emailing again to the same address you submitted your idea ( this also applies to the other previously made collaborative videos)
As always please don't forget to give this video a LIKE and subscribe, and bla bla
Hope you enjoy this video! it was a lot of fun to make Thank you all!
I have been subscribed for this channel for years and forgot it still exists I enjoyed watching this videos alot thank you
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I feel like this is gonna be a great series like your others.
😂😂😂 pokémon
3:13 - mammalian stegosaur
YESS!! That was the intention, mainly because of how rare the Stegosaur bodyplan is (Literally one of a kind).
@@darkonyx6995I see in some alternate yesterdays that some ground sloths like megalonychids with the ossified pelt to evolve pangolin like plates as stegosaur but not a full shielded back more from the same visual reasons
Maybe some regulation in heat like elephant ears with their xenarthran metabolism
i have ideas for future is wild fan creatures: Fishing Cobra (descendent of king cobra, Antarctica, 100 million years), Floating Flish (descendent of flying fish, New Pangea, 200 million years), Killodillo (descendent of 9 banded armadillo, Northern Mexico, 5 million years), Himalayan Mountain Rabbit (descendent of Asian rabbit, Himalayan mountains, 5 million), Madagascar Dragon (descendent of chameleon, East African island, 10 million years), Neomosaurus (descendent of saltwater crocodile, Worldwide oceans, 100 million years), Sealsaurus (descendent of leopard seal, Worldwide oceans, 5 million years), Razor Tooth Mole Rat (descendent of naked mole rat, Sahara desert, 20 million years), Saber Tooth Baboon (descendent of Guinea baboon, Northern Africa, 5 million years), Snakopede (descendent of common centipede, New Pangea deserts, 200 million years), Cave Star (descender of starfish, New Pangea large cave, 200 million years), Flesh Pecker (descendent of red bellied woodpecker, Americas, 5 million years), Jumpgill (descendent of mudskipper, England small island, 100 million years) and Ratosaurus (descendent of black rat, Africa and Euroasia, 50 million years)
2:50 It's so weird how The Future Is Wild talked all about petrel evolution but ignored penguin evolution. They're both found in antarctica and would both coexist on a warm version of the continent.
To be fair, penguins are a lot more specialized than petrels. I could see them evolving to kiwi-like niches or potentially burrowing forms though.
That creature looks Exactly Like a Dino Kiruss 😅 or member of its family
@@paleopalI think that penguins, as the dominant Antarctica vertebrate, would first specialize on variety of terrestrial niches, while petrels could be predators that hunt them, like haast eagles and terror birds.
Penguin will be extinct
@@danangarifwidodo why?
I love how some of these are just recreations of dinosaurs.
Dinosaurs were very successful for a long time, it wouldn't be surprising if more species ended up developing similar body plans
@@Z-Bronzeexactly, the same way sharks, dolphins and ichtyosaurs all possess the same body plan despite being not very closely related to each other. I’d love to see a mammalian theropod
@@Charlie-Charlotthats what we call Convergent evolution.
That's kinda the problem with spec Evo, everyone keep making dinosaurs instead of original creatures
@@mariaelvemontecillo4621 If nature keeps making the same stuff over and over again - why can't we? :D
0:35 He appeared :D
I am grateful for my creature's participation, thank you very much
Thank you for participating!
A fellow walking Mud Skipper creator I see!
P.S. Why am I like this?
2:29 That's my boy 🥲🥹
I dont think so a creature the size of An Allosaurus would be Omnivorous in the Far Future
@@HindurashtraNayak I mean, it depends on soooooooo many factors that we don't really know. Maybe in the future there will be a new golden era of megafauna. Who knows 🤷
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@@HindurashtraNayak Why not? Gigantoraptor grew to a similar size and Deinocheirus could grow larger than that and they are both thought to have been omnivorous. In fact this creature looks a lot like a mammalian version of Deinocheirus.
How much would I like a video about the hollow earth animals of the Monsterverse
There's not that much of the creatures in the hollow earth, so why not the entire monsterverse?
@@TheRedKnight-AI speculative hollow earth creatures. The Monsterverse kaiju comparison videos are so generic.
maybe skull island first, then waiting for another MV project to be released, which is probably relatively very soon, then do a hollow earth one, and then do one for the titans.
Actually, there is quite a lot of fauna. There are: The hellhawk, the parrot frog, the shinimah, the foetodon (Doug), the murder fish, the warbat, the skullcrawler, the tiamat, the drownviper, the camazotz, the ion dragon, the frost vark, the muto, the endopede, the brambleboar, the unnamed grub specimen that the hellhawk was eating in GxK, the mothra, the behemoth, the wartdog, the arachno-claw (Rock critter), the kong, the skar king, the shimo, the gojira (Godzilla) and the mega gojira specimen (The confirmed skull with Kong's axe planted in GvK)
@@IlanePeiretti behemoth and some of the other creatures you mentioned don't live in the hollow earth
Horseshoe crabs finally decided to start evolving again. Took them long enough.
