Continued print failure

This print keep failing at about the same place Fail Rhino Skeleton
-I’ve cleaned the plate
-Tried a different Plate
-Tried Glue Stick
-Tried add a one layer rectangle down the middle (rectangle mouse ear) in attempt to assist adhesion and link the part together
The parts that remain stuck is stuck well ?
I guess I could try a full brim but that would be a PIA to Remove?
Any ideas ? - Maker claims no adhesion required
Thanks
Video: Fail Rhino Skeleton

Increasing the bed temp would help.

A full brim isn’t as hard to remove as they used to be.

Are there any warnings about requiring support?

In the bad old days of early fingers and slicers, some models faired better if you pushed then one or two layers below the build surface so any issues on the base would be levelled out.

I haven’t seen this recently, but, it could be something to try.

Has the external temperature changed recently, is the printer now printing in a different climate to a week ago? If printing PLA when it is warm, the door or lid should be opened a bit. If printing PLA when it is cold, printing with the lid and door closed is usually beneficial.

The ambient temperature can affect adhesion if you are certain your cleaning process is correct.

You don’t link to the original model, so no tests can be made on that.

If the plate is truly clean (detergent, water, terry cloths or a soft brush) that can get into crevice, the model should stick to the textured plate.

A brim is usually easy to remove, even a raft under the whole model should not be a problem.

Avoid crossing type infills, like Grid. At every intersection the nozzle will strike the model and help knock it loose, especially at the higher layers where it has more leverage.