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And of course a much larger map. The lockwood estate scene showed us that he intended to move the animals to a large isolated island with little weather, natural bariers, and even a large lagoon place. Also large grasslands.
source: jurassicpark wiki
also if you read some things about that subject you'll notice that any dino before was designed to be female. however treefrog dna caused them to change gender or whatever and some were actually male because of that. however the indoraptor is actually designed to be male
that had been the very only reference of males and females are on isla nublar but has been ignored since then pretty much.