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Alien Biospheres: Part 5 - Terrestrial Diversity and Ecology

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In which the representatives of our two body plans compete for dominance of the first terrestrial ecosystems. All images used are protected under Fair Use for reasons of education. PATREON: https://www.patreon.com/biblaridion MAIN DISCORD: https://discord.gg/AjvkZBzvka ALIEN BIOSPHERES DISCORD: https://discord.gg/hZgnWzW Presnell JS, Vandepas LE, Warren KJ, Swalla BJ, Amemiya CT, Browne WE, 2016. The Presence of a Functionally Tripartite Through-Gut in Ctenophora Has Implications for Metazoan Character Trait Evolution. Curr Biol. 2016 Oct 24;26(20):2814-2820. doi: 10.1016/j.cub.2016.08.019. Epub 2016 Aug 25. Elizabeth B. Knauss, Indication of an Anal Pore in Gnathostomulida. Zoologica Scripta 8(1‐4):181 - 186 0:00 - Climate 1:17 - Chemophytes 2:10 - Saprotrophs 3:17 - Lophostomes 4:31 - Malacoforms 7:20 - Diplostomes 10:56 - Stenostracans 11:57 - Coleostracans 13:45 - Osteopods 16:24 - Niche partitioning 17:37 - Platydonts 18:30 - Desmostracans 19:35 - Megalobrachids 20:34 - Dromaeopods 21:16 - Elastospondyls 22:47 - Deinognathans

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    @hem9483منذ 4 سنوات Everybody gangsta till the crustacean cheetahs pull up 2508
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    @parmaxolotlمنذ 4 سنوات Calling it: Elastospondyls are gonna evolve flight
    Also I can't wait till an intelligent species evolves so you can start alien conlanging
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    @Cheesypotato57منذ 4 سنوات The bare-bones CG environments and models evoke nostalgia for early CG media, and then when you slap textures on them and give them defined body parts, id="hidden2" class="buttons"> I'm suddenly thinking of Spore again.
    I love these vids, they're a great basis for the process of filling out my alien worlds in my tabletop game.
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    @LeafseasonMagbagمنذ 4 سنوات The things on this planet gets more tentacles and more teeth every time I look away.
    Neat!
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    @storysprenمنذ 4 سنوات The sarcopod is just this cute little fella scuttling along the ocean floor, then you step on land and come face-to-face with a giant spider with the face id="hidden3" class="buttons"> of a wolf.
    Jokes aside, it's really interesting to see how the front limbs could become mouths.
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    @mintcarouselchannelabandon5109منذ 4 سنوات demostracans when they curl up into a ball: im babey 375
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    @BoisegangGamingمنذ 4 سنوات I love how the first bit is interestingly alien and then when the second clade arrives, it becomes pure nightmare fuel. 2247
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    @loweexpectations3222منذ 4 سنوات I can imagine a type of elastospondyli hanging down from a branch over water. It would then use a set of thinner tentacles to gently tap on the water's id="hidden4" class="buttons"> surface, mimicking a small creature i distress. When an aquatic creature comes ro investigate, the elastospondyl springs down in the water to snatch it up like a heron. ....وسعت 255
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    @Chrischi3TutorialLPsمنذ 4 سنوات Heres an idea: Since we have a tree-dweller who attacks by lunging, make them evolve wings. Theyd spread their legs out to slow their fall, which increases id="hidden5" class="buttons"> their survivability. Some of the feet would eventually evolve to flatten out, allowing them to glide from tree to tree and fall slower. As their wings grow, eventually, they would grow the musculature and internal structure to be able to fly, either by throwing themselves off a tree or by lunging into the air. ....وسعت 611
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    @zoethecosmonaut1149منذ 4 سنوات Malacavores: evolve
    People who live in Malacca, Maylasia: screaming
