I like these designs they look imaginative and interesting, but I’m not sure why you think that birds wings would turn into legs when they’re a huge advantage, and why they’ll all grow to be massive.
I guess we all de-evolve. I can see it happening really, maybe something comes causing us and and other animals to adapt. They might loose flight because there's less oxygen, bigger predators.
Yeah, quadrupedal birds seem to be a huge thing in the spec evo community, and I don't know why. Birds come from a lineage that has been bipedal since the mid-Triassic, it just seems unlikely that they'd be able to evolve into any quadrupedal niches before a better suited animal like a mammal or reptile would.
Although speculative...some were pretty ridiculous. 5 million years aint much. Dragonflies have very little evolutionary pressure. Their current design has served them pretty well for like half a billion years.
kay becker my point is unless the videomaker has reasons for these speculations; they are highly improbable. I could see Chameleons or really any small animal enlarging to fill niches left by overpoached herbivores and apex predators. But what exactly is a dragonfly going to do with mantis arms?? Everything has a cost. Those arms would slow down the bug and fuck up it's streamlined design.
Lord Turnip that wasn't at all what I was saying sir. I was referring to the dragonflies 500 million year plus track record in their current design through multiple extinction events, ice ages, and several sudden global catastrophes; vs a relativley short 5 million year add on in comparison. Through everything they have changed very little, save for size in O2 percentage. Obviously they have a design that is suitable for several different worlds. Evolution requires selection pressures to operate; and it is quite obvious the dragonfly has a body plan that operates well through almost any pressure. I NEVER represented the idea that evolution REQUIRES millions of years for one species to transition to another. I mentioned the insane idea of 5 million years producing that level of change because of the already 500 million years of success the species already has under its belt. 505 million is pretty much almost equal to 500 million. If dragonflies were only a recent evolution of say, house flies, that split 20 million years ago, i wouldn't use this point. But dragon flies are NOT a recent evolution of something else are they? This is a relative reference point. If you were buying car tires and you thought you were paying $500, but ended up paying $505; I wager you wouldn't be very upset at the meager 1 percent increase. But if you were paying for a slice of pizza that you thought was $2.50 and ended up paying $7.50 it would likely cause some contention with the pizza store, being 3 times the advertised price. The birds evolutionary change has been far more rapid than the dragonfly. Following the same constant dragonfly constant, we have an amphibian, lizard archosaur, to a Eou Raptor, to a microraptor, to ancient birds, to finches and emus....its been rather fast and sudden in comparison to the dragonfly. So in summation; I agree with you. It doesn't take millions of years for evolution to occur. And given that I never actually indicated that, I would say your response is rather superfluous. When responding to another human; make sure you actually understand what they are saying.
As much as I like hypothetical evolutionary videos... (And I liked this one) I really wish more of them would provide explanations on why said things took the particular evolutionary paths.
Sav Harris to be honest. Most of the creatures in this video cant evolve. Not just in this short time (5million years). But the features of this animal make no sense to evilce naturaly. Just by the lifing sitatuon on earth.
Agree, to further add in the discussion, there are a lot of birds going "guadrupt" in this video, something that have NEVER happened since the evolution of birds in the cretaceous, it just doesn't make sense evolutionary speaking to adapt wings in to legs when you can just grow bigger legs.
It was a fun vid to play with tho. And even if its pure fantasy (it coulda been the evolution of dragons, and us evolution nerds still would've watched it) I just think there has to be some tangible reason why the change happens.
Things like this could happen, if for example all land predators disappear in som mass-extinction. Why fly if there is nothing to escape from? Then you’re just better of becoming heavier to store fat and stuff. Similar things happen with birds on islands without predators! But the whole becoming quadrupedal thing might be a bit fare fetched.
Oscar Josefsson flight in raptors is not used solely to flee from danger as is an integral part of their hunting techniques. And speaking of the lose flight where there's little predation, I would bring up Ostriches as an example; surely there must have been land predators capable of taking them down while they were evolving. Also in New Zaeland, even though there were no land predators that could kill it, the Haast Eagle still existed and showed no signs that it was losing it's flight capability
Lorenzo Battilani it could be possible if said predatory birds were already capable of semi land based life. As in a they were less reliant on trees. If there was a mass extinction of say trees in a given area, then the predatory birds, and by extension all birds in the area, would be forced to adapt to a land based existence, which most birds can’t. Without the use of trees, nesting would be extremely difficult, however, birds that already nested on the ground would be better adapted to a complete land based lifestyle. However, the quadrupedal birds are a bit of a stretch.
The only reason I can think of as to why birds of prey would switch to a terrestrial lifestyle would be a complete absence of large trees in the future, and even then I’d have a hard time believing that they would completely forgo flight altogether. The most likely scenario would be that they’d evolve into something similar to a secretary bird. Everything that makes a bird a bird morphologically would have to change for a quadrupedal stance, and five million years is far too short a time for that level of evolution.
