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All will kill any other dino that is not the same species.
Some will go after the same species as them if you exceed the number of their own kind they can tolerate.
Herbivores:
All get along.
They all have a limit to the amount of different and same species dinos around them. Exceed that limit and they will try to escape. They will not attack another dino.
That is pretty much it.
Incorrect, i slammed 3 Struthiomimus with a t-rex and not once did it try and attack them
I've yet to see anything close to the movies represented in this game like the 3v1 dino fight at the end of 4th movie.
Raptor sized carnivores can coexist with ankylosaurus sized, triceratops sized, diplodocus sized, tyranosaurus sized dinosaurs and their own species.
Tyranosaurus sized carnivores can coexist with raptor sized, diplodocus sized dinosaurs and their own species.
Just mix them in the park, assuming you can afford it. Dino's who win fights get a boost to their rating, which in turn boosts the park rating.
So much false.
Irex is just fine with Raptors, they yell at each other, but never bite.
Most herbivores will get along with their same species. BUT this does NOT count for their social. They have to be the same exact kind for their social bar to go up.
"Yelling at each other" doesn't mean they are fine. Raptors will often go into "panic" mode when a big predator is with them and start ignoring their needs because of that. Sooner then later they will feel uncomfortable and start freaking out then.
The same happens with quite some herbivore mixed species (e.g. a lot freak out on brontos). You ain't notice that if you don't watch them closely and somewhen wonder why they all broke out
All small carvivores that ive come across work fine with the t rex, they might have the occasional stand off but no deaths yet.
Raptor sees Rex > Raptor panic > Raptor not eating / drinking > Raptor freaking out because hungry....