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    @botondpeter9596منذ 4 سنوات Please do a parasite version of Malacoformes, that neash is realy bogging my mind it is an easy way to evolve those 177
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    @joshuabanner3675منذ 4 سنوات Everybody is talking about the spiders, but I am way more scared of the jumpscare squid. 1378
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    @specbio9691منذ 4 سنوات List of creatures and timestamps for them:
    - Necrophyta ("Death plants") - Sapotrophic Chemophytes
    - Malacoformes ("soft forms") - Small, mouse/insect-like Tentaclastomes with no shell
    - Ctenognatha ("comb jaws") - Herbivorous Malacoformes with comb-like tentacles and longer eye stalks
    - Barognatha ("heavy jaws") - Herbivorous Malacoformes with thicker jaws to grind plants
    - Aciculognatha ("needle jaws") - Herbivorous Malacoformes with a proboscis for drinking the Chemophytes' vascular fluid, AKA sap
    - Onychognatha ("claw jaws") - Carnivorous Malacoformes with really big teeth for eating other Malacoformes
    - Mastigognatha ("whip jaws") - Carnivorous Malacoformes with whip-like tentacles ending in teeth for eating other Malacoformes
    - Isognatha ("equal jaws") - Detritivorous Malacoformes that eat decaying matter
    - Diplostomes ("double mouths") - Tentaclastomes with very short eyestalks and a u-turn stomach, which gives them a makeshift anus directly below their mouth
    & - Placostraca ("Plate shells") - Large, Herbivorous Diplostomes with two long tentacles to reach for leaves, the rest being shorter and broader to chew food better
    & - Stenostraca/Eustenostraca ("Narrow shells")/("True Stenostracans") - Smaller, omnivorous, generalist Diplostomes with reduced shells
    - Coleostraca- ("Sheathed shells") - Carnivorous Stenostracans with internalized, flexible shells and sharp teeth
    - Desmostraca ("Bundled shells") - Placostracans with segmented shells and the ability to curl into a ball
    - Polyschia ("Many hips") - Osteopods with multiple, flexible limb girdles for faster speeds
    - Synischia ("Fused hip") - Osteopods with one fused limb girdle for supporting larger sizes
    - Platydontia ("Broad teeth") - Polyshians with claws, long limbs, chisel-like teeth, camouflage in some species, and an arboreal lifestyle
    I will continue this in the future, as I've run out of time right now.
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    @chrisgaming9567منذ 4 سنوات I really hope the next part features at least some of the following: Pack hunting, flight, poison/venom, a mass extinction, parasitism, primitive tool usage, bioluminesence 143
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    @peytongrimm3542منذ 4 سنوات Jesus Christ this thing is 2m tall! Can you imagine how terrifying seeing this thing on earth would be! 45
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    @danieldomeisen2632منذ 4 سنوات I would still love to see a species of your heavy shelled herbivores have an "Omni'skeleton", basically and Endo/Exo skeleton.
    This id="hidden9" class="buttons"> would allow them to be. very large. The plates near their 'breathing' tubes would develop the ability to expand and contract in sequence to allow a simple form of breathing. Evolving so that when one side of them is "Breathing out" (plates compressing) the other is "Breathing in" (plates stretching). This would give them a HUGE advantage in a lower oxygen climate and a higher "Mid range" energy supply as they are able to have a flat line of oxygen intake at all times due to the duel billows system they use to breathe.
    I would also LOVE to see the shelled creatures (i am not even going to try and spell that name, i am bad enough with english not to mention latin) go underground. Their Stalk eyes, shells, and the tentacles in the front make for near perfect burrowing forms. I can imagine hives of even 10cm ones burrowing into rock with a sulfuric acid spray from their stomach. Maybe pick up some lithovoric gut bacteria?
    Either way this series is freaking AMAZING, i hope it continues for a LONG time and we even get into the tech differences. Who knows maybe you can do another planet in the same system and we can see how interaction would work.
