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Technological Animal Control

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In various TV series and movies villains or organisations have been shown to control animals through technological or cybernetic means, such as the future predators in Primeval. These creatures have technological implants that allow them to be controlled remotely by one individual from a tablet. Theoretically, how could this technology work?

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  • Allow complete control of the organisms motor functions, it doesn't have to affect natural bodily functions (heart rate, blood pressure, etc.)
  • Be able to be controlled remotely, possible through radio waves or some other means
  • Must be able to work or interface with a wide variety of creatures including animals like higher mammals, reptiles, fish, insects and other creatures (not including humans)

Controlled Future Predators

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