Looking at Alien Biospheres

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Edgar is taking a while to post his population video for the spreadsheet. Personal issues probably. Anyway, while we wait, I thought that to prepare for knowing my conworld's biosphere. We'll start with the series that started the trend: Alien Biospheres.

The following videos lack Edgar's involvement, though still use screenshots of his animations.

I guess the lophostome family helped me discover the relations between turtles and sea turtles.

Starting here, we see the additions of fan art.

And every episode is financed by Campfire, a platform for world builders to customize their ideas.

And the supercontinent is splitting in half.

Now fan animations are part of the mix. And video length is less than an hour. Also, what would the fruits taste like compared to Earth's fruits?

Now they're officially two continents. And parasites exist.

Now for the islands, thanks to melting ice caps and hot spots.

Now for the calls of these clades. Chirps, roars, etc.

And now for the two continents connecting with each other, similar to old times, and mimicking the events when those underwater volcanoes led to Mesoamerica and several indigenous South American clades' extinction.

Now for a mass extinction.

That's it for the series, though others found inspiration for their own biosphere projects thanks to it.

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