Lol
*"Speciation is for pussies"......* -Horseshoe Crabs
"speciation is for puss1es"
-Horseshoe Crab
That was my idea
1:18 that’s my creature! I am so happy to see it in a Mario Lanzas vid!
Ty
I love how we fanon future evolution going "remember dinosaurs? those were pretty great, we should bring those back"
Dinosaurs diversified into very different and successful body plans, so it makes a lot of sense that animals would suffer some convergent evolution if you think about it
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Rhynchoodmys
Mudstrider
Milvusbug
Sea Mole
Forest Mudflicker
Long Tailed Goose
Eudragōn
Silverswimmer
Morphodraco
Korallidrakon
Ceratospinusaurus
Opcinoteuthis
Lurkfish
Smutsiatherium
Üraptorial Polipus
Great King Forest Bird
Ēkrixiskopeftī
Pangoliath
Pelagicglider
Bog Stalker
Yes!!
I remember my fan creation to this series and it's so cool to see it being implemented. My original lore about this species was:
This cephalopod living in extremely sparse cold waters, which was mentioned, while it also posseses high intelligence, as it is for squids and octopus, convergently filling niche similar to Killer whales, that's based on the part of the name "ORCINOteuthis" reffering to Orca. It's ancestor is ment to be Bobtail Squid which some species do live in arctic waters. All of this is just additional info about my concept that was used. I sure am more than happy with Mario's final execution, thank you so much!
0:34 basically a tribbet from serina
fun fact that nobody cares: the creator of mudstrider is a Brazilian, and i know him
@@H3yArt_OFC it just resembles it
@@H3yArt_OFCdamn bro no one care if you know the author of tribbet wanna be
@@Neonus_randompersenus yes, ik that no fucking one cares
@@Neonus_randompersenus shut up , you have megablocks instead of legos
Que emoción!! pensé que no habría otra parte, te quedo genial como siempre
Gracias!!
3:13 THANK YOU SO MUCH FOR FEATURING MY BOI!!!
Yes!! Let's go!!! THAT'S WHAT WE'VE BEEN WAITING FOR!!!
These are daamnn good!
More please if possible!
0:44 FINALLY I GOT IN
I loved that concept! 🎉
thanks for participating
FINALLY!!!
FUTURE IS WILD PART 3!!!!!
I hope he make Cenozoic Birds and reptiles Taxa someday 😢..I dont think he is going to make it any soon
The presentation and aesthetic of this series is immaculate, I love it so much. Very nostalgic. 👍
Thank you!!😊
Très bonne vidéo, vos animaux sont toujours aussi beau en particulier "Pelagicglider", "Morphodraco" et "Great King Forest Bird", très majestueux.
Merci à vous et aux gens qui ont participé à la conception de ces animaux futuristes, toujours restant fidèle à la série "The Future is Wild" de 2002 et à vos deux premières vidéos mise à jour sur cette univers spéculative, nous rappelons que, la vie trouve toujours un chemin !🌍
Bonne continuation.🖖
1:43 Gracias por considerar a mi criatura para el video Mario, saludos :-)
Se parece a un varano que diseñe hace mucho tiempo xd
Awesome! I was waiting for more of these fan designs!
I think it would be really cool if you did an updated version of the New Dinosaurs from Dougal Dixon
3:27 the best
He does look a bit like Godzilla.
These look like some things I would draw. Great 👏 👍 😊😊😊
2:04 now that seem ironic given that South America had large herbivories mammals but lacked placental carnivores until a few million years ago due to its isolation from the other continents.
He is my creature hehe in fact because in the documentary it was said that the water level rose caused 100 m and some Marian iguanas to land and who knows maybe in the future if Mario does a quarter we will see his relative that they decided adapt to living at sea.
A third episode ? Oh that's nice
Honey wake up, Mario lanzas posted
1:08 Thank you for getting our design in!
I was very happy to see the lip nostrils made it, and my friend loves how bizarre the fin is!
Thanks for participating! great job again!
I love hiw some of these look like dinosaur even if they aren't, like sumutsiatherium and Pangoliath
para el próximo vídeo de evolución especulativa, tengo la idea de un león del futuro llamado "León Albóndiga", un león africano que los machos poseen una melena grande que cubre toda la cabeza y le bloquea la vista y que la melena cubre todo el cuerpo, las hembras le dan una pajita de bambú y le clavan en su melena y el macho bebe la sangre y los jugos gástricos.
