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edit: once you locate a spawn point just keep killing the low level ones and it won't be long till a decent level one will spawn. Helps if you have a teammate to help cut out the low level ones as they like to spawn in pairs much of the time.
I'm not qualified to say which is easier/harder, but I will say that Griffins take more preparation effort if you want a smooth taming process.
I recommend bringing the materials for a taming pen (dino gate, 9 foundations, 18 or so doorframes and 9 ceilings) Set it up in a fairly open area and unlock the gate so others can use it too if you don't want to destroy it.
Aggro the Griffin and try to lead it into the pen. It might take a few tries getting it into the pen, but once you get used to it, it's a lot easier. Bring a LOT of tranq arrows or darts, you won't need a ton of narcotics though.
If you're not up to farming the kibble mats (or if you don't already have them laying around), grab a carnivore and head over to the plains areas, kill a few sheep and cook up some lambchops. Cooked lambchops make relatively quick work out of a Griffin tame...not as fast as kibble, but faster that building a farm for one tame.