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They would not care if they are related, animals don't like competition.
Actually you don't know that for sure.
Creatures of similar types can get along. For example, caimans and crocodilians (dinosaur's closest living relatives that aren't birds) can be housed together without fighting. Both are aggresive to anything that could be food, but not necisarily eachother.
The thing is, you just do not know. Tis why you got artists who like an idea, and put it out there. Doesn't necessarily make it true, but its possible.
In the current state-of-the-game, with super simple AI (which the Devs will change), yes, Spinosaurus will attack Baryonyx on land, and both will attack eachother in the water.
Once the devs bring out AI which works (ie. no more pets getting stuck next to trees), I hope the behavior towards other wild dinosaurs will change a bit, including not attacking everything the super predator sees *cross fingers*