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    @benthomason3307منذ 4 سنوات From the makers of bone spider, BEHOLD THE DORK SPIDER! 17
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    @d.m.515منذ 4 سنوات Me: “Oh this series is so calming, nice and relaxing”
    Biblardion: Adds Tree SPIDERS
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    @Vulpinechaosمنذ 4 سنوات Watched this whole series, and I just love watching these adorable little goobers transform into Lovecraftian horrors. 37
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    @arranisnailo7795منذ 4 سنوات I would love to see a river biome episode at some point, or a return to the water 27
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    @lordodysseusمنذ 4 سنوات 2m for anyone wondering is 6 feet 7 inches tall. Dwayne the Rock Johnson is 6 feet 5 inches tall. This thing is bigger than the Rock. 38
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    @comiccat4650منذ 4 سنوات This is honestly one of my favorite series on youtube. There is alot of time inbetween episodes but this for the sake of well thought out information and id="hidden11" class="buttons"> it's conveyed understandably. Keep up the great work and take your time! ....وسعت 6
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    @benthomason3307منذ 4 سنوات When you ask santa for a puppy but accidentally write satan. 30
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    @realityglitch2688منذ 4 سنوات This is shaping up to be “World of ‘Giant Spiders versus Land Squids’”, and its utterly terrifying. Keep up the good work. 4026
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    @nickwilliams2745منذ 4 سنوات Everyone’s talking about the science and research and what not and that’s all well and good but the designs and renderings are also really impressive and must’ve taken a while to make 20
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    @itsjustalf7747منذ 3 سنوات The fact you can see his models improve over time is awesome 4
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    @martindavids1294منذ 4 سنوات I was heartbroken when I saw how long it takes for each of these episodes to come out, this is seriously amazing 9
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    @Timrathمنذ 4 سنوات As a Greek, I find your grasp of the Greek language impressive. Every one of your species names is aptly descriptive. 10
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    @liamjohnston2000منذ 4 سنوات I love this series, but I have one request. In the cladograms and food webs that you make, you have all the organisms roughly the same size. You do show id="hidden13" class="buttons"> how large they are with a scale when you first make them, but I'm wondering if you can make a size chart comparing the organism's sizes with each other (and maybe a human as well). Just asking. ....وسعت 9
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    @MildlyOCDمنذ 4 سنوات Growing up studying dinosaurs, fossils, & evolution in general, these videos evoke a childlike glee because, while all of this is entirely hypothetical, id="hidden14" class="buttons"> it's evolution in motion. & I've been waiting months for this video after finding the others.
    I genuinely appreciate the work you're putting in for this. While I know you're trying to stay professional, I can definitely hear the enthusiasm in your voice for this. I can't wait to see what you come up with.
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    @marcusfrazier4923منذ 4 سنوات I have never seen someone break down the design & evolution of a fantasy creature so throroughly.
    This was an amazing watch.
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    @imtfox8091منذ 4 سنوات I've watched this entire series 6 times! Please make another one soon I can't wait anymore! 3
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    @sockbot41منذ 4 سنوات Elastospondyls are my favorite. Slug-cats. Hope these critters diversify into analogous vertebrates. 5
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    @stell9814منذ 4 سنوات This series is absolutely fantastic. Every time a new one comes out my day INSTANTLY improves! 3
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    @BoozMcGrooveمنذ 4 سنوات What’s been going on in the ocean during all of this? I feel like exploring how the aquatic biodiversity is affected by land animals (if at all) ended up changing them. That and I want to see more of the Anomalocaris-Sharks lol ....وسعت 9
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    @beinghonest2411منذ 4 سنوات This series is so addicting I’m binging 1-5 right now. Keep up the good work! 1
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    @user-ft3jq5vi2lمنذ 3 سنوات It's so interesting to come back to the older video's comment sections and see all the predictions that came true 2
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    @lyreparadoxمنذ 4 سنوات I love how you give the explanations for WHY the clades are evolving the way they are. Like the evolution of a tube-like gut leading to more efficient id="hidden17" class="buttons"> digestion and being able to utilize a new food source. It's those little details that I need to make my own ecosystems more realistic. (I'd love to see a high school biology class follow through this process, and what they'd come up with for their own planets ecosystem.) ....وسعت 2
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    @engelhaustمنذ 4 سنوات these videos are spectacularly made and very impressive. that being said, there is no way i would set foot on this planet without power armor and a double-barrel shotgun. 2
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    @hashtagunderscore4898منذ 4 سنوات One day this will be a fully animated documentary, and we can all look back here, where this project began. 2
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    @jessezeller-davis7699منذ 4 سنوات Remember to go back and build an equally complex ecology for aquatic environs. 387
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    @benjaminehren7965منذ 4 سنوات I love this series so much. its so intuitive.