Joey some, not all creatures around us are gonna evolve into new species. Some evolutionary lines will end and become extinct while some will evolve into organisms that'll fit or fill in the empty niches that're left behind.
@Bernardo Sousa Coutinho Exatamente só q esse vídeo mostra como seriam as criações do spore se existissem na vida real kkkk mano eu muito bicho bizarro
@@nathansales291 na verdade não, esse video não mostra as criações do spore na vida real, ele é um vídeo de evolução especulativa que mostra como os animais seriam após a extinção dos humanos. mas acho que alguns animais não seriam assim...
Would be cool to see the explanation behind some of the weirder ones, such as the selection pressures and previous similar evolutionary paths that lead to these changes.
Fun Fact: All of the animals displayed in this series originate from a book called Mirai No Anata No Daihyakkajiten, or "Your Encyclopedia of the Future".
but only extreamly unrealistic this time. Without any understanding of nature, how eviltion works and how it is effected by geography and other animnals.
In my opinion is it not likely for most of them evolve in just so short time. And how should most birds evolve "hands" it makes not much sense in most situation.
Since he didn’t make these drawings, his info is incorrect. All these “handed” birds is from a speculative family that convergently evolved with modern birds under a much longer time then 5 million years. Check the description for the artist, he is pretty talented. He might even have a explanation for these changes.
5 million years isn't alot though, and through 65 million years creatures that looked like a crocodile-chicken hybrid have evolved into a complete new set of species or mammals as we all are, and i don't think eagles would become a lion-eagle mythical creature only within 5 millions years it takes a veerryy long time, but who knows? Maybe in 5 million years a comletely other different set of specie has evolved or it could be the end of life as we know it
Yay! Love the future is wild documentary btw. Would love to see birds replace mammals. As many mammals will likely go extinct soon. Especially larger ones. But birds, well dinosaurs have been about for along time. And they're doing just as good as ever. And they've done it before. The reign of dinosaurs will return
Ich glaube dass nur Mäuse und kleine Eidechsen überleben werden von den landwirbeltieren der Rest wird von den Menschen ausgerottet werden. Nur noch aus Mäuse und Eidechsen könnten wieder neue Arten entstehen.
What a load of tosh! This has great artwork, but there is no logic in these forms. This is just a happy wank about making mythological or extinct animals somehow become "real". What is the reasoning behind so many birds losing their powers of flight? You don't understand even the basics of how evolution works. So much potential here, yet absolutely no work done on actual genetic probabilities. You'd have been better off setting this in some fantasy setting, there at least you could make up anything you wanted. FYI animals don't "lose"attributes for no reason,. Things that become vestigial don't re-evolve. back to their non vestigial form. Sorry for the rant. The chameleon was possibly the most realistic transformation. Birds becoming quadrupeds, not so much, equally silly were hoofed mammals suddenly developing paws or hand like appendages. Given the nature/content of the other videos that you post...why would you put this up as speculative future evolutions, when they mostly don't make any sense, and with no explanations for these forms? Please stick to what you do best, and leave the bollocks to others. Cheers.
speculative menas to imagen how things in the future could behave, not to make shit up wich breaks how reality works. It also woudnt be "spectulative" history if I would say Harry Potter would be born in 2045 in India, and would fight Hitler on his 18th birthday in boxing. You cant just claim retared bullshit and use this as an excuse
Anthöny Pain It's still good work tho boss. It still took work to put this together, and still fun to play with. I'd love to know exactly WHAT a crocodile would convergently evolve the traits of a leopard...but at least it's not boring. Keep making these shits family.
this is all a bunch of BS For one, you need to know what trait makes a creature successful and the exagerate that trait and you may get something close to whats going to happen. another thing is you need to know how the enviroment of each animal would change and what traits are going to have an advantage as a result and which creature has the most capability to achieve that trait.
yes, just look at the skate pelican at 6:08 This kind of animal woudnt be even reasticly be able to surive, since It can only be able to move on a very level area of ice.( wich is not just in nature rare, but he said it even lived at the alps, a mountain range) but it has no posiible way to effectvly find foos, since it not just evolved from an fish eater, but also as a beak, only usefull for hunting fish,water insects mosslusc or soft water plants. Wich dont live realy in the areas that animals lives acourding to the map. But his fluffy fur, un aerodynamic body and no effective way to swim coudnt even reach. And dont even start how this skate feet coukld even evolve since normal feet are still much more usefull in pretty much every way.
Not necessarily Some animals loose those traits in favor of a new trait to help them adapt to their scenario In islands, larger animals tend to shrink, there's an extinct species of elephant on an island the size of a person
Actually, there are many portrays of normal human beings, before and after the catasthroph. What bothers me is that the book never explains why they dissapeared, while shit like Plain Dwellers survived.
