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Planet of the Apes-style film with every primate species (not just apes, but also monkeys and lemurs), elephants, dogs, cats, pigs, horses, raccoons, rodents, cetaceans, corvids, parrots, pigeons, f

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Question: Write a film plot similar to Planet of the Apes, but also with every primate species (not just apes, but also monkeys and lemurs), elephants, dogs, cats, pigs, horses, raccoons, rodents, cetaceans, corvids, parrots, pigeons, fowls (gamebirds such as chickens), octopuses, squid, and cuttlefish. In this film, a few animals from each species/family/order listed are experimented by human scientists with a viral-based drug ALZ-112, causing these animals to become much smarter, thus eventually resulting in a Planet of the Apes-styled outcome with apes and non-ape intelligent animals.

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Title: "Planet of the Advanced Species" The film begins with a team of ambitious scientists experimenting with ALZ-112, a viral-based drug aimed at unlocking the higher cognitive abilities of various animal species. The subjects include primates, elephants, dogs, cats, pigs, horses, raccoons, rodents, cetaceans, corvids, parrots, pigeons, gamebirds, and aquatic creatures like octopuses, squid, and cuttlefish. However, a sudden break-in at the facility results in the unintended release of the virus. It rapidly goes airborne and spreads throughout the animal kingdom, altering their cognitive abilities and inducing an unexpected surge in their intelligence. After a period of discovery and adaptation, the animals realize their newfound capabilities and form a systematic hierarchy based on their skills and abilities. The first revolt is led by a group of apes, followed by other species. The Earth gradually becomes a playground of intelligent creatures where humans are no longer the dominant species. Cities are reclaimed by nature; wildlife roams freely and builds its own civilization parallel to, but distinctly separate from, the world of humans. An unlikely alliance forms between canines and felines, while the aquatic species collaborate to take control of the oceans and waterways. Birds become the messengers and spies of this new world, while rodents and raccoons form a covert network, often aiding larger species in their attempts to outwit and outrun humans. Elephants and horses emerge as the sturdy workforce and transport system. Chickens, previously relegated to the status of food source, now use their superior numbers to form their own formidable army. The octopuses, squid, and cuttlefish, with their unique abilities, become the primary defense force of the animal world. Humans, in a desperate attempt to survive, start researching a counter-virus to restore the old order. However, they find their every move watched and sabotaged by the coordinated efforts of the animals. A small group of humans takes a different approach and attempts to establish a diplomacy with the intelligent creatures arguing that humans and animals can coexist peacefully. The final act of the film culminates in a pulse-pounding showdown between the remaining human forces and the collective animal alliance. The outcome of this struggle, and the possibility of a peaceful conclusion or continued struggle, set the stage for potential sequels. "Planet of the Advanced Species" thus becomes an exploration of the dynamics of power, intelligence, and the question of what truly makes a sentient being dominant – is it brute force, intelligence, numbers, or the ability to adapt and coexist?

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Nov. 22, 2023, 7:11 p.m.

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Published: Wednesday, November 22, 2023

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