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- List_of_The_Future_Is_Wild_episodes abstract "This is a list of The Future Is Wild episodes. Most episodes focus on one food chain in a scenario of the world 5, 100 or 200 million years from now. Each episode was written by Victoria Coules.".
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- List_of_The_Future_Is_Wild_episodes episodenumber "—".
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- List_of_The_Future_Is_Wild_episodes episodenumber "10".
- List_of_The_Future_Is_Wild_episodes episodenumber "101".
- List_of_The_Future_Is_Wild_episodes episodenumber "102".
- List_of_The_Future_Is_Wild_episodes episodenumber "103".
- List_of_The_Future_Is_Wild_episodes episodenumber "104".
- List_of_The_Future_Is_Wild_episodes episodenumber "105".
- List_of_The_Future_Is_Wild_episodes episodenumber "11".
- List_of_The_Future_Is_Wild_episodes episodenumber "12".
- List_of_The_Future_Is_Wild_episodes episodenumber "13".
- List_of_The_Future_Is_Wild_episodes episodenumber "14".
- List_of_The_Future_Is_Wild_episodes episodenumber "2".
- List_of_The_Future_Is_Wild_episodes episodenumber "201".
- List_of_The_Future_Is_Wild_episodes episodenumber "202".
- List_of_The_Future_Is_Wild_episodes episodenumber "203".
- List_of_The_Future_Is_Wild_episodes episodenumber "204".
- List_of_The_Future_Is_Wild_episodes episodenumber "3".
- List_of_The_Future_Is_Wild_episodes episodenumber "301".
- List_of_The_Future_Is_Wild_episodes episodenumber "302".
- List_of_The_Future_Is_Wild_episodes episodenumber "303".
- List_of_The_Future_Is_Wild_episodes episodenumber "304".
- List_of_The_Future_Is_Wild_episodes episodenumber "4".
- List_of_The_Future_Is_Wild_episodes episodenumber "5".
- List_of_The_Future_Is_Wild_episodes episodenumber "6".
- List_of_The_Future_Is_Wild_episodes episodenumber "7".
- List_of_The_Future_Is_Wild_episodes episodenumber "8".
- List_of_The_Future_Is_Wild_episodes episodenumber "9".
- List_of_The_Future_Is_Wild_episodes hasPhotoCollection List_of_The_Future_Is_Wild_episodes.
- List_of_The_Future_Is_Wild_episodes mainCreature "Babookari".
- List_of_The_Future_Is_Wild_episodes mainCreature "Scrofa".
- List_of_The_Future_Is_Wild_episodes mainCreature "Shagrat".
- List_of_The_Future_Is_Wild_episodes mainCreature "none".
- List_of_The_Future_Is_Wild_episodes originalairdate "2002-04-02".
- List_of_The_Future_Is_Wild_episodes originalairdate "2002-04-09".
- List_of_The_Future_Is_Wild_episodes originalairdate "2002-04-16".
- List_of_The_Future_Is_Wild_episodes originalairdate "2002-04-23".
- List_of_The_Future_Is_Wild_episodes originalairdate "2002-04-30".
- List_of_The_Future_Is_Wild_episodes originalairdate "2002-05-07".
- List_of_The_Future_Is_Wild_episodes originalairdate "2002-05-14".
- List_of_The_Future_Is_Wild_episodes originalairdate "2002-05-21".
- List_of_The_Future_Is_Wild_episodes originalairdate "2002-05-28".
- List_of_The_Future_Is_Wild_episodes originalairdate "2002-06-04".
- List_of_The_Future_Is_Wild_episodes originalairdate "2002-06-11".
- List_of_The_Future_Is_Wild_episodes originalairdate "2002-06-18".
- List_of_The_Future_Is_Wild_episodes originalairdate "2002-06-25".
- List_of_The_Future_Is_Wild_episodes shortsummary "1.57788E14".
- List_of_The_Future_Is_Wild_episodes shortsummary "3.15576E15".
- List_of_The_Future_Is_Wild_episodes shortsummary "6.31152E15".
