The Future Is Wild: Flooded World Part 3

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Uploaded by on Nov 15, 2009

Season 2 (Episode 7)

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  • 1:20 My god, Twilight evolved into a giant colony of jelly fish, and the Twilight fans evolve into giant sea spiders...

  • Isn't it great when we use our knowledge to create theoretical scenarios of the future instead of dwelling on a magical man in the sky?

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  • @isaacBrockofthe41 LOL, I always think of that quote when I watch wildlife documentaries.

  • @lo24681 Congratulations!

  • TFID is a fine series, but "horns on its' head"? Slugs don't have horns, they have eye stalks with eyes!

  • If those trooper spiders are a meter long, than the slug glider things must be a couple hundred feet long. I think there was a miscommunication between script and concept art departments.

  • It appears that even the sounds of the wind and currents have changed to sound dramatic or calm depending on the weather!

  • @blade10000 I was being sarcastic. I just joined YouTube 2 weeks ago

  • @JRod8885 Careful. Let's just be respectful towards all of it, before someone gets the wrong idea.

  • @lo24681 Fish don't live in the sky. They live in the ocean.

  • @morewi no he means fish

  • @JRod8885 You mean theorectical scenarios that are just as possible as the"magical man in the sky"

  • @JRod8885 WRONG! its the invisible stalker in the sky

  • @olelumpy I think it's 1m in diameter, from leg tip to leg tip, and the Spindle Troopers legs are pretty scrunched up. But yes, they do look a bit minuscule.

  • @jmaan3 yeah. The last time invertebrates ruled the sea, i bet it wasn't as awesome

  • So 10m Phantom, 3 meter slug and 1 meter spiders? But when those 1 meter spiders attacked the 3 meter slugs they looked TINY. Think someone on the graphics team didn't get the right measurements.

  • 2:37

  • @Koga33525 I know man can you believe those spiders it has as an army are almost a metre long each? They looked PUNY compared to the phantom itself

  • @stuchly1 I was thinking the same thing when I was watching that part.

  • @tamakun89 i know what they said and i know how many feet a meter is! but look at them when they land on the slug's head! if a 1 m creature landed on a 3 m long creature, i think it would have looked a bit different! don't you think? the spiders are so small that a full herd fits the head of the slug comfortably. don't you just get what i mean? the proportions of the visualized animals are different than what they say and period.

  • @stuchly1 the show said that they were 1 meter wide and a meter is 3.3 ft.

  • @tamakun89 well, a herd of 3.3 ft wide creatures would of course comfortably land on the head of a 10 ft long creature (which is longer than wide)... look at 1:31. i don't think the spiders are 3.3 feet wide, or the sea slug is much more than 10 ft long!

  • @stuchly1 not really if u change from metrics. the ocean phantom is 33 ft long, the ocean glider is about 10 ft long, and the sea spiders are 3.3 ft wide.

  • still a big surprise I know some jellyfish don't have a powerful sting but why have the Ocean Phantom give up it's ancestors most useful tool but then again having a whole colony of spiders to protect for just little bits of food is just as good a defence i think

  • @stuchly the 3 m long reef gliders were BABIES. The adult [it attacked the ocean phantom] was way, way bigger.

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