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[[File:Baby Chicken JE3 BE3.png|thumb|width=150x150|A [[chick]]]]
[[File:Baby Chicken JE3 BE3.png|thumb|width=150x150|A [[chick]]]]
[[File:All Babies.png|thumb|Every baby in ''[[Java Edition]]'' as of the [[Minecraft:Tiny Takeover]] drop]]
[[File:All Babies.png|thumb|Every baby in ''[[Java Edition]]'' as of the [[Minecraft:Chaos Cubed]] drop (excluding variants)]]
'''Babies''' are smaller variations of their adult counterparts, typically having faster walking speeds. Some have unique sounds while others use the same sounds as their adult variants but 50% faster and pitched up by 6 [[Wikipedia:Semitone|semitones]]. With the exception of the [[Minecraft:tadpole]], baby mobs are considered the same mob as their adult counterpart.
'''Babies''' are smaller variations of their adult counterparts, typically having faster walking speeds. Some have unique sounds while others use the same sounds as their adult variants but 50% faster and pitched up by 6 [[Wikipedia:Semitone|semitones]]. With the exception of the [[Minecraft:tadpole]], baby mobs are considered the same mob as their adult counterpart.


== List of baby mobs ==
== List of baby mobs ==
The following baby variants exist. Unique names for baby mobs that have them are shown in parentheses:
The following baby variants exist:


'''{{EntityLink|Animal|Baby animals}}'''
'''{{EntityLink|Animal|Baby animals}}'''
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*{{EntityLink|Baby Bee}}
*{{EntityLink|Baby Bee}}
*{{EntityLink|Baby Camel}}
*{{EntityLink|Baby Camel}}
*{{EntityLink|Baby Cat|Baby Cat (Kitten)}}
*{{EntityLink|Chick}}
*{{EntityLink|Chick|Baby Chicken (Chick)}}
*{{EntityLink|Baby Cow}}
*{{EntityLink|Baby Cow}}
*{{EntityLink|Baby Dolphin}}
*{{EntityLink|Baby Dolphin}}
*{{EntityLink|Baby Donkey}}
*{{EntityLink|Baby Donkey}}
*{{EntityLink|Baby Horse|Foal}}
*{{EntityLink|Baby Fox}}
*{{EntityLink|Baby Fox}}
*{{EntityLink|Ghastling|Baby Happy Ghast (Ghastling)}}
*{{EntityLink|Ghastling}}
*{{EntityLink|Baby Glow Squid}}
*{{EntityLink|Baby Glow Squid}}
*{{EntityLink|Baby Goat}}
*{{EntityLink|Baby Goat}}
*{{EntityLink|Baby Horse|Baby Horse (Foal)}}
*{{EntityLink|Baby Cat|Kitten}}
*{{EntityLink|Baby Llama}}
*{{EntityLink|Baby Llama}}
*{{EntityLink|Baby Mooshroom}}
*{{EntityLink|Baby Mooshroom}}
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*{{EntityLink|Baby Pig}}
*{{EntityLink|Baby Pig}}
*{{EntityLink|Baby Polar Bear}}
*{{EntityLink|Baby Polar Bear}}
*{{EntityLink|Puppy}}
*{{EntityLink|Baby Rabbit}}
*{{EntityLink|Baby Rabbit}}
*{{EntityLink|Baby Sheep}}
*{{EntityLink|Baby Sheep}}
*{{EntityLink|Snifflet|Baby Sniffer (Snifflet)}}
*{{EntityLink|Snifflet}}
*{{EntityLink|Baby Squid}}
*{{EntityLink|Baby Squid}}
*{{EntityLink|Baby Strider}}
*{{EntityLink|Baby Strider}}
*{{EntityLink|Baby Trader Llama}}
*{{EntityLink|Baby Trader Llama}}
*{{EntityLink|Baby Turtle}}
*{{EntityLink|Baby Turtle}}
*{{EntityLink|Baby Wolf|Baby Wolf (Puppy)}}
}}
}}


'''{{EntityLink|Baby monsters|id=Monster|link=Monster}}'''
'''{{EntityLink|Baby monsters|id=Monster|link=Monster}}'''
{{columns-list|
{{columns-list|
*{{EntityLink|Gurgle|Baby Drowned (Gurgle)}}
*{{EntityLink|Gurgle}}
*{{EntityLink|Baby Hoglin}}
*{{EntityLink|Baby Hoglin}}
*{{EntityLink|Baby Husk}}
*{{EntityLink|Baby Husk}}
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*{{EntityLink|Baby Villager}}
*{{EntityLink|Baby Villager}}