Estaba esperando este video desde hace tiempo, pense que lo hibas a subir despues, epico
1:08 that creature deserve a movie of its own horror one
The Käärijä cameo tho KALJSFKLJHBSKLJDFHKLSJD
5my
0:23 ahynchodomys
1:15 long tailed goose
20my
3:01 ēkrixiskopeftī
3:09 pangoliath
90my
0:55 sea mole
1:55 korallydrakon
100my
0:35 mudstrider
1:27 Eudragōn
1:44 morphodraco
2:05 ceratuspinusaurus
2:12 oprcinoteuthis
2:21 lurkfish
2:31 smutsiatherium
2:41 üraptorial polipus
2:50 great king forest bird
3:20 pelagicglider
3:29 bog stalker
200my
0:47 milvus bug
1:04 forest mudflicker
1:34 silverswimmer
Thanks!
Thank YOU!!
Definitely an interesting take on speculative future lifeforms, though I see it as unlikely for something like geese to evolve more primitive like features like a lengthy tail within the span of only five million years. Also, I see it as odd to have something like marine iguanas adopt a build more suitable for living on land than evolving features that would further aid in a more aquatic lifestyle, but still interesting nonetheless.
The geese might either start spending more time in the water or they would grow massive.
@@chadgorosaurus4898 Didn't expect to see you here, but yeah, I'd have to agree with you on that.
@@Tyrantlizard hello Well, there may be a member of the species adapted for land and another adapted for water as two different evolutionary paths.
@Tyrantlizard Also, some things that were once aquatic have returned to the land at times in the past. It just all depends on the circumstances. Maybe the marine iguana in this possible future found itself in a situation where there were other animals already filling the spot of being aquatic hunters, and so the marine iguana adapted out of being aquatic and found a good little niche somewhere of being a small herbivore and became so successful to where it managed to grow to bigger sizes due to less competition in the place it was at, once again, depending on the circumstances.
@@Tyrantlizard ehh I’d say a Goose could evolve a lengthy tail in 5 million years.
Penguin became an deinocheirus mimic
2:48 Deinocheirus called, they want their evolution back!
Just when you thought Horseshoe crabs couldn’t get better and geese couldn’t get worse!
i like the pangolin branches. A dark horse
The mudstrider really took inspiration from the weird frogs from Serina
Tribbets/Mudwickets?
@@BleachMr873 yep
Dude, i wanna so much to see a video about after man! Would be awesome
It's great seeing all of these animals thought by so many people! It shows how much imagination and creativity there is out there! Buenisimo!
"The stand user could be anyone."
The stand user :
Toda la creatividad de la gente más tu forma de hacer videos y escalas, el mejor y tal vez el único que lo hace tan genial, excelente trabajo, ya haré mis dibujos.
Evangelion le da el toque
Muchas gracias!!
Love it. I especially like how these expanded on eras not seen in the original show, though I am still curious about the years between 100-200 million years.
Some of them looks perfectly fit for documentary itself!
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Oh dang, I was just about to watch the previous videos in the series
Should we include creatures descended from Komodo Dragon, or maybe bats, Rabbits turns into dear size maybe hippos, other pigs.?
Hold on.... U got Käärijä to pose next to the creatures😂😂😂😂
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I hope your "ANTEDILUVIAN" goes well, I can't wait to see your version of the "Rite of Spring" complete
I needed to take a break from it, but it's almost finished!
@@MarioLanzas. I hope this isn't like my "break", because I haven't done anything on my RUclips channel in a few years. (seriously about me, but I guess it's not a "little thing" for you)
@@MarioLanzas. I'm really curious to know a possible date of "birth" of the video, if it were possible?
(why I can't stand "cliffhangers" is just one thing I can't get over)
Here is some ideas for the next part (if there will be one)
1. 20 million years in the future, Pine Martens have become ground predators that can stand on their hind legs to see prey
2. 200 million years in the future, Starfish move into the European forests and become plant like, hanging to trees waiting for insects to try to polonate it just so it can eat it
3. 90 million years in the future, Tegu Lizards become grazing omnivores on the plains of North and South America
You're welcome hope you see this comment @MarioLanzas :)
A new age of dinosaurs basically? I like it.
Después de mucho tiempo ❤❤❤ un nuevo video
This is cool. Here’s some suggestions for some cool video ideas:
A video about the trilobites and relatives
A video about primates and their relatives
A video about prehistoric insects and their relatives
A Ingen/manta corp disnosaurs vs. real dinosaurs (from the camp Cretaceous series)
A video about different types of mammal species and their relatives
Maybe a 50k subs special? (We are getting so close chat)
I’ve designed one…
Ichthyogigantus; a lion-sized Otter from England with a paddle-like tail, sharp claws but still as cute as its ancestors; the otters.
Wait is it based of the king otter myth?