    That said, you have to keep in mind the ocean life forms are also diversifying at the same rate.
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    @MaziarYousefiمنذ 3 سنوات I'm really happy that I've found these series and this channel. 1
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    @50ofcrackers34منذ 4 سنوات I would really like to see an episode where we see even more diversification within the sea, but I'm really enjoying the terrestrial scene right now id="hidden20" class="buttons"> too!
    These episodes are so interesting and cool to watch, keep it up!
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    @richardputz3233منذ 4 سنوات WOW !!!! What an enormous amount of work ! Thank you so much. It’s a real pleasure to watch and stretch that small area of my brain which hasn’t been used for much biology before. 1
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    @samuelz.8088منذ 4 سنوات This series on alien biosphere is one of the most outstanding work I have seen on YouTube. It's a fantastic job! 1
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    @Banane333TVمنذ 4 سنوات I love this kind of evolutionary world building and the believable, but alien designs. I hope you continue this series 621
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    @manifoldexultant7331منذ 4 سنوات This is one of the best produced, most well thought out, polished series on any topic on YouTube. I've watched these since the Artifexian colab, and will eagerly await new parts.
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    @markcowell7257منذ 4 سنوات What I love about this series is that although you are talking about biology, I am seeing engineering. This is superb, well done.
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    @mlpman246منذ 4 سنوات YouTube: Hey you wanna see a random video about alien evolution in your recommended videos?
    Me: First of all, what? Second of all, yes!
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    @Khanmanlolمنذ 4 سنوات Things I'd like to see happen some time down the line:
    -Flying turtle-squids or giant spiders?
    -A return to the oceans?
    -What's id="hidden23" class="buttons"> the name of the planet? the continent(s)?
    -What do the lands look like habitat-wise?
    -An analogous to the dinosaurs and their eventual extinction?
    -Which clade will be the dominant species of the planet (essentially the humans of their world)? The turtle-squids, or the giant spiders?
    -Do each species have a common name? (Example: Panthera leo = lion )
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    @adlerdrahms758منذ 4 سنوات this is by far the best series on this entire website. it's so rare nowadays for someone to not only come up with something this creative, but to actually put real effort into it and keep it going. thank you.
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    @natewecمنذ 4 سنوات This is the best alien evolution series I've watched! (And like, the only one on youtube) 831
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    @AVR7771منذ 4 سنوات The amount of work you put on this videos is astonishing 1
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    @Supremedalexمنذ 4 سنوات These are very undervalued videos I feel- these are not only well thought through and given time, thought, and effort, but also are well made. They are too good to pass by.
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    @thetuerkمنذ 4 سنوات I just watched all 5 parts and just noticed factorio being open in my background, but I didn't notice because it's menu music fits your videos so well >< 2
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    @FulgrimDragonمنذ 4 سنوات I've been learning so much from the series, I find it really fascinating, would love some better scale comparisons too. Keep up the awesome work you're making my quarantine more bearable :^) 2
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    @ingenparksمنذ 4 سنوات I don't think I've ever awaited any YT video with this level of eagerness. These videos are amazing, they power my speculation and thinking for id="hidden28" class="buttons"> days. So much crammed into such a small space, yet so much space it can hardly be called small. Wow. ....وسعت
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    @jayblack-howell3239منذ 4 سنوات Haven't watched yet but my first reaction to the thumbnail was "Wow, those look horrifying, I love it" 108
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    @kiki-drawer2669منذ 4 سنوات I can watch these videos like 5 times and I hear something new every time. This is oddly my second time watching this series today! So thought out and id="hidden29" class="buttons"> I love evolutionary world building! Fun to create and see how other peoples creatures come out. Wonderful and thought out just enough but not to intense to understand. Honestly if you told me these were animals that lived during the cambrian period id believe you!
