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Large sauropods and up to medium carnivores also work, though the long necks do get panicked a little it seems, but no violence!
Pro Tip: Never pair them with Raptors. Learned the hard way.
PS: My Ankylo after winning vs the Ceratosaurus got +85 in combat infamy and now has a total of 149 in rating. All without any dino dying :)
Just don't put the feeder for the herbivores too close to the meat.
Any armored herbivore will be "threatened" by a small carnivore, but after a few roars they just go back to their normal lives.
Normal hervivores like an Edmontosaurus will just get murdered in spectacular ways by Raptors (I have to try with a dilophosaurus but probably will look cool).
If your enclosure is large enought you can put small hervivores with a big carnivore, but they need feeders in oposite ways of the enclosure because the big dino will chase the small ones from time to time and they can starve if they panic to much.
Also try big predator and Edmontorausus... very cool kill animation (at least for the ceratosaurus)
Any carnivore can be hard to maintain, my first dilophosaurus killed like 5-6 people because I missed a section of fence...
The main problem with Raptors, at leats for me is that in the island were you get acces to them you have to deal with storms, and they freak out during storms and start attaking fences.
With regular weather they usually just try one or two times to hit the electric fence and them just stop and live "peacefully" (I still don't trust when I see 4 or 5 of those little murderers "socialicing"... probably planning something, but they also live with a few triceratops and ankilosaurus in my park so they must be the targets)