'''Baby-like'''{{note|These mobs, while technically not babies, share many mechanics with babies and are thus included.}}
'''Baby-like'''{{note|These mobs, while technically not implemented as babies, do grow into adults and are thus included.}}
*{{EntityLink|Sulfur Cube|Small Sulfur Cube}}{{Upcoming|Chaos Cubed}}
<!--Do not add small slimes and magma cubes, as they do not grow up.-->
{{columns-list|colwidth=20em|
*{{EntityLink|Tadpole}}
*{{EntityLink|Tadpole}}
*{{EntityLink|Small Sulfur Cube}}{{Upcoming|Chaos Cubed}}
}}


== Spawning ==
== Spawning ==
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* {{EntityLink|Sulfur Cube}}{{Upcoming|Chaos Cubed}}
* {{EntityLink|Sulfur Cube}}{{Upcoming|Chaos Cubed}}
** Small sulfur cubes can be spawned by killing the large one.
** Small sulfur cubes can be spawned by killing the large one.
* {{EntityLink|Undead|Undead monsters}} ([[Minecraft:zombie]], [[Minecraft:husk]], [[Minecraft:drowned]], [[Minecraft:zombie villager]], [[Minecraft:zombified piglin]], [[Minecraft:zoglin]], [[Minecraft:zombie horse]], and [[Minecraft:skeleton horse]])
* {{EntityLink|Undead|Undead monsters}}  
** Baby variants of the zombie horse and skeleton horse do not spawn naturally and are not obtainable.
** {{EntityLink|Zombie}}
** {{EntityLink|Husk}}
** {{EntityLink|Drowned}}
** {{EntityLink|Zombie Villager}}
** {{EntityLink|Zombified Piglin}}
** {{EntityLink|Zoglin}}
** {{EntityLink|Zombie Horse}}
** {{EntityLink|Skeleton Horse}}
*** Baby variants of the zombie horse and skeleton horse do not spawn naturally and are not obtainable.


== Drops ==
== Drops ==
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=== Ageable ===
=== Ageable ===
These baby mobs age naturally.
These baby mobs age naturally.
<gallery>
<gallery>
Baby Armadillo JE3.png|Baby [[Minecraft:armadillo]]
Baby Armadillo JE3.png|Baby [[Minecraft:armadillo]]
Baby Axolotl Idle Floor Underwater.gif|Baby [[Minecraft:axolotl]]
Baby Axolotl Idle Floor Underwater.gif|Baby [[Minecraft:axolotl]]
Baby Bee JE2.gif|Baby [[Minecraft:bee]] {{in|je}}
Baby Bee JE2.gif|Baby [[Minecraft:bee]]
Baby Bee BE2.gif|Baby bee {{in|be}}
Baby Camel Idle.gif|Baby [[Minecraft:camel]]
Baby Camel Idle.gif|Baby [[Minecraft:camel]]
Baby Tuxedo Cat JE2 BE2.png|[[Minecraft:Cat|Kitten]]
Baby Chicken.png|[[Minecraft:Chick]]
Baby Chicken.png|[[Minecraft:Chicken|Chick]]
Baby Cow Temperate BE3 JE3.png|Baby [[Minecraft:cow]]
Baby Cow Temperate BE3 JE3.png|Baby [[Minecraft:cow]]
Baby Dolphin JE2 BE2.gif|Baby [[Minecraft:dolphin]]
Baby Dolphin JE2 BE2.gif|Baby [[Minecraft:dolphin]]
Baby Donkey JE6.png|Baby [[Minecraft:donkey]]
Baby Donkey JE6.png|Baby [[Minecraft:donkey]]
Baby Creamy Horse JE5.png|[[Minecraft:Baby Horse|Foal]]
Baby Fox JE2.png|Baby [[Minecraft:fox]]
Baby Fox JE2.png|Baby [[Minecraft:fox]]
Tadpole JE1 BE1.png|[[Minecraft:Tadpole]]
Ghastling JE1 BE1.gif|[[Minecraft:Ghastling]]
Ghastling JE1 BE1.gif|[[Minecraft:Ghastling]]
Baby Glow Squid.png|Baby [[Minecraft:glow squid]] {{in|je}}
Baby Glow Squid.png|Baby [[Minecraft:glow squid]]
Baby Glow Squid BE3.png|Baby glow squid {{in|be}}
Baby Goat JE2 BE3.png|Baby [[Minecraft:goat]]
Baby Goat JE2 BE3.png|Baby [[Minecraft:goat]]
Baby Hoglin JE6.png|Baby [[Minecraft:hoglin]]
Baby Hoglin JE6.png|Baby [[Minecraft:hoglin]]
Baby White Horse JE5.png|[[Minecraft:Foal]]
Baby Tuxedo Cat JE2 BE2.png|[[Minecraft:Baby Cat|Kitten]]
Baby Brown Llama JE3 BE3.png|Baby [[Minecraft:llama]]
Baby Creamy Llama JE3 BE3.png|Baby [[Minecraft:llama]]
Baby Mooshroom BE3 JE3.png|Baby [[Minecraft:mooshroom]]
Baby Mooshroom BE3 JE3.png|Baby [[Minecraft:mooshroom]]
Baby Mule JE6.png|Baby [[Minecraft:mule]]
Baby Mule JE6.png|Baby [[Minecraft:mule]]
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Baby Pig JE3 BE3.png|Baby [[Minecraft:pig]]
Baby Pig JE3 BE3.png|Baby [[Minecraft:pig]]
Baby Polar Bear JE7 BE3.png|Baby [[Minecraft:polar bear]]
Baby Polar Bear JE7 BE3.png|Baby [[Minecraft:polar bear]]
Baby Wolf JE3 BE3.png|[[Minecraft:Puppy]]
Baby Brown Rabbit.png|Baby [[Minecraft:rabbit]]
Baby Brown Rabbit.png|Baby [[Minecraft:rabbit]]
Baby White Sheep JE4 BE7.png|Baby [[Minecraft:sheep]]
Baby White Sheep JE4 BE7.png|Baby [[Minecraft:sheep]]
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Baby Squid.png|Baby [[Minecraft:squid]]
Baby Squid.png|Baby [[Minecraft:squid]]
Baby Strider JE3 BE3.gif|Baby [[Minecraft:strider]]
Baby Strider JE3 BE3.gif|Baby [[Minecraft:strider]]
Sulfur Cube JE2 BE2.png|Small [[Minecraft:sulfur cube]]
File:Sulfur Cube Small BE3.png|Small [[Minecraft:sulfur cube]]
Tadpole JE1 BE1.png|[[Minecraft:Tadpole]]
Baby Creamy Trader Llama JE2 BE2.png|Baby [[Minecraft:trader llama]]
Baby Creamy Trader Llama JE2 BE2.png|Baby [[Minecraft:trader llama]]
Baby Turtle.png|Baby [[Minecraft:turtle]]
Baby Turtle.png|Baby [[Minecraft:turtle]]
Plains Baby Villager JE3 BE2.png|Baby [[Minecraft:villager]]
Plains Baby Villager JE3 BE2.png|Baby [[Minecraft:villager]]
Baby Wolf JE3 BE3.png|[[Minecraft:Puppy]]
</gallery>
</gallery>


