I find it slighty odd how carnivores tolerating other carnivores is restricted to a few species in a sorta arbitrary way, so, perhaps expanding the system to allow for a bit more flexibility (even if it is always a risk to mix those species) would prove to be enriching. I'll post my 2 cents:
-Coelophysis liking and being liked by Herrerasaurus, Dilophosaurus and Cryolophosaurus: Coelophysids were quite widespread in the Triassic and early jurassic, living alongside larger predators ala jackals; in fact, there is an species assigned to Coelophysis found in the same Kayenta formation as Dilophosaurus.
-Dilophosaurus and Cryolophosaurus liking each other: Same justification as Carnotaurus and Majungasaurus, or Baryonyx and Suchomimus: Related species; plus, larger carnivore surrounded by smaller ones looks neat and was commonly seen in the first game.
-Proceratosaurus, Metriacanthosaurus and Megalosaurus liking each other: Lived in the same place at roughly the same time. Same argument may apply to Acrocanthosaurus and Deinonychus, Troodon and Albertosaurus, or Qianzhousaurus and Velociraptor.
-Ceratosaurus liking and being liked by Carnotaurus and Majungasaurus: The abelisaurs like each other, so, why not add into the club their Jurassic cousin?
-Baryonyx and Suchomimus liking and being liked by Spinosaurus and Megalosaurus: Same logic: the Baryonychines like each other, why not add into the mix their big cousin and their Jurassic meat-loving cousin?
-Acrocanthosaurus, Carcharodontosaurus and Giganotosaurus liking each other and Allosaurus and Metriacanthosaurus: Same logic once again, plus, Carcharodontosaurus and Acrocanthosaurus as BFFs has been a popular approach since 2003 in these games.
-Tyrannosaurus, Albertosaurus, Qianzhousaurus and Proceratosaurus liking each other: Same deal yet again, although this one is trickier, as the medium sized tyrannosaurs, rather than liking each other, like an specific abelisaur apiece instead in the game right now.
-Velociraptor and Deinonychus liking each other: I wager this one would depend on Dominion plot developments going by some leaked details, but, social intelligent animals will be willing to bond with similar things if lonely.
-Coelophysis liking and being liked by Herrerasaurus, Dilophosaurus and Cryolophosaurus: Coelophysids were quite widespread in the Triassic and early jurassic, living alongside larger predators ala jackals; in fact, there is an species assigned to Coelophysis found in the same Kayenta formation as Dilophosaurus.
-Dilophosaurus and Cryolophosaurus liking each other: Same justification as Carnotaurus and Majungasaurus, or Baryonyx and Suchomimus: Related species; plus, larger carnivore surrounded by smaller ones looks neat and was commonly seen in the first game.
-Proceratosaurus, Metriacanthosaurus and Megalosaurus liking each other: Lived in the same place at roughly the same time. Same argument may apply to Acrocanthosaurus and Deinonychus, Troodon and Albertosaurus, or Qianzhousaurus and Velociraptor.
-Ceratosaurus liking and being liked by Carnotaurus and Majungasaurus: The abelisaurs like each other, so, why not add into the club their Jurassic cousin?
-Baryonyx and Suchomimus liking and being liked by Spinosaurus and Megalosaurus: Same logic: the Baryonychines like each other, why not add into the mix their big cousin and their Jurassic meat-loving cousin?
-Acrocanthosaurus, Carcharodontosaurus and Giganotosaurus liking each other and Allosaurus and Metriacanthosaurus: Same logic once again, plus, Carcharodontosaurus and Acrocanthosaurus as BFFs has been a popular approach since 2003 in these games.
-Tyrannosaurus, Albertosaurus, Qianzhousaurus and Proceratosaurus liking each other: Same deal yet again, although this one is trickier, as the medium sized tyrannosaurs, rather than liking each other, like an specific abelisaur apiece instead in the game right now.
-Velociraptor and Deinonychus liking each other: I wager this one would depend on Dominion plot developments going by some leaked details, but, social intelligent animals will be willing to bond with similar things if lonely.