
I did not test 3 x 2 enclosures for herbivores because I wanted to do it in multiples of 2.Of course, this does not take social requirements into consideration. If you see dinos in the same category it is technically possible to fit all of them in the same pen the Forest/Grassland requirements are similar enough.or you need to place them in a bigger pen. It is possible to house dinos from different groups together but you probably need to spend a lot of time adding and removing Forest etc. This is not very precise but rather that these dinos share similar needs and you should be able to fit them in the same pen without too much trouble. I group dinos by their Forest/Grassland requirement.This means however that a dino which I say can fit in a 2×2 pen but not a 1×1 pen it could probably fit in a pen that is somewhere in between those two sizes. For example, if I say a 2×2 pen then that is a pen that has 2 standard lengths of fence on each side, making it a perfect square. This means that while I put the dinos in the smallest pen I could use, it is possible to fit dinos in smaller pens but it makes it much harder to quantify how small a pen should be. I use one length of fence (drag a piece of fence as far as it will go) as my standard unit.

Below I explain what I mean by standard size.
