
Most herbivores can be placed into categories based on their population need, that being low, medium, and high population. People looking for efficiency may go a step further and try to enclose their dinosaurs together based on their maximum population need.

The two sides will square up and fight until one side dies. The carnivores will activly hunt the passive herbivores until none remain.Ĥ.) Large and medium carnivores will never coexist with aggressive herbivores.


Rules to a Successful Mixed Exhibitġ.) In general, all herbivores will get along with one another.ġ.) Small carnivores will never get along with small carnivores of a different species.Ģ.) Large carnivores will never get along with large carnivores of a different species.ģ.) Passive herbivores will never coexist with carnivores of any type. They can be distinguished from medium carnivores as they can sneak up on and kill an Iguanodon. This group includes the large carnivores, and hybrids such as indoraptor and the indominous rex. Large Carnivores – these carnivores are larger and can take on most herbivores. They can be distinguished from large carnivores, because they cannot kill an Iguanodon in one hit. Medium Carnivores – these carnivores are of intermediate size between large and small carnivores. Velociraptor, Dilophosaurus, and Deinonychus make up with group. They can pick a fight with certain herbivores but will ignore others. Small Carnivores – these carnivores are small but extremely fiesty.

They do not fight with carnivores, but their large size means they usually will not get hunted. Sauropods – this group is large but mostly gentle. This group has five subdivions: Ceratopsians, Stegosaurs, Ankylosaurs, Pachycephalosaurs and Iguanodon. Aggressive Herbivores – these herbivores are large, aggressive, and will fight with carnivores if need be.