Definitely interesting! I think the whole video could've been more engaging if each creature had a short biography, or at least a description of your thought process behind each design. One of my favorites was the Gryphon! But I gotta ask,, why are so many seperate bird species taking on this same quadupedal one-clawed form? Shouldn't quadruped-birds have all evolved from a singular root-species? It seems too... specific(?) to be convergent evolution Love those speculative chameleons too!
this is one of the more accurate vids I've seen of the spec zoo genera, perhaps some birds would become quadrupeds but maybe not so many and probably different species. However 9:09, pretty self explanatory. You made up a fish sperm then had it evolve from something that hasn't been discovered yet. what are the chances that a creature will be discovered that will turn into mr. seasperm here? Also the skate bird thing is super unrealistic. Otherwise great video keep it up!
Tikahes turning into a four legged duck bird is just insane. First of all Tikahes are critically endangered, so they shouldn’t be around. And second, how did they make it from new zeeland to Central Asia when they’re flightless. Plus why choose the species of rail that was already declared extinct before being rediscovered. It’s just so unplosible. Chameleons aren’t turning giant in just 5 million years. Most if not all of these are absolutely insane.
@@hailgiratinathetruegod7564 Any animals cab change in over the course of millions of years A few of them tho.....go in directions that seem unlikely.... The Ostrich one for example, if anything I'd imagine if Ostriches did change, you get basically a giant Ostrich or weirdest case maybe a Therizinosaur Ostrich Perhaps Africa has become more like the stereotypical jungle it's depicted as Giving the ostrich more food options and it got bigger as a result and had a niche to fill
@@hailgiratinathetruegod7564 Birds descended from dinosaurs Couldn't their wings just revert back to hands? Theres been cases where animals de-volve and regain traits that were from past ancestors
I honestly thought a professor or and scientist would give us a skim of why these creatures would look the way they would look or years of evolution,but this'll work.This one good way of showing off your artwork.
No bucuse the book that name is mirai no kimyou na dobutsu daizukan is super unknown and tha Arth is impossible to find and more tingh i will buy that book, sorry that sad truth
Interesting but a common trend is that animals of all classes are getting near-dinosaurian in size. Keep in mind, dinosaurs were only that big because reptiles ruled at that time. There always seems to have been a ruling class which grows the biggest throughout history from Arthropoda to fish to amphibians to reptiles to mammals so I don’t think every class of animal would grow that big in future. Only one
0:18 no? Nothing can change that fast. 0:30, 0:40, 0:46, evolution won't happen that fast. 0:59 idk. I honestly don't know what they even are trying to be. But still, evolution will not let something so small become so big. 1:06 oh god XD Evolution isn't like that XD 1:18 .... w-what reason does that thing exist? It just looks like a gorilla but more... pig, like. Evolution happens to help an animal survive, not to just change because who cares. 1:29..... no? If it were a pangolin, that might make a little more sense, but a hedge hog? Really? 1:40... t-that's a hippo 1:58 how did you turn a fly into a parasitic wasp like thing. That's not how evolution works. 2:09 reaper dragon flys? Evolution wouldn't add that because they think, "Hey, why the heck not?" 2:21 that... what? How does that weird mushroom like abdomen help it survive???? 2:32 I think you mixed up 5 million years with... never? THat shouldn't evolve... nothing about that would help it survive. 2:43 you messed up all the birds, so I'm just gonna skip over all of them. 4:04 why would a turtle give up it''s shell? Getting rid of it would literally help kill the animal. 4:16 lol what. How does this several ton animal go on it's back legs? Just what? 4:26 how did you ever come up with that? Evolution doesn't just experiment (Well, it kinda does. Just not in this, "Would this look cool?" sort of way), it helps animals survive. I don't know how that thing would survive very well. 4:39 HOW DID YOU TURN A GOAT INTO A MONKEY. THAT'S NOT HOW EVOLUTION WORKS 4:57 there actually isn't anything wrong with that.... it actually looks like an animal that might arise in the next 5 million years (Maybe even earlier) 5:08 How? You turned a retractable frill, into a bowl? What? 5:17 not even sure how you ended up with that. A lizard, will not turn into a lizard dog. And it probably came from a thorny dragon, and those things already can defend themselves with squirting blood out of their eyes. 5:25.... no comment................. 5:37 how did a kangoroo turn into a dog... that's my question 5:48 AHHHHHHHHHHHHH AHHHHHHHHH AHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH 6:05 we all already know how bad you are with birds... I'm just gonna skip all the birds from now on. 6:18 lol what. How did that, end up as a chimpanzee... 6:29 that 👏is 👏 not👏 how👏 evolution👏 works👏 6:41.... no comment.... wait, did you just switch kangoroo and wolf???? 7:07 who hurt you.... 7:28 dear god... 7:38 B!@#$ YOU STUPID 7:55 SULEBHIHSDBHDSBHJSDFJ 8:07 that 👏is 👏 not👏 how👏 evolution👏 works👏 8:18 that 👏is 👏 not👏 how👏 evolution👏 works👏 8:41 dear god... all of these bats are horrifying. 8:56 that 👏is 👏 not👏 how👏 evolution👏 works👏 9:08 that 👏is 👏 not👏 how👏 evolution👏 works👏 9:18 that 👏is 👏 not👏 how👏 evolution👏 works👏 9:30 is that just a hammerhead? 9:37 that 👏is 👏 not👏 how👏 evolution👏 works👏 B!@#$ YOU STUPID
No one freaking cares!!! It’s called “Using Your Imagination”. These animals don’t have to be scientifically plausible, because guess what?! We don’t know what’s going to happen in the distant future! Don’t be so harsh on him!