    Edit: I also hope to see if any of these evolve any vocalizations a few episodes down the line. But slow and steady!
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    @PaleozoicProductionsمنذ 4 سنوات Its insane how you get an immobile filterfeeder into gigantic spider demon creatures while the clade everyone half-expected to be the dominant clade only id="hidden30" class="buttons"> has the filter-feeder member of the clade to be ancestor of the terrestrial decendents. ....وسعت 3
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    @sunwalker2394منذ 4 سنوات Ahhhh I wish these came out more often, but I can see how much hard work it takes for them to come out as it is now 1
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    @Eve.n.t_horizonمنذ 4 سنوات jesus i love this series, i cant wait for ep 6!! 1
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    @charleshojnowski5675منذ 4 سنوات Have you considered making a poster of the evolutionary tree or maybe a small book detailing this world a bit more? I would 100% buy something like that. This is awesome what you're doing here. 3
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    @Johnny-se6jeمنذ 4 سنوات Amazing episode and of course don't forget about the ocean ecosystems. 206
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    @casey040500منذ 4 سنوات it sounded like you were starting to wrap up around so when I went to check the time and saw you were only a little over halfway through i reflexively pumped a fist in excitement. In short im really enjoying this series and I cant wait for part 6. A tiny bit of critisism though, I am curious as to whats been going on in the sea this whole time. Thats a small critisism though as its clear youve put a ton of effort/research into this series with the numerous 3d moedels and detailed diagrams, im more than happy with just learning about the land creatures. Keep up the great work! ....وسعت 1
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    @chasehendricks945منذ 4 سنوات I discovered these videos last night and I must say that they are incredible! The 3-D models for these creatures are almost realistic and super close to id="hidden33" class="buttons"> being properly life-like. The amount of imagination and creativity that goes into designing creatures like these is incredible, especially when you have to find ways to work around the conditions of their surrounding environment. Videos like these have inspired me to imagine different worlds and find hope that we are not alone. Truly, I thank you for all of the effort that’s put into these videos. Keep up the great work! I’ll certainly stick around for part 6. ....وسعت
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    @solalabell9674منذ 2 سنوات The eustenostraca remind me a lot of all things of a proto phiffeltriggi from CS Lewis’s space trilogy the idea of them being low build aardvark like with a kind like a raccoon gives off those vibes and I could imagine the trees evolving into mars’s trees in that book ....وسعت 2
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    @samsamsamsamsamanilla5281منذ 4 سنوات Again, AMAZING work, this is just phenomenal! It's so rare to see something truely ORIGINAL and well thought out. I can't wait until the next episode! 1
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    @greengummy5664منذ 4 سنوات I absoulutly love these videos, they fill me with so much inspiration, Ive always loved evolution, and I love making up my own fantasy worlds, so this is the perfect combination! 1
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    @Stormknight-hl7ykمنذ 4 سنوات The amount of scientific research you put into these videos is amazing.
    I am really hyped about the development of this earth in the up coming id="hidden37" class="buttons"> year, some species may go exstinct some new will develop and at some point intelligent life. I CANT WAIT.
    Really love this unique series. Keep up the incredible work.
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    @arko09منذ 4 سنوات This is amazing work - the science, your clear explanation, and the visuals (both animated and still). You could write a book with that material.
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    @lulute8منذ 4 سنوات I'm already looking forward to the next episode of this series, I subscribed to the channel just for it, I really like speculative evolution 1
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    @michaelgreen8851منذ 2 سنوات This I one of the most fascinating series I've ever seen. 1
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    @4dultw1thj0bمنذ 4 سنوات I'd love to see you put up a big evolution family tree somewhere so we can keep track of all these guys! 2
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    @cmkosemenمنذ 4 سنوات A wonderful series, my hat's off to you, sir! :) 1
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    @martinxy1291منذ 4 سنوات The documentary we never knew we wanted
    It was worth the wait, keep at it
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    @evanmurray5920منذ 3 سنوات "William's well-protected one" sounds like a dark souls boss 3
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    @dominikdolejsi5349منذ 4 سنوات You have no idea how much is this series making me happy :). Can´t wait for another part.