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These baby mobs do not grow up.
These baby mobs do not grow up.
<gallery>
<gallery>
Baby Drowned JE3.png|[[Minecraft:Gurgle]] in {{JE}}
Baby Drowned JE3.png|[[Minecraft:Gurgle]]
Baby Drowned BE4.png|Gurgle in {{BE}}
Baby Husk JE4 BE4.png|Baby [[Minecraft:husk]]
Baby Husk JE4 BE4.png|Baby [[Minecraft:husk]]
Baby Piglin JE2 BE2.png|Baby [[Minecraft:piglin]]
Baby Piglin JE2 BE2.png|Baby [[Minecraft:piglin]]
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Baby Zombie Horse JE7.png|Baby [[Minecraft:zombie horse]]
Baby Zombie Horse JE7.png|Baby [[Minecraft:zombie horse]]
Plains Baby Zombie Villager JE2 BE2.png|Baby [[Minecraft:zombie villager]]
Plains Baby Zombie Villager JE2 BE2.png|Baby [[Minecraft:zombie villager]]
File:Baby Zombified Piglin JE10.png|Baby [[Minecraft:zombified piglin]] in {{JE}}
File:Baby Zombified Piglin JE10.png|Baby [[Minecraft:zombified piglin]]
Baby Zombified Piglin BE8.png|Baby zombified piglin in {{BE}}
</gallery>
</gallery>



Latest revision as of 11:03, 27 May 2026

File:Baby Chicken JE3 BE3.png
A chick
File:All Babies.png
Every baby in Java Edition as of the Minecraft:Chaos Cubed drop (excluding variants)

Babies are smaller variations of their adult counterparts, typically having faster walking speeds. Some have unique sounds while others use the same sounds as their adult variants but 50% faster and pitched up by 6 semitones. With the exception of the Minecraft:tadpole, baby mobs are considered the same mob as their adult counterpart.

List of baby mobs

The following baby variants exist:

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Others

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Spawning

Baby animals can be manually spawned by Template:Control Minecraft:spawn eggs on a grown animal. This also works on zombies or variants. Baby animals may also be spawned using the Template:Cmd command with a negative Template:Code tag; for example, using Template:Cmd spawns a baby sheep at the player's position, that matures in 100 Minecraft:ticks (5 seconds). For baby mobs that don't grow up like zombies and Minecraft:piglins, the Template:Code tag is used instead.