- List_of_The_Future_Is_Wild_episodes shortsummary "The episode is set in South America where the Amazon used to stand in 5 million years time. It features three species: Carakiller, a descendant of the caracara which has evolved to replace land predators; Babookari, a descendant of the uakari which lives like baboons and has discovered how to catch fish; Rattleback, a descendant of the agouti which has developed tough armour and can live through quickly-passing grass fires. This episode shows that due to the cooling of the planet, the Amazon rainforest has vanished and has been replaced by grassland. Most primates have died out but the Babookari has evolved to live on the plains. They have also become much cleverer and can now make nets out of twigs to catch fish. There is also the rattleback, a heavily armoured rodent which is somewhat fireproof, and lives on a diet of Carakiller eggs, grass stems, and tubers. The episode also shows the biggest danger to these animals - fire. The narrator explains that the Amazon died out because the annual rains failed to fall due to the second ice age. All monkeys died out, except the uakari, a social monkey that lives on the ground and in the trees. It has evolved into the babookari, a complete ground monkey. It catches fish by weaving a basket of twigs and dipping it into the water. They are attacked by carakillers, descendants of the caracara. The rattleback, descendant of the agouti eats carakiller eggs. The carakillers powerful beak can't destroy the rattlebacks armor. A prairie fire sends the babookari's running, which the carakillers take advantage of. They chase down and kill them. The rains come down and end the fire.".
- List_of_The_Future_Is_Wild_episodes shortsummary "The episode is set in a lofty plateau created by the collision of Australia against Japan and Kamchatka , 100 million years into the future. The episode focuses on four species: Silver Spider, a descendant of our spiders, the silver spiders live in huge colonies and have a caste system based on the size of the animal. They build massive webs across canyons; Poggle, a descendant of the hamster and the last species of mammal on Earth at this time, prey to silver spiders; Great Blue Windrunner, a brilliant blue bird with wings on its legs which sees in ultraviolet and lives at the highest points on the plateau; Grass Trees, Tree-like plants descended from bamboo. This episode shows how this bizarre food chain works. The silver spiders build massive webs across canyons which catch seeds from grass trees. These are then harvested by the spiders and taken to an underground cavern. In here, the Poggle hides and feeds on the seeds until they are killed and fed to the enormous queen. Great Blue Windrunners feed on the spiders that they pluck from the webs. At the end of the episode, we see the beginning of a mass extinction, which almost wipes the slate clean and allows evolution to start again.".
- List_of_The_Future_Is_Wild_episodes shortsummary "The episode is set in a rainshadow desert on the eastern side of Earth's only continent, 200 million years into the future. Wedged between this desert and the Global Ocean is a series of very tall mountain ranges which are tall enough to block even the most powerful storms. At this point in the future, there are no mammals, birds, reptiles or amphibians. There are very few fish. The episode focuses on five species: Bumblebeetle, a species of beetle that has been pushed to the edge of specialisation. They spend their lives searching for dead flish which are a good food source for their young. Desert Hopper, a bizarre rabbit-sized cone snail that hops about on one muscular foot. They tend to bury themselves during the heat of the day and only come out at the cool of the night. Deathbottle, a carnivorous plant, that has traps to feed on the Desert Hoppers. Ocean Flish, shown dead, animal from the previous episode. Grimworm, a worm, live inside dead Ocean Flish body and scavanging it. They are the Bumblebeetle larva. The desert has little food so the animals here must make use of what they can find. During violent Hypercane, some ocean flish are thrown over the mountains and land in the dry desert where they die. Adult bumblebeetles spend their entire lives searching for these dead ocean flish so they can lay their larva in them. This episode talks how the deathbottle, a carnivorous plant that eats desert hoppers, breeds.".