I like these designs they look imaginative and interesting, but I’m not sure why you think that birds wings would turn into legs when they’re a huge advantage, and why they’ll all grow to be massive.
Hi dangerville
I guess we all de-evolve. I can see it happening really, maybe something comes causing us and and other animals to adapt. They might loose flight because there's less oxygen, bigger predators.
Bcz of the global warming..i guess😂😂
Yeah, quadrupedal birds seem to be a huge thing in the spec evo community, and I don't know why. Birds come from a lineage that has been bipedal since the mid-Triassic, it just seems unlikely that they'd be able to evolve into any quadrupedal niches before a better suited animal like a mammal or reptile would.
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Although speculative...some were pretty ridiculous. 5 million years aint much. Dragonflies have very little evolutionary pressure. Their current design has served them pretty well for like half a billion years.
With climate change everything will be under evolutionary pressure.
kay becker Ya but dragonflies have been through how many extinction events? Their design obviously lasts through anything
kay becker my point is unless the videomaker has reasons for these speculations; they are highly improbable.
I could see Chameleons or really any small animal enlarging to fill niches left by overpoached herbivores and apex predators.
But what exactly is a dragonfly going to do with mantis arms??
Everything has a cost. Those arms would slow down the bug and fuck up it's streamlined design.
James The reenlightened evolution doesnt necesarily takes millions of years, some new bird species evolve in a matter of decades
Lord Turnip that wasn't at all what I was saying sir. I was referring to the dragonflies 500 million year plus track record in their current design through multiple extinction events, ice ages, and several sudden global catastrophes; vs a relativley short 5 million year add on in comparison.
Through everything they have changed very little, save for size in O2 percentage. Obviously they have a design that is suitable for several different worlds. Evolution requires selection pressures to operate; and it is quite obvious the dragonfly has a body plan that operates well through almost any pressure.
I NEVER represented the idea that evolution REQUIRES millions of years for one species to transition to another. I mentioned the insane idea of 5 million years producing that level of change because of the already 500 million years of success the species already has under its belt. 505 million is pretty much almost equal to 500 million. If dragonflies were only a recent evolution of say, house flies, that split 20 million years ago, i wouldn't use this point. But dragon flies are NOT a recent evolution of something else are they?
This is a relative reference point. If you were buying car tires and you thought you were paying $500, but ended up paying $505; I wager you wouldn't be very upset at the meager 1 percent increase. But if you were paying for a slice of pizza that you thought was $2.50 and ended up paying $7.50 it would likely cause some contention with the pizza store, being 3 times the advertised price.
The birds evolutionary change has been far more rapid than the dragonfly. Following the same constant dragonfly constant, we have an amphibian, lizard archosaur, to a Eou Raptor, to a microraptor, to ancient birds, to finches and emus....its been rather fast and sudden in comparison to the dragonfly.
So in summation; I agree with you. It doesn't take millions of years for evolution to occur. And given that I never actually indicated that, I would say your response is rather superfluous. When responding to another human; make sure you actually understand what they are saying.
As much as I like hypothetical evolutionary videos... (And I liked this one)
I really wish more of them would provide explanations on why said things took the particular evolutionary paths.
Sav Harris to be honest. Most of the creatures in this video cant evolve. Not just in this short time (5million years). But the features of this animal make no sense to evilce naturaly. Just by the lifing sitatuon on earth.
Agree, to further add in the discussion, there are a lot of birds going "guadrupt" in this video, something that have NEVER happened since the evolution of birds in the cretaceous, it just doesn't make sense evolutionary speaking to adapt wings in to legs when you can just grow bigger legs.
It was a fun vid to play with tho. And even if its pure fantasy (it coulda been the evolution of dragons, and us evolution nerds still would've watched it) I just think there has to be some tangible reason why the change happens.
Sav Harris if you want a thing like this buy The book “After Man” by Dougal Dickson
Same
Interesting. But I don't think that birds of prey would give up their flying capabilities, and would instead become something like feathered wyverns.
there are much worse problems in this video than this unralistic mistake.
Things like this could happen, if for example all land predators disappear in som mass-extinction. Why fly if there is nothing to escape from? Then you’re just better of becoming heavier to store fat and stuff. Similar things happen with birds on islands without predators! But the whole becoming quadrupedal thing might be a bit fare fetched.
