It’s also worth noting that dinosaurs will move and change their habitats if a habitat decays - meaning we could see Dinosaurs break out of their paddocks and make new homes elsewhere. If a pair of Tyrannosaurus Rex inhabited the same paddock, for example, then they will interact together and engage with each other in a more in-depth fashion. Indeed, the Game Informer article touches on behaviours including Raptors hunting in packs, animals studying and learning the habitats which you construct for them, and also more broader engagement with the territories and the other animals which inhabit them. Some of the biggest changes across the board appear to come from Animal Behaviours - with the Dinosaurs now behaving in much more complex ways than in the first iteration of the franchise.
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