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If you don't like the question don't attempt a feeble answer.
All the animals within the park paddocks are adult animals.
I get his point on asking but no need to lash him.
Young animals are raised elsewhere.
If it is included, it could be an attraction of its own rather than a paddock with full creation. I'm thinking a premade set area with just the choice of dinos to fill it. However there has been no indication that this game will have or use them.
The studio is great at listening though, so you can suggest it. Maybe a DLC down the line if nothing else.
This is true.
We also open with an egg hatching scene in JP1.
We also see a baby T-rex in JP3.
And we also see baby dinos in Jurassic World.
It's not that Baby dinos don't exist. It's just they're cannonically, not 'wild friendly' yet.
That kind of work could be used for many other things. Im not saying its a bad idea im just saying its not possible.