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You can check to see what they need to be happy on one of the tabs when you select the dino.
Make any dino happy and it won't break out on its own.
Deinonychus, I think need 2 or 3 minimum of their species together for them to remain comfortable, I can't remember. Their enclosure requirements aren't too bad either. Just need to reach that minimum Social requirement.
There is a tab you can check to see their Social requirements once you've released it, by clicking on the dinosaur. It'll tell you all this information. The minimum amount they need, the maximum they can have before being uncomfortable, and even the max amount of dinosaurs they can be in an enclosure with before becoming uncomfortable.
just incubate 3 more Parasaurolophus and 2 more Deinonychus, when I played the game a lot I always like to build +1 of the same specie, so when 1 dying can safety incubate another one to cover the group sociality.
some dinos like to live alone, some dinos need the same species to live with them.
Socializing is overrated, just cram them all together... like I did, lol.
I assume counted 227, but im sure missed some dinos, can tell how many dinos in the park? ty ;P
do the same in biggest island with more dinos
xD can tell the amount of visitors and the dinos on the park? wanna know the sweet info ;P
8% over capacity is nice, if you had a room to build more hotels.. still lookin good park.