@@Skyypixelgamer nah. It was just the first thing I thought of.
@@Prehistoric_YT oh ok, still great design man.
@@Skyypixelgamer Thanks.
The long tailed goose is my favorite it literally looks like a troodontid
I love it couldn't have not come up with these other creatures myself.
Your little human guy there on the left had an interesting outfit! 😳
LETS GOOOOOOOOOOO! The trilogy is complete!
My heart burst with the recommendation.
I find funny that this is an spec evo video with interesting crratures and then, for some reason they used Kaarijä as scale
2:52 this creature looks like a dinosaur
Please do After Man
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Este video de Futuro Salvaje me gustó más. Tienes suscriptores muy creativos para la evolución especulativa, cosa que me encanta. ❤
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Ощущение, что идея динозавроподобных пингвинов была позаимствована из проекта "Spec" ("Speculative dinosaurs evolution").
А в целом интересно, спасибо большое. Особенно понравился ихтиозавроподобный потомок хамелионов и ещё любопытно, что у панголинов такие разнообразные потомки (возникнут условия, при которых они перестанут занимать реликтовую специализированную нишу и дадут широкую экологическую радиацию?)
А в целом спасибо за проект.
Sheesh, if only the future is wild could be brought back to the television world again. If so then I'd hope they'd use all of the creatures shown in your videos!
Awesome video mi amigo!!!
1:06 I hope they evolved into Reptiles and Mammals.
This man still alive
🤩🤩🤩 amazing
I really like your videos, can't wait for the next one. Could you do a Doctor who one with wildlife from Gallifrey and/or Skaro?
Nice.
Fascinating looking creatures
I love it
I like how most if, not ALL of these are just straight up Dinosaurs. Just look at the long tailed goose. Great king forest bird is just a Therizinosaurus. And Ceratospinusaurus, I mean come on. Most of these are ripped straight out of Jurassic Park!
I don't know if it's too late to make a suggestion for a next video, but my creature would be like this:
After the extinction of large carnivorous felines in the Americas, canids took over this niche, one of them was the giant maned wolf, it developed longer hind legs Which allow him to make bigger jumps, and also allow him to temporarily stand on two legs to be able to see over the tall grass, on four legs he is around 130cm Or 4.5 feet, On two legs it would be 200cm or 6.5 feet, And that's it.
I will announce the next collaborative video in the community section as usual. There I explain when and how to submit your ideas
2:14 This Squid could possibly be the Ancestors of the Squids of 200 Million Years like the Megasquid and Squibbon!
Wow its wonderful, i need part 4
This music is my alarm tone.
Yay, a 3rd one!
i had some idea for this (not a request btw): goldarach
it's a large megarachne-like ricinuleid called the "goldarach". its golden skin protects it from ultraviolet light. tetrabytes farms it, keeping it safe, and feeding it in food in return. it feeds on garden worm appendages. they, along with the other arachnids surviving (except for scorpions, tailless whip scorpions, and harvesters). most other groups of arthropods, such as myriapods.
Just 3 hours after i think about Futur wild old tv show wow
I can't wait for the next one to arrive, I know that there still are the birds and bugs of the antarctic rainforest and the other creatures of the great platue.
Its a wonderfull video i like much the way that you create this emm and i think a fourth part its possible, i know some concepts of new creatures for example: "mammoth boar of glacial europe", "hoatzin therizinosaurus of amazonian praires", "great toad of bengali swamps" and "terrestrial seal of antartic jungle" so... please create a fourth part i love much youre videos 🙏
Es increíble 👍
Can you make a video for the documentary “Life on Our Planet”?
¿Puedes hacer un vídeo para el documental “La vida en nuestro planeta”?
Probably!
So, in the future. Having a dinosaur-like body will help animals to adapt on new environment.
👍👍👍
so cool
2:40 salio mi criatura,es genial 😆
Could you afterman creatures size comparison?
Wow the future birds are like theropod dinosaurs
2:58 es me encanta los colores y en general todo :D
2:04 jeje bro otra criatura mia jeje pariente del lagarto ceratopcido
Si me acuerdo de ese,es igual a tu dibujo
@@levyatang-b8i Pero ese no lo dibujé ese es uno que yo todavía tenía guardado como te dije ese es pariente del lagarto ceratopcido
Clavahumus:
A species of bat evolved to fill in an ostrich niche. It can still fly, only standing 5 feet tall. They live in the savanna during wet seasons, then migrate to more tropical regions during dry seasons. Their main food source is small rodents and lizards, they may sometimes eat fruit. Their ancestors are the fruit bats. They live in Western Africa, 25 million years from now.
I love how the Long Tailed Goose is essentially a Dinosaur
Technically the have always been dinosaurs🤓
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Hey wait a minute, that's from Serina!
Keep doing gods work