The following mobs have a baby variant, but they cannot breed:

Drops

Most baby mobs do not drop any Minecraft:loot or Minecraft:experience when killed, with the exception of items they pick up. The following baby mobs do drop loot and/or experience:

Baby Minecraft:zombies, Minecraft:zombie villagers, Minecraft:husks, Minecraft:gurgles, Minecraft:zombified piglins, and Minecraft:zoglins drop both their typical loot as well as experience, while baby Minecraft:hoglins and baby Minecraft:piglins only drop experience, with baby piglins dropping less experience than adults.

Baby zombies can drop Minecraft:Music Disc Lava Chicken if they are killed while riding a chicken, while adult zombies cannot even if one somehow mounts a chicken. When a baby Minecraft:turtle grows up, it drops one Minecraft:turtle scute.

Behavior

Most baby mobs do not have certain behaviors that their adult versions do. For instance, Minecraft:wool and Minecraft:armadillo scutes cannot be collected from baby Minecraft:sheep or Minecraft:armadillos. Baby Minecraft:villagers and Minecraft:piglins cannot trade or barter, baby Minecraft:cows, Minecraft:mooshrooms, and Minecraft:goats cannot be milked, and baby mounts cannot be saddled or ridden.

Following

Most baby animals choose and follow an adult within 8 blocks of the same species, regardless of whether it is their parent. Babies can choose new targets to follow whenever they do not have a valid target, such as when the previous target dies or moves further than 16 blocks away. Tamed kittens and puppies follow their owner if the parent is absent or sitting.

Baby animals that do not follow adults consist of:

Humanoid baby mobs (such as villagers, zombies and piglins) never follow adult mobs.

Minecraft:Ghastlings occasionally follow nearby players, most land animals and Minecraft:villagers within a range of 16 blocks, and they prioritize following players.

Growing up

picture of two graphs showing grow time relationship of feedings to minutes
Feed graphic for baby animals in Java Edition

Most baby mobs take 20 minutes to grow up. This can be accelerated by feeding them their breeding item. Green sparkles appear similar to those caused by Minecraft:bone meal. Template:IN, each feeding usually reduces the remaining time before the animal grows up by 10%. The less time remains, the less time is saved by each feeding, making it inefficient to feed an animal continuously until it becomes an adult. After the eighth feeding, the time saved by one feeding is less than a minute, as shown in the graph. Template:IN, each feeding saves 10% of the total time rather than the remaining time, so no more than ten feedings are needed to age up a single baby.

Minecraft:Horses, Minecraft:donkeys, Minecraft:mules, Minecraft:llamas, and Minecraft:camels have different mechanics: different breeding items grow babies by different amounts, and each item ages babies by a constant time rather than a percentage of the remaining time.

If a baby mob is fed with a Minecraft:golden dandelion, it stops and resets its aging.

Variants

File:SheepBreedingColor.png
An example of how a bred sheep inherits a mixture of its parents' colors when possible

When a baby of a species with different fur/pattern variants is born, they usually inherit the pattern of one of their parents, chosen at random, with some exceptions:

  • In the case of Minecraft:sheep, if the parents have "compatible" colors (meaning that their corresponding Minecraft:dye items could be combined into a third dye), the baby inherits a mix of the parents' colors.
  • In the case of Minecraft:mooshrooms, breeding two of the same variant has a 11024 chance to spawn a mooshroom of the opposite variant. Breeding two mooshrooms of differing variants has an equal chance of a baby mooshroom of either type.
  • In the case of Minecraft:horses, there is a 1345 chance of having a random color/markings instead of matching either of its parents.
  • In the case of Minecraft:axolotls, a baby axolotl bred by a player (not found in the world) has a 11200 chance to be the rare blue variant, with this being the only way to obtain this variant. Otherwise, it inherits the color of one of its parents at random.
  • Minecraft:Frogs do not inherit their variants from their parents. A frog's variant is determined by the biome it matures from a Minecraft:tadpole in.
  • In the case of Minecraft:goats, the baby has a 2% chance to be a screaming goat. Similarly, when breeding a normal goat and a screaming goat, the baby has 50% chance to be either one of the two sound variants, and when breeding two screaming goats, the baby will always be a screaming variant.

Interaction with golden dandelions

Using a Minecraft:golden dandelion on a baby mob causes it to become "age-locked". Age-locked mobs cannot grow up into adults. Using another golden dandelion on an age-locked mob removes the age-lock and resets its aging so that it will grow up in 20 minutes. Certain baby mobs cannot be fed golden dandelions, neither to lock or unlock their age. These consist of:

History

Java Edition

Template:HistoryTable

Bedrock Edition

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Gallery

Ageable

These baby mobs age naturally.

Non-ageable

These baby mobs do not grow up.

References

<references group="note"/> Template:Reflist

Navigation

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