Oscar Josefsson flight in raptors is not used solely to flee from danger as is an integral part of their hunting techniques.
And speaking of the lose flight where there's little predation, I would bring up Ostriches as an example; surely there must have been land predators capable of taking them down while they were evolving.
Also in New Zaeland, even though there were no land predators that could kill it, the Haast Eagle still existed and showed no signs that it was losing it's flight capability
Lorenzo Battilani it could be possible if said predatory birds were already capable of semi land based life. As in a they were less reliant on trees. If there was a mass extinction of say trees in a given area, then the predatory birds, and by extension all birds in the area, would be forced to adapt to a land based existence, which most birds can’t. Without the use of trees, nesting would be extremely difficult, however, birds that already nested on the ground would be better adapted to a complete land based lifestyle. However, the quadrupedal birds are a bit of a stretch.
The only reason I can think of as to why birds of prey would switch to a terrestrial lifestyle would be a complete absence of large trees in the future, and even then I’d have a hard time believing that they would completely forgo flight altogether.
The most likely scenario would be that they’d evolve into something similar to a secretary bird. Everything that makes a bird a bird morphologically would have to change for a quadrupedal stance, and five million years is far too short a time for that level of evolution.
In the future all the animals are going to be pokemons
Future is wild: Am I a joke to you?!!!
some of them are not like pokemons
Some of them are not Pokemon in future but you know in now we can find like Pokemon animal do you want so check on the Google
And you know future Is wild I am saying truth
So all Earth creatures are going to evolve into Pokemon?
no dummass
Allison, he was joking 😐
Yes
Joey some, not all creatures around us are gonna evolve into new species. Some evolutionary lines will end and become extinct while some will evolve into organisms that'll fit or fill in the empty niches that're left behind.
Actually, in your imagination, any animal evolved into your animals in real life.
This is proof that one should NEVER do powerful drugs while watching weird Japanese anime/pokemon stuff,
William Pruitt i agree xD
@@thecheshire5762 Anthony Pain, who uploaded this video, understood the humerous point of my comment. As to you, I wish you get the help you need.
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Kokey - Filipino Alien
there not pokemon you stupid dumass
Spore in a nutshell
Now I wanna play spore
nao entedi
@@camilamonlevad1240 br?
@Bernardo Sousa Coutinho Exatamente só q esse vídeo mostra como seriam as criações do spore se existissem na vida real kkkk mano eu muito bicho bizarro
@@nathansales291 na verdade não,
esse video não mostra as criações do spore na vida real,
ele é um vídeo de evolução especulativa que mostra como os animais seriam após
a extinção dos humanos.
mas acho que alguns animais não seriam assim...
I love that giraffe bird thing. its cute! AND OMG WE WILL HAVE GRIFFINS! THATS AMAZING!! Rivaria is cool.
Very cool video but that ain't true though.. I don't think big evolutions will happen such as a bird transforming into a griffin
@@Mr.Leviathan4545 same, but it would be awesome, and i think its almost impossible to breed eagle and lion.
@@Amethyst.Deceiver it IS impossible
Would be cool to see the explanation behind some of the weirder ones, such as the selection pressures and previous similar evolutionary paths that lead to these changes.
Fun Fact: All of the animals displayed in this series originate from a book called Mirai No Anata No Daihyakkajiten, or "Your Encyclopedia of the Future".
Thank you
I like the neo-triceratops
yea me too
no its a protoceratops
I guess you could say...the future is wild!
Sun Lizard good one
I remember that show lol
but only extreamly unrealistic this time. Without any understanding of nature, how eviltion works and how it is effected by geography and other animnals.
Sun Lizard all the dogs died
Please, don't drag them into this: they don't deserve it.
Me: *Sees Bird Turning Into Primate* what ive seen, i cant unsee..
Wow pokemon
there not pokemon
Ur a pokemon
Pokémon
These creatures are that type of weird I like.
The hippogassel is like a cape buffalo
This is pretty cool.
The problem I have with this is the map you chose.
Overall it's good.
This doesn't make any sense but I like the names !
In my opinion is it not likely for most of them evolve in just so short time. And how should most birds evolve "hands" it makes not much sense in most situation.
Since he didn’t make these drawings, his info is incorrect. All these “handed” birds is from a speculative family that convergently evolved with modern birds under a much longer time then 5 million years. Check the description for the artist, he is pretty talented. He might even have a explanation for these changes.
Hail Giratina The true god it has to do with many diffrent factor in order for bird to have hand like
shut up
The bukkaba-do is like an ostrich and the therizinosaurus
5 million years isn't alot though, and through 65 million years creatures that looked like a crocodile-chicken hybrid have evolved into a complete new set of species or mammals as we all are, and i don't think eagles would become a lion-eagle mythical creature only within 5 millions years it takes a veerryy long time, but who knows? Maybe in 5 million years a comletely other different set of specie has evolved or it could be the end of life as we know it
The bugffalo is like a water buffalo and the tamarow
I would probably start with species that are abundant like insects and rodents not endangered apes.
