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  • hahahahaha

    HEY GUISE ANTHONY FENTENO HERE.

  • if the Slithersucker was around today i'd love to find just to take a few pictures but i'd have to watch my self if it decides to drip down on me

  • Return of the BLOB

  • poor bird.

  • Fascinating stuff. :)

    Holy shit @ mega squid.

  • Wait, so The Blob is real?

    HOLY SHIT RUN!

  • this just makes the people with real credibility look like they are loonies too. I'm sure anti-evolutionists will use this the same they use terrorists in accordance to Islams

  • Everything I know about the "slithersucker" flew outta my brain when the Megasquid came out....

  • uh...is this for reals? this actually predictions?

  • @bartman464 It's not a prediction, just a speculation. A "What if?" sort of thing.

  • This used to scare the hell out of me when I was a kid XD

  • lol the video really had me until about 0:52

    slithersucker evil killer slime? REALLY? xD

  • It can take the shape of a fruit so the giant squid eats it and basically the jelly takes over the brain and they conrol the squid (they cut it off though) I have this on a DVD and used to watch it ALL the time as a kid XD

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  • --That said, of course evolution is a reality. What set it in motion is a point of curiosity. To call the source of it 'God' is telling of our inability to comprehend it, to say that it's little more than 'perfect conditions for life' is understatement. The only answer found in the middle is another question.

  • Respond to this video...  ohfuuratsblindasshemefrs

  • @BellaKoto It's more like none of us are bright enough to know who or what set the guidelines in motion, but they're there, and they're going places. Atheists and Christians alike have gotten really full of themselves when it comes to figuring they KNOW everything there is to know. The dogma from both sides is stifling when there's no ACTUAL answerbook on either front. Until we all learn more, we are no more closer to a legitimate truth.

  • A squid??? In a forest???? Somehow I think I'm missing something

  • "But I can find no such case..." Exactly. Every organism on this planet can be explained by evolution.

  • @BellaKoto Amen!!

  • Flish?

  • @BellaKoto No, I believe that life and everything in this Universe of ours is dictated by predictable laws, and evolution is a law of the Universe. Our Sun evolves, so why not us?

    Also, I believe that life is pointless.

  • @BellaKoto And a giant man in the sky makes sense HOW?

    No dick in space guides my future.

  • Wow evolution is awesome! :3

  • that thing made me shiver... that is not normal....

    KEKEKE ZERG RUSH

  • @BellaKoto you get paid for that shit? sign me up! :D

  • @BellaKoto *Facepalm.* Obvious troll is obvious lol

  • @BellaKoto Son... I am disappoint. 

  • @BellaKoto Lol, no such thing as god.

  • Gotta love the ending.

    "A mega squid."

    Lol, I'm going to have fun riding those around in the future.

  • HA. That nerdy old fucker is acting like these things are real. He's fucking pathetic, and btw, WHO MADE THESE NAMES? Slithersucker? Flish?

  • Okay this is a reply to everyone who is wondering what this is. It's from a show called "The Futre is Wild". Basically what they did is gather experts in such diverse fields such as biologists, climatologists, geologists etc etc etc and posed a simple question: Given what we know about evolution, what would life on Earth be like in 5 million, 100 million and 200 million years. None of these creatures are real, but these are what todays animals COULD evolve into.

  • Reminds me of a shoggoth!

    Very interesting video, this is getting 5 stars & going in my favorites.

  • flish,slimesuckers,megaquid?

  • is this serious???

  • may the blobs rise! XD

  • One of my professors in first year raised a good point about 'megafauna' and...well in this calle mega myxoplasma, that the time period corresponded to a point where oxygen concentrations in air were peaked. So far as things go now the growth of large life would require such a peak again or the development of a circulatory system. Even in our bodies cells must be within a few microns of a capillary to survive, such a slime mold would need a circulatory system.

  • Actually, insects don't generally rely on their circulatory system for O2. The tracheal tubes go directly into the body.

    Of course, that has it's own problems for a slime mold. On the other hand, real slime mold grow more than microns thick with no circulatory or tracheal system to be found...

  • So in walked Chathulu to eat the slimsucker's soul.

    Also, they are incorrect. Slimesuckers will evolve from a lover form of life than the slimemold, the lawyer.

  • ur... ur not serious r u?

    ps: that beard looks sooooooo fake lol

  • @ElfenLiedPhsycoFan I'm quite glad that in the German DVD edition they just cut out this weirdo. ;)

  • @itekisan Hahaha XD

  • Very interesting. Also... oh my god, that guy is a megadork, I LOVE him.

  • Fishy Fishy squidy slimy !!! I want a slimysquiger it looks like a yellow poo!

  • HAHAHAHA, the megasquid!!!!!!!!!!!!

  • this video is overly dramatic (SLIME MOLDS 'LL CUT YOUR THROAT IN YOUR SLEEP!)

    also, those things in the beginning are butterflies i think

  • its not a butterfly its a forest flish

  • hi from /x/

  • Lol, wtf? this is pure jokes. nice ending -.- A giant fucking squid appears out of nowhere? bah.

  • OH FUCK, FIRST EVIL SLIME THEN CTHULHU

  • so twelve people have five starred a prediction 200 million years in the future? Why aren't any hovercraft flying by to film it for Discovery Channel 200000009?

  • Nevermind I found the squid. watch?v=HiIiGYuHAMc

  • That last part of the video on the mega squid where can I find a video of that please?

  • THE BLOB!!!

  • if global warming, wars, murder, disease and all that dont kill us then the blob will get us instead lol

    i'm gonna rush out and get some salt before the 200 million years of waiting for the slime mould shit evolves lolage

  • y he look like that hahahaha

  • I think he may have said Squig.....and of course Squigs come from WARHAMMER 40K so all my comment now is this LOL AWSOME AWSOME

  • wow. that is amazing.

  • Okay, wtf squid? Could not support itself without some sort of skeleton.

  • Earlier in the episode, it explains that the squid evolved very powerful muscles in its legs. By compressing them, it exerts the necessary force to keep itself supported.

    A bit out there, but evolution is a random thing indeed.

  • OK i can get the slime thingy, BUT A SQUID? lmfao Hippies

  • Cephalopods today have a generally high intelligence, especially for molluscs.

  • lol WTF is this? these guys can't possibly think that made up creatures from thier imagination r going 2 come true right?

  • I think the idea of the mega squid is a bit out there in terms of evolutionary possibility... at least on land.

  • it seems so real, intoil the end

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  • There are many faults in this series called "The Future is Wild".

  • mango chutney lol

  • this was one of the best doc on the discovery channel.

  • a squid? a 10 ton squid? in a forest? i thought this was real untill the end

  • Its a fictional view of the future in around 200 million years

  • ya but still a squid in the forest?

  • if you seen the whole show it makes sense...

  • Video starts with bunch of flying fishes hanging down on the branch and You thought it is real?

  • what's the name of this tv series?

  • it's called "The Future is Wild"

  • slime molds evolved from protists, which divided into the animal and plant groups. slime molds are the organisms that divided away from the animal strain of protists and became a separate family of life, the fungi group. in that respect fungi resemble animals more than plants as they share closer ancestry. the plant and animal protists did have ancestry too, but that was with the monera group that existed 2 billion years before protists.

  • I thought scientists discovered slime molds weren't really fungus more recently

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