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The Future is Wild: Speculative Evolution of the Future. Size comparison

The Future is Wild: Speculative Evolution of the Future. Size comparison

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The Future is Wild is a series aired in 2002 that explored how life could evolve in 3 different time scales: 5, 100, and 200 million years into the future. presenting very different possible scenarios. In these 20 years, some of these creatures would have a different look according to the current knowledge, although most changes are still pure speculation Love this and the redesigns are so cool. Could you do BBC's Primevals future creatures sometime? Would love to see your version of the Future Predator, Mer Creature, Camo Beast, Burrowing Insect etc! Also After Man would be a great one too!
Date: 2024-01-04

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I love this saga, but there are still some things for me to complain about, something I would like it to have but in this case it's a pet peeve and not a criticism, it's a summary of Earth's past until it reaches the current year for the time it was released. I wanted to see this because it contains an explanation about the age of Dinosaurs(Deinosauros, or Dinossauro in a more correct pronunciation, since Scientific names are latilized, well anyway, then he talks about the age of mammals. I would do this opening something like this
First I would talk about the Earth being formed, showing the Hadean, going on to the formation of the Moon, the origin of the oceans, and finally the beginning of life.
After showing the formation of the first continents, the first photosynthetic beings until the beginning of the first ice age and its glaciations, including the famous Snowball Earth, until the melting of the polar ice caps generated by the separation of Rodnia,
Animal Fungi and plant life appear in the Ediacaran, and then the Cambrian explosion, showing the beginning of the Cambrian, the origin of predators, the first vertebrates until the first massive extinction from the Phanerozoic, going to the Ordovician, showing the giant cephalopods, the first terrestrial beings, in this case the plants of the lineage of what we colloquially call moss(it is currently known that terrestrial life emerged in the Ediacaran and that they were semi-terrestrial lichens, lichens for those who don't know are a symbiosis between a lineage of fungi and a lineage of plants, but at the time it was not yet known. Then it would show the Silurian, and the first terrestrial beings, such as the Brontoscorpius. The Devonian showing marine life and the first semi-terrestrial vertebrates until the extinction of the Devonian, and the beginning of the Carboniferous, passing through the Permian, and the beginning of the Triassic going on to the Jurassic, the Cretaceous and the Paleogene, the Neogene and finally the Quaternary, shows last two million years, showing humanity in Africa and how we spread across the mother continent and other places in the world, until the domestication of dogs, and the last ten thousand years, Coming to the present day, there would be a part dedicated to the next millennia, showing the disasters caused by climate change, the extinction of species, and the technological advances of humanity. Until our extinction (although the series could have addressed descendants of humanity. Then yes, the part showing the five million years in the future would begin
From here on, all I would change would be the design of the creatures, which should be a little more phylogenetically similar to the lineages they should be part of, as this video ended up with putting, and I would also add more eras and more creatures, but in this case I wouldn't need so much, I could continue as is for me Now there is something that would really have to be posted immediately, sometimes the media, even within Scientific productions, even on Academic websites (which should be publicly accessible, despite despite having academic websites that anyone can access, most of the world's population does not have the incentive or resources to invest in this, even when these people are scientists. and there is a disdain for scientific issues, anyway, some documentaries, films and even academic websites present evolution as if it had an objective in something, or had some -p predestination- and that is a harmful idea This should not be passed on at all. Ultimately, it is a bias Anyway, this ends up happening a lot, because it's a bias especially in the social sciences, there is a lot of confirmation bias, because there are already pre-defined beliefs, beliefs which are archetypes, stereotypes Anyway, scientists have already pointed out several times that this occurs, and needs to be avoided so as not to reinforce wrong and in many cases harmful ideas.