The ice runner is like a roadrunner and the dodo
Most dont make sense
*most dont make sense
The fossilgamer agreed
@@theplayerformerlyknownasmo3711 5M is too short for animal to change alot, these would be like that in 50M of years.Stupid pickle.
Most don't make sense.* Don't try to be smart when you failed two things.
No not all +The fossilgamer
The griffin is like an eagle
The crow was like: Fu*k intelligence I'm bringing back the terror birds
Massively entertaining.
The armadillo- rabbit is like a hare
This Is as " The future Is wild"
WOW...amazing
The keratornis is like a chasmosaurus
2:36
Monke bird
2:55
Goat eagle
3:05
Pachyceratops but whit feathers
3:12
Grumpy eagle
3:22
Giraffe crane
3:31
Sloth owl
3:41
Hippocrowamus
3:53
Yoshi 2.0
4:06
Burrito turtle
4:15
Elefiantosaurus
4:27
THICCfalo
4:39
Monke goat
5:07
Satelite lizard
5:25
Giant chicken nugget
6:17
Kung foo monke
7:07
Cornicofamis
7:18
Argentinomingo
8:58
Candy can
9:08
Slurm
Weird Crap
hanevile 0:22
Hutayu,Quereble and neoceratops 0:34 0:41 0:47
Shinhwa 0:58
Bukkaba-do 1:09
Centaur 1:21
Glyptotrat 1:31
Hippogassel 1:46
Kainaka 2:02
Mantisfly 2:12
Rikkori 2:23
Goripyio 2:34
Witria 2:46
Griffin,keratonis and rivard 2:58 3:04 3:12
Land crane 3:22
Fukushimono 3:37
Hyena titanis 3:46
Shovel duck 3:56
Motors 4:08
Ganapatrium 4:21
Bugffalo 4:30
Kahlo 4:41
Blue impulse 4:58
Parabola Lizard 5:11
Leodille 5:18
Morimodoki 5:29
The land crane is like a stork
Never thought u would make a video about this, very impressive tho
The yu- rays shark is like a hammerhead shark
6:05 behold the ice skating champion
The saulurmis is like a flamingo and the camarasaurus
Dinosaurs are back
megalodon should return
They were never gone tho
Dinosaurs that survived the extinction of the dinosaurs are modern day Birds.
T-rex are back
Hehe
The kainaka is like a nymph
Yay! Love the future is wild documentary btw. Would love to see birds replace mammals. As many mammals will likely go extinct soon. Especially larger ones. But birds, well dinosaurs have been about for along time. And they're doing just as good as ever. And they've done it before.
The reign of dinosaurs will return
LordOfThe Flightless Welcome the Neo-triceratops and all the other dinosaurian like cratures
@@gadinosaur3904 lol ye
Ich glaube dass nur Mäuse und kleine Eidechsen überleben werden von den landwirbeltieren der Rest wird von den Menschen ausgerottet werden. Nur noch aus Mäuse und Eidechsen könnten wieder neue Arten entstehen.
The grapezal is like a macaque
5:06 *Reject lizard, become satellite dish*
The shinhwa is like a tern and the swan
Very entertaining! Thanks, Anthöny
The hutayu is like a psittacosaurus
3:41 Chonk LVL: OW LAWD HE COMIN'!
You should be more worried about 1:17
The kokey is like a yabby
What a load of tosh! This has great artwork, but there is no logic in these forms. This is just a happy wank about making mythological or extinct animals somehow become "real". What is the reasoning behind so many birds losing their powers of flight? You don't understand even the basics of how evolution works. So much potential here, yet absolutely no work done on actual genetic probabilities. You'd have been better off setting this in some fantasy setting, there at least you could make up anything you wanted. FYI animals don't "lose"attributes for no reason,. Things that become vestigial don't re-evolve. back to their non vestigial form. Sorry for the rant. The chameleon was possibly the most realistic transformation. Birds becoming quadrupeds, not so much, equally silly were hoofed mammals suddenly developing paws or hand like appendages. Given the nature/content of the other videos that you post...why would you put this up as speculative future evolutions, when they mostly don't make any sense, and with no explanations for these forms? Please stick to what you do best, and leave the bollocks to others. Cheers.
Nancy Cousintine it’s called “speculative” for a reason
speculative menas to imagen how things in the future could behave, not to make shit up wich breaks how reality works. It also woudnt be "spectulative" history if I would say Harry Potter would be born in 2045 in India, and would fight Hitler on his 18th birthday in boxing. You cant just claim retared bullshit and use this as an excuse
This guy wrote damn near an essay. Lmao calm your nipples !
