As someone who is a biologist studying for paleontology, I have some problems with the pack hunting system. For one thing, it's debatable among paleontologists exactly to what extent dromeasaurs pack hunted, and as far as I know there is practically no evidence for other small theropods and pack hunting. I could understand things like proceratosaurus swarming smaller herbivores, but that's about it.
The packs can quickly kill even the sauropods which should not happen. I miss the detail that the sauropods were mostly untouchable in JWE (as they SHOULD be in real life). Same thing with the large theropods. I could stretch my imagination for a T. rex due to its exceptionally strong bite, but other theropods except for the indominus should not even be trying to take down sauropods unless they are sick or injured.
If I'm being honest, I would prefer that meat eaters don't attack stronger prey unless they are starving or have a gene that makes them more aggressive, but that might be asking for too much. I just want to have some more cohabitation options because it makes the exhibits feel more life like and akin to real zoos.
The packs can quickly kill even the sauropods which should not happen. I miss the detail that the sauropods were mostly untouchable in JWE (as they SHOULD be in real life). Same thing with the large theropods. I could stretch my imagination for a T. rex due to its exceptionally strong bite, but other theropods except for the indominus should not even be trying to take down sauropods unless they are sick or injured.
If I'm being honest, I would prefer that meat eaters don't attack stronger prey unless they are starving or have a gene that makes them more aggressive, but that might be asking for too much. I just want to have some more cohabitation options because it makes the exhibits feel more life like and akin to real zoos.