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-Mario Lanzas,
I love your illustrations, it-s really a great tribute to this documentary 20 years old, despite its outdated special effects, it is still a very good documentary in the line of -Walking With Dinosaurs-. -
The Future is Wild shows us that nature always takes back its rights and that the future is a vast unknown path filled with mysteries and assumptions. -
Small detail really small, you marked -Neo-pangea- during your video while it should normally be -Pangea II- which is strongly based on -Novopangea- being a hypothetical supercontinent future, proposed by Roy Livermore, in the late 1990s. The author postulates a closure of the Pacific Ocean, a berthing of Australia and East Asia and a northward movement for Antarctica (an extraversion movement. -
And, -New Pangea- is therefore the synonym of -Pangea Ultima/Proxima- being another hypothetical but probable supercontinent that could appear in 250 million years by the rapprochement of Africa, Eurasia and the Americas, followed by the collage of Australia and Antarctica (an introversion movement, made by Christopher R. Scotese in 1982 and rehabilitated in 2007.
It-s just a very small detail, but I wanted to point that out. -
About The Future is Wild, I really want there to be a remake on this documentary with modern technology and then the new scientific advances and the creativity of the artists to see the evolution of our visions about the future. -
Excellent video and good continuation. --

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Carakillers could under specific pressures almost if not mostly return under some radiations towards theropods body plan like regaining stem teeth and growing back a longer tail if modified their hip adjustment
1: 36 it has facial hair red like fenrisians, nocturnians, medusans or other post humans of the age of strife group like morgott from elden ring his hair

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Conclusion: Sharks will always be the same. thus is the realistic possibility here
Tho it's sad since apparently Sharkopath is the only shark mentioned in the series. Meaning it could be the only shark that had survived from humans after they left the planet they destroyed.
Another realistic aspect

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Really like the redesigned look to them. BTW the Toraton you have here would be an adolescent or baby. In the show they were to be the largest living animal that ever existed on land, even larger than any dinosaur. Toraton's grew to 150 tonnes. Couldn't imagine how long it would be or tall.
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So, having learned why sauropods got much bigger than elephants, and why whales got even bigger only in the ocean, it makes sense that both the Megasquid and Toraton could only grow no larger than an elephant. A blow to the scientists who imagined them. But still very neat.
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What if you make a video humans in the future? What do you think but not us? We-re not like humanoid monsters, but not does monsters I hate creatures in the future we wish well, we wish to know more humans will hunt them down. What do you think?
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The spink! The desert hopper! The snow stalker! The deathgleaner! The swampus! The gannetwhale! The carakiller! The megasquid! The toraton! The ocean phantom! The rainbow squid! The nostalgia-
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Missing creatures: lurkfish, silver spider, pogle, american rattleback, terrabites, spitfire bird spitfire bettel, falcon fly and more creatures, but original show, possible in part three?
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There-s no way the spink was able to evolve from common quails in just 5 million years without a substantial ghost lineage dating back to the Pliocene
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Your artwork is seriously the best for scientific speculation and biology. It looks professional enough to be placed in a art book or even a textbook.
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At 3: 07
The Toraton redesign is more like a sauropod dinosaur. But in my thoughts about Earth in the future there might be New variants of Dinosaurs

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Fantastic video!
It'd be cool if you did something like this again, but with creatures from Dougal Dixon's After Man and/or The New Dinosaurs.

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note that the forests would recovered after humans disappeared so that-s why the Sahara deserts in this documentary should become Sahara forests
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What do you think about making a video about Darvin IV (Alien Planet) creatures? I'd love to see that, even though it's kinda not your niche.
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I hope you do a size comparison video on the monsterverse titans. I need to see how do they look as your own design.
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Primeval fictional creatures and dinossaurs size comparision but this its a dream not a really idea form be a video
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This list is absolutely crazy and cursed yet amazing. Arboreal cephalopods is a concept I hadn't heard of in a while.
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This is a fantastic video! It needs to be slowed down though to fully appreciate the details and descriptions.
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I never realized the swampus was so big. Love these size comparisons, they help bring the subjects to life.
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El concepto de la Ballena terrestre me gusta tanto que hubiera sido genial verlo en la serie -
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I love this! Btw can you plz do extant species as well someday? I-d love to see a size comparison.
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2: 20 - hmm. it could live in east lands of America and it could be 100 milion years after nowdays
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I'd really love to see a part 2 someday, covering all the other creatures not shown in this one.
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I love how the giant bat looks less monstrous and more like flying dog. I want one
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Can you After man size comparison Please and maybe man after man even the new
Dinosaurs

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Can you After man size comparison Please and maybe man after man even the new
Dinosaurs

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I feel like crocodilians just like sharks would maintain their form with some minor changes
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Future animals will be left in the future In 5 to 100 to 200 million years future
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Or we wish we travel back to time the future or the old times. What do you think?
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