Dinosaur escape mechanics?

Would the dinosaurs of Jurassic World Evolution 2 sport a mechanic in order to contain them within the enclosures? Back in JWE, all dinosaurs (except for the compsognathus and pteranodon) would bash through a fence when uncomfortable, regardless of species. The stronger the dinosaur, the faster they could escape. So I was thinking if this mechanic also got an overhaul similar to the hunting, fighting, and behaviors. Making this another factor to take into consideration when housing certain dinosaur species.

• Could small dinosaurs squeeze through the bars if they are small enough?
• Could small predators like the velociraptor climb over fencing unless it is electrified or barred?
• Could some species dig to escape from a fence they can't climb over?
• WIll the large carnivores break out for other reasons besides stress? Like a lack of food? or visible prey species on the other side?
• Will some herbivore/harmless species lose health over time due to stress?
• Could the dilophosaurus spit at guest and dinosaurs on the other side of the fence if they are too close?
• Could dinosaurs escape from the park itself?

I was wondering if such a mechanic is in the game. I could see it being another form of management where the proper security measures are needed to keep certain species contained besides upgrading to a much more reinforced fencing. And if new fences and upgrades could be introduced, like glass fences, small fences, or if a mesh could be applied to prevent small dinosaurs from escaping.
 
Theoretically, yes. I think that's why Muldoon made mention of concrete "moats" and electrified fences. I never understood what he meant by moats until I saw a real life concreate moat being installed, it's under the ground, in this case below where the fence is to prevent exactly what you describe and the dinosaur/s from burrowing out. Also the electrified fences have more than just the main threaded rope like wires, there are also tiny "chicken wire" wrapped on those fences, remember when in JP1, Grant approached the fence and tried to pry the chicken wire to see if they could squeeze through before realizing they had to climb over. So there is a wire "netting" for the smaller dinos.

But that all being said, I'm sure they had to go through much trial and error to even arrive at that design, so I wonder how they could incorporate that learning experience in game. Because while the concrete walls are the most secure, they aren't the most visual. In an ideal world I think Hammond wanted the Dinos and people separated by something that would secure them, but also allow people to see and hear them.

Basically, Hammond was born in the wrong time where Force Fields don't exist. Because I think in Hammond's mind, that's what he ultimately wanted, an invisible fence that allows the people to forget is there and interact with the dinos but ultimately will protect them should the dino try to escape or attack.
 
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