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    @riaalto9488منذ 4 سنوات I didn't realize how attached I'd become to these guys till you mentioned they'd be gone. ,:) Sigh. Thank you for all the work you've put into these clades. It's inspiring. ....وسعت 2
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    @androidedoidaoمنذ 4 سنوات This is one of the coolest things I've seen on YouTube. So interesting and we'll researched. Pls keep this series going!!
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    @tristanritland1796منذ 4 سنوات Crew, this is your captain speaking. We've finally done it. We've found another planet with life. Though it may be uninteligent and primitive, id="hidden39" class="buttons"> this is a landmark moment for all of humanity, and I am proud that you brave souls are a part of it. We set out into this final fronteir seeking strange new worlds, and to come in peace for all mankind. We plan to-
    What's that? Sorry, WHAT kind of spiders?! HOW BIG?!?!
    Ahem, sorry about that. Erhm. We plan to. Uh. Bombard the planet from orbit. Load thermonuclear warheads, and fire at will. Suffer not the xeno to live. Glory to the emperor.
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    @Lebguinمنذ 4 سنوات god this is so cool to watch! I got a heart attack when I saw that there's part 5 out!
    just something though, the ocean species evolve alongside id="hidden40" class="buttons"> the rest and I think it would be cool to include a little about that
    I love this series it's so cool! It's probably the best series on youtube I nerd out about it so much its amazing keep up the great work!
    I wish this series would never end god its so cool!
    Also so many new species were added this episode and they all interact and its starting to look like a real ecosystem.
    Anyway keep up the good work :)
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    @lm7338منذ 4 سنوات This series is golden.
    Thank you for all your work.
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    @floccinaucinihilipilificat9338منذ 4 سنوات It is definitely always fun to see a new episode of this come out. Cant wait for the next episode!
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    @cheesygamer0151منذ 4 سنوات Bro that background music makes me straight up V I B E 2
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    @pythaniaمنذ 4 سنوات This series is one of the only things keeping me going. I seriously can't wait for the next episode!!
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    @borjadetorres7747منذ 4 سنوات Im fascinated by this project. The amount of research is awesome. Congratulations. I live to watch this series.
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    @ioan491منذ 4 سنوات new Biblaridion video
    Me:
    >Likes
    >Then watches
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    @Sen81222منذ 4 سنوات As allways a nice episode and i cant wait for the next one
    Also, my bet is that the elastic squid like thing will be one of the first species to id="hidden41" class="buttons"> evolve some sort of gliding mechanism as soon as the forest gets less dense
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    @MissBeeBonnetمنذ 4 سنوات I am SO EXCITED to see how this world develops further! 1
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    @ankiesiiiمنذ 4 سنوات Wow I love this series. I also really like the elastic spines. I could see them evolving some webbing between their limbs that could help them glide. 2
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    @thunderwazp7653منذ 4 سنوات I just adore how all of your creatures look so non earth like but still are recognisable as living creatures, keep up the good work mate 1
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    @pointynoodleمنذ 4 سنوات I ADORE this series, please keep at it! Only one recommendation: could you show the size comparisons so we can have a clearer idea of size differences?
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    @GrayderFoxمنذ 4 سنوات I just got to the Sarcopods and thought to myself "okay this is a logical point to end the video, how much time is left -" and see it's only id="hidden43" class="buttons"> halfway done. C= I'm loving this series and it looks like a ton of work, thank you. This is very educational and neat as hell. ....وسعت 1
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    @TheLeonthekingمنذ 4 سنوات Very much looking forward to the next episode! This is the best stuff i found since a long time :)
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    @SoundBlackRecordingsمنذ 4 سنوات The Megolobrachids must be where the Cloverfield aliens came from. 6