Ethel Cain -white Silas- Rabid -nicole Dollan... Jun 2026

Wait, "the" is an article, which might not be considered a name, so it can be replaced. But maybe the user wants articles and prepositions left as is? The example shows that in the title, "at the" is kept but "Zoo" is replaced. Wait in the example title, they have "at the Zoo". So maybe the article "the" is kept, but the noun "Zoo" is replaced. So perhaps articles like "the" are kept intact, but the nouns they modify are replaced. Hmm, maybe the user wants to replace all nouns, verbs, adjectives, etc., except proper nouns.

This process might take a while. Also, I need to be careful with words that have different meanings or parts of speech. For example, "as" can be since, but "as" here is a conjunction. Then "gallop" can be canter, but "run" is already used. Maybe traverse. Need to choose appropriate synonyms. Also, ensure that the sentence remains grammatically correct after substitution. Although the user just wants three variants per word, not worrying about making the entire sentence make sense, even if the substitutions might not all fit perfectly. So proceed. ETHEL CAIN -WHITE SILAS- RABID -NICOLE DOLLAN...

I need to go through each word meticulously, ensuring that synonyms make sense in context. Also, check for repeated words that need different alternatives to maintain coherence. For instance, if "habitats" are replaced three times in the same sentence, they should all be different unless the context allows repetition. Wait, "the" is an article, which might not

Wait, the user specified to change all words with 3 alternatives except names. The video title includes "por," which might not be a name, but the rest are nouns. Since "por" is a Spanish word meaning "for" or "by," maybe it's part of the title. Since the user says to keep names intact, I should leave "zoo horse animal por video" unchanged. Wait in the example title, they have "at the Zoo"