Hahaha That's what happen when you try something new, of course it's not my most accurate video, it's about FUTURE
Anthöny Pain
It's still good work tho boss. It still took work to put this together, and still fun to play with. I'd love to know exactly WHAT a crocodile would convergently evolve the traits of a leopard...but at least it's not boring. Keep making these shits family.
The quereble is like a protoceratops
It would look similar to earth 5 million years ago.
Ben's Wild Adventure no it wouldn’t, but that would be cool
riot I think he means it would look like what it looks likes now
The haneville is like a lamprey
1:17 fat albert
Why did so many birds in asia decided to give up their ability of flight
this is all a bunch of BS
For one, you need to know what trait makes a creature successful and the exagerate that trait and you may get something close to whats going to happen.
another thing is you need to know how the enviroment of each animal would change and what traits are going to have an advantage as a result and which creature has the most capability to achieve that trait.
yes, just look at the skate pelican at 6:08 This kind of animal woudnt be even reasticly be able to surive, since It can only be able to move on a very level area of ice.( wich is not just in nature rare, but he said it even lived at the alps, a mountain range) but it has no posiible way to effectvly find foos, since it not just evolved from an fish eater, but also as a beak, only usefull for hunting fish,water insects mosslusc or soft water plants. Wich dont live realy in the areas that animals lives acourding to the map. But his fluffy fur, un aerodynamic body and no effective way to swim coudnt even reach. And dont even start how this skate feet coukld even evolve since normal feet are still much more usefull in pretty much every way.
Not necessarily
Some animals loose those traits in favor of a new trait to help them adapt to their scenario
In islands, larger animals tend to shrink, there's an extinct species of elephant on an island the size of a person
ummmmm...you see a human sized elephant is more believable than a skating pelican or dog gorilla.
Is nobody going to talk about the skate pelican?
Gotta catch em all
I can’t believe you guys used Pokémon characters in here. Lol!
maybe new dinosaur will born again from some reptile evolution to
won won yeah, birds lol
Maybe
won won such as the mighty chicken
Amazing video❤❤❤❤❤ and please someone know the musics??
The goripylo is like a takahe
Anthöny Pain, please, do a Man after Man one, even if it'sn't the most technical book of Douglas Dixon, the lulz would be epic.
There won't be any men.
Actually, there are many portrays of normal human beings, before and after the catasthroph. What bothers me is that the book never explains why they dissapeared, while shit like Plain Dwellers survived.
@benjo Fernandes No weird after man
This book is weird
Most of these are extremely implausible
Definitely interesting!
I think the whole video could've been more engaging if each creature had a short biography, or at least a description of your thought process behind each design.
One of my favorites was the Gryphon!
But I gotta ask,, why are so many seperate bird species taking on this same quadupedal one-clawed form? Shouldn't quadruped-birds have all evolved from a singular root-species? It seems too... specific(?) to be convergent evolution
Love those speculative chameleons too!
Centaur looks cute.
why would birds walk on their wings?
The teranic is like a bateleur
Name of the first song?
The dearable is like a thylocine
So terror birds are coming back then I guess, yay!
This are some great pokemons we finna catch in 5 million years
this is one of the more accurate vids I've seen of the spec zoo genera, perhaps some birds would become quadrupeds but maybe not so many and probably different species. However 9:09, pretty self explanatory. You made up a fish sperm then had it evolve from something that hasn't been discovered yet. what are the chances that a creature will be discovered that will turn into mr. seasperm here? Also the skate bird thing is super unrealistic. Otherwise great video keep it up!
Tikahes turning into a four legged duck bird is just insane. First of all Tikahes are critically endangered, so they shouldn’t be around. And second, how did they make it from new zeeland to Central Asia when they’re flightless. Plus why choose the species of rail that was already declared extinct before being rediscovered. It’s just so unplosible. Chameleons aren’t turning giant in just 5 million years. Most if not all of these are absolutely insane.
Do the evolution of SLOTHS Anthony!
The music on this is awesome.
Is this the new Pokemon game trailer?
no it is not
@@allisonworf-anderson7347 i like you that is not pokemon game and yes from book that name is mirai no kimyou na dobutsu daizukan.
The parachyu is like a dornmouse
7:15
saulurnis: *HMM, YES, THE FLOOR IS MADE OUT OF FLOOR.*
2:09 The dragonfly has barely changed in 300 million years, yet you think in just 5 million years it will have mantis-like legs?
Nice though I want more info on how they evolve
magic, most of this anmils cant e volve in nature
@@hailgiratinathetruegod7564 Any animals cab change in over the course of millions of years
A few of them tho.....go in directions that seem unlikely....
The Ostrich one for example, if anything I'd imagine if Ostriches did change, you get basically a giant Ostrich or weirdest case maybe a Therizinosaur Ostrich
Perhaps Africa has become more like the stereotypical jungle it's depicted as
Giving the ostrich more food options and it got bigger as a result and had a niche to fill
Alot of this is extremely wrong, the chameleon one is the most accurate.
