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If you are on single player it is 100% reasonable in my opinion to do a dino wipe after reset because the map is in stasis. Unless you are in render for a while, the population will remain unchanged. But taking a carcha or giga on a rampage is probably a fine alternative. they seem to share spawn with sarcos and kapros.
On the cluster i play on, as soon as i flew over any part of the swamp i started hearing their big chomp attacks. They are apex predators in the swamp; they dont die in the fights they pick the way spinos and rhynios do, so when one spawns its usually gonna be alive for awhile. I saw many.
I play on single player and i passed through swamp zones a lot of times, killing everything i met, but it doesn't seem to work.
And Rhyniognatha, i met only one to don't find any one.
Probably it's a spawn bug or something like that.