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Plenty of space. I've got highly aggressive Dynonychus in island 3 in a very large area, alongside Torosaurus and some stegosaurs and they're fine.
Pachycepholosaurs are worse alongside the Ankylosaurs due to their low population numbers.
Even handling the I-Rex and raptors is easier than that, just put them in the same paddock and they're too busy yelling at each other (which seems to release stress, at least they don't think about breaking out when they do that).
Thats the one I couldnt be arsed to look it up, those guys and stegos can be pains just becouse they need a serious number of buddies.