- List_of_The_Future_Is_Wild_episodes shortsummary "The episode is set in the northern forest, 200 million years into the future. At this point in the future, there are no mammals, birds, reptiles or amphibians. There are very few fish. The episode focuses on five species: Lichen Trees, a group of species evolved from simple lichens. Some species are small bushes while others are giant tree like creatures. Forest Flish, a smaller species of flish with hooks for feet so it can hang upside down on tree branches to rest. Megasquid, an eight metre tall squid with rhino-like skin and three metre tentacles which patrols the forest. Its eight boneless legs are packed with muscles that act like bones. Squibbon, an arboreal species of squid that swing through trees and have stereoscopic vision. The squibbon could well be the next sapient life on the planet and create new civilization. Slithersucker, an arboreal species of giant slime mold. Predatory by nature and reproduces by taking control of huge Megasquids. This forest is about the only place left on Earth where there is consistent rain and trees can grow. The trees here are lichen trees, descended from simple lichens that today grow on rocks. The forest is populated with a whole manner of creatures that would look out of place in our time. The episode shows how animals that were once aquatic have evolved to conquer the forests. It also suggests that the squibbon could become the next species to develop sapience and become the dominant force on planet Earth, just like humans...".
- List_of_The_Future_Is_Wild_episodes shortsummary "The episode is set in what was the Mediterranean sea in 5 million years time. It features four species: Cryptile, a lizard with a sticky frill to catch flies which it can then lick off at its leisure; Scrofa, a descendant of the wild boar which has developed spindly legs to allow it to live on the rocky islands in the desert; Gryken, a descendant of the pine marten which hunts Scrofa in the cracked rocks of the landscape; brine flies . Before this time in the future, the tip of Africa has collided with the southern tip of Spain, thus enclosing the Mediterranean inland. It has since dried up to become an enormous salt desert with a few lakes of ultra-saline water, as it was during the Messinian salinity crisis. The holiday islands that used to be in the sea are now mountains scattered throughout the desert. The episode starts with two cryptiles mating. Then the female cryptile goes looking for grykes to lay her eggs in, for if they were laid in the salt, they would shrivel up and die. After she lays her eggs, she is chased by a gryken, but escapes, for grykens only have short speed bursts. The gryken hunts by crawling through the grykes, and captures its prey by surprise. The gryken then hunts scrofas. However, it fails, and is chased by an adult male. The gryken tries a second time and succeeds. However a baby scrofa gets lost in the process and wanders into a the salt plains. It spots a cryptile eating brine flies. Soon the baby scrofa dies. The narrator explains how some animals such as pigs, lizards, and pine martens adapted to life in the salt flats.".
- List_of_The_Future_Is_Wild_episodes shortsummary "The opening episode serves as an introduction to the series, featuring many clips from later episodes and giving an overview of the series. It opens by discussing which animals will disappear in a few thousand years and explains that evolution will continue. It is also the only episode to touch upon the absence of humans in the future. It does not, however, explain what will have happened to the human race. The creators said that it was up to the viewers to make their own assumptions about the fate of mankind .".
- List_of_The_Future_Is_Wild_episodes shortsummary "This episode is a Discovery Channel special, made and broadcast in 2008 , about the development of the video game Spore, and was combined with airings of The Future is Wild.".
- List_of_The_Future_Is_Wild_episodes title "Cold Kansas Desert".
- List_of_The_Future_Is_Wild_episodes title "Flooded World".
- List_of_The_Future_Is_Wild_episodes title "Graveyard Desert".
- List_of_The_Future_Is_Wild_episodes title "Prairies of Amazonia".
- List_of_The_Future_Is_Wild_episodes title "Return of the Ice".
- List_of_The_Future_Is_Wild_episodes title "The Endless Desert".
- List_of_The_Future_Is_Wild_episodes title "The Global Ocean".
- List_of_The_Future_Is_Wild_episodes title "The Great Plateau".
- List_of_The_Future_Is_Wild_episodes title "The Tentacled Forest".
- List_of_The_Future_Is_Wild_episodes title "The Vanished Sea".
- List_of_The_Future_Is_Wild_episodes title "Tropical Antarctica".
- List_of_The_Future_Is_Wild_episodes title "Waterland".
- List_of_The_Future_Is_Wild_episodes title "Welcome to the Future".
- List_of_The_Future_Is_Wild_episodes title The_Future_Is_Wild_and_the_Making_of_Spore.
- List_of_The_Future_Is_Wild_episodes subject Category:Lists_of_television_series_episodes.
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- List_of_The_Future_Is_Wild_episodes comment "This is a list of The Future Is Wild episodes. Most episodes focus on one food chain in a scenario of the world 5, 100 or 200 million years from now. Each episode was written by Victoria Coules.".
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