If Jurassic World Evolution proves anything it’s that a lot of work goes into creating a park of genetically engineered dinosaurs. You have to worry about feeding them, keeping them healthy, and oh my goodness please make sure they don’t escape. Watching as your guests are turned into a banquet is terrible for your stress levels.
Then there’s the issue of efficiency and space within your park. On each of The Five Deaths - the islands you build on in the game - you’re given a small patch of land to work with. This means you often have to pair different species together in enclosures as you introduce new dinosaurs to your park. You’ll have to learn to make the best use of every available inch as you demarcate each dinosaur enclosure, then.
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Put incompatible species together in the same pen and you’ll suffer the devastating consequences. Your attractions will starve, or worse - get eaten by their much larger and toothier neighbours.
With that in mind, we’ve put together a simple guide to building better enclosures in Jurassic World Evolution. We’ll quickly get you up to speed with which dinosaurs you can house together and how to keep them all happy and healthy.Â
Making a good herbivore enclosure
Herbivores are the easiest dinosaurs to enclose together. The reason why is obvious: they won’t eat each other. But that doesn’t mean they come without their own problems.Â