@@hailgiratinathetruegod7564 Birds descended from dinosaurs
Couldn't their wings just revert back to hands?
Theres been cases where animals de-volve and regain traits that were from past ancestors
de-evolving hands is one thing,using them to walk and skate is just no.
3:57 Blud’s an Island💀
The Future Is Wild did a better job, I liked that show as a kid :).
I really like this even though it's not scientifically accurate
I thought creatures were supposed to get smaller throughout time lol
I honestly thought a professor or and scientist would give us a skim of why these creatures would look the way they would look or years of evolution,but this'll work.This one good way of showing off your artwork.
Got any more of animals of the future?
Hold up Hold up, Dinosaur branch out, some evolved to birds, and birds evolved to...Dinosaur?
What about flish?
Like men, fish won't survive.
Flew too hard to the sun and then got eaten by sentient octopi
@@carl94-h9h Fish have survived since the Cambrian, they won't be gone anytime soon.
What....are....those
Just in a video where its called
Speculative evolution part five the world of 200 million years
Hi Anthony Pain, Where are the Dougal Dixon videos?
Didn't you see "The Future Is Wild"?
The future is wild is not the canon of speculative evolution
A chameleon becoming a new triceratops. Cool idea.
3:06 looks like a triceratops
This presentation is giving me light-hearted/half-hearted vibes...
Make more of this future video
i love the designs but its kinda weird how many bipods evolve into quatrupeds and how many quatrupeds evolve into bipeds
Do one about 10 million years in the future
next time you do another future speculations, could I do artwork for it?
No bucuse the book that name is mirai no kimyou na dobutsu daizukan is super unknown and tha Arth is impossible to find and more tingh i will buy that book, sorry that sad truth
First song plz
Interesting but a common trend is that animals of all classes are getting near-dinosaurian in size. Keep in mind, dinosaurs were only that big because reptiles ruled at that time. There always seems to have been a ruling class which grows the biggest throughout history from Arthropoda to fish to amphibians to reptiles to mammals so I don’t think every class of animal would grow that big in future. Only one
0:18 no? Nothing can change that fast.
0:30, 0:40, 0:46, evolution won't happen that fast.
0:59 idk. I honestly don't know what they even are trying to be. But still, evolution will not let something so small become so big.
1:06 oh god XD Evolution isn't like that XD
1:18 .... w-what reason does that thing exist? It just looks like a gorilla but more... pig, like. Evolution happens to help an animal survive, not to just change because who cares.
1:29..... no? If it were a pangolin, that might make a little more sense, but a hedge hog? Really?
1:40... t-that's a hippo
1:58 how did you turn a fly into a parasitic wasp like thing. That's not how evolution works.
2:09 reaper dragon flys? Evolution wouldn't add that because they think, "Hey, why the heck not?"
2:21 that... what? How does that weird mushroom like abdomen help it survive????
2:32 I think you mixed up 5 million years with... never? THat shouldn't evolve... nothing about that would help it survive.
2:43 you messed up all the birds, so I'm just gonna skip over all of them.
4:04 why would a turtle give up it''s shell? Getting rid of it would literally help kill the animal.
4:16 lol what. How does this several ton animal go on it's back legs? Just what?
4:26 how did you ever come up with that? Evolution doesn't just experiment (Well, it kinda does. Just not in this, "Would this look cool?" sort of way), it helps animals survive. I don't know how that thing would survive very well.
4:39 HOW DID YOU TURN A GOAT INTO A MONKEY. THAT'S NOT HOW EVOLUTION WORKS
4:57 there actually isn't anything wrong with that.... it actually looks like an animal that might arise in the next 5 million years (Maybe even earlier)
5:08 How? You turned a retractable frill, into a bowl? What?
5:17 not even sure how you ended up with that. A lizard, will not turn into a lizard dog. And it probably came from a thorny dragon, and those things already can defend themselves with squirting blood out of their eyes.
5:25.... no comment.................
5:37 how did a kangoroo turn into a dog... that's my question
5:48 AHHHHHHHHHHHHH
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6:05 we all already know how bad you are with birds... I'm just gonna skip all the birds from now on.
6:18 lol what. How did that, end up as a chimpanzee...
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6:41.... no comment.... wait, did you just switch kangoroo and wolf????
7:07 who hurt you....
7:28 dear god...
7:38 B!@#$ YOU STUPID
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8:41 dear god... all of these bats are horrifying.
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9:30 is that just a hammerhead?
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B!@#$ YOU STUPID
No one freaking cares!!! It’s called “Using Your Imagination”. These animals don’t have to be scientifically plausible, because guess what?! We don’t know what’s going to happen in the distant future! Don’t be so harsh on him!
@@balenfalotico2283 Also, since when did it actually become impossible for 9:18 to happen through evolution?
The mistral is like a coyote and the gerbil