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Hello Confusion, I am Joaquín.
Large carnivores (like Spinosaurus) can live with small carnivores (except for Indoraptor) and giant herbivores (except for Indominus rex), as long as they have enough space so they won't panic and starve to death.
Also, don't forget social and population numbers.
https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1zANuvlA-KL9Db0Qwy0b-hl4vERQU6xvFIc0oN-mmIAo/edit?usp=sharing
Everything, it just depends on whether or not you want things to live.
Spinosaurus has a social of 2 and the rest above can work (populations pending)
Make the pen bigger and put food and water in both ends.