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{{Infobox entity | {{Infobox entity | ||
| image = Turtle.png | | image = Turtle.png | ||
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| health = {{hp|30}} | | health = {{hp|30}} | ||
| behavior = Passive | | behavior = Passive | ||
| mobtype = {{ | | mobtype = {{MC/Entitylink|Animal}}<br>{{MC/Entitylink|Aquatic}} | ||
| size = '''{{ | | size = '''{{MC/In|Java}}:'''<br> | ||
'''Adult:'''<br>Height: 0.4 blocks<br>Width: 1.2 blocks<br> | '''Adult:'''<br>Height: 0.4 blocks<br>Width: 1.2 blocks<br> | ||
'''Baby:'''<br>Height: 0.12 blocks<br>Width: 0.36 blocks<br> | '''Baby:'''<br>Height: 0.12 blocks<br>Width: 0.36 blocks<br> | ||
'''{{ | '''{{MC/In|Bedrock}}:'''<br> | ||
'''Adult:'''<br>Height: 0.4 blocks<br>Width: 1.2 blocks<br> | '''Adult:'''<br>Height: 0.4 blocks<br>Width: 1.2 blocks<br> | ||
'''Baby:'''<br>Height: 0.032 blocks<br>Width: 0.096 blocks | '''Baby:'''<br>Height: 0.032 blocks<br>Width: 0.096 blocks | ||
| speed = 0.25 | | speed = 0.25 | ||
| spawn = {{ | | spawn = {{MC/Biomelink|Beach}} <br> When a turtle egg hatches (as a baby turtle). | ||
| usableitems = {{ | | usableitems = {{MC/Drop|Block|Seagrass}} | ||
{{ | {{MC/Drop|block|Golden Dandelion}}<small>(baby only)</small> | ||
}} | }} | ||
{{ | {{MC/Relevant tutorial|Turtle farming}} | ||
'''Turtles''' are | '''Turtles''' are passive mobs found in beach biomes. They can be bred with [[Minecraft:seagrass]] and lay turtle eggs. They are the only source of turtle scutes, which drop from baby turtles when they mature into adults, and can be used to craft [[Minecraft:Turtle Shell|turtle shell]] helmets. | ||
== Spawning == | == Spawning == | ||
Turtles occasionally spawn in small groups on the sand in | Turtles occasionally spawn in small groups on the sand in beaches, but not in snowy beaches or stony shores. | ||
Turtles have a 5% chance to spawn as babies. | Turtles have a 5% chance to spawn as babies. | ||
{{ | {{MC/In|Java}}, turtles spawn in groups of up to 5 individuals, y level less than 4 blocks above sea level (from y level -64 to 66, inclusive), and on blocks with the sand tag (sand, red sand, and suspicious sand). | ||
{{ | {{MC/In|bedrock}}, turtles spawn in groups of 2–6, at Y=60–67. | ||
{{Mob spawn table}} | {{Mob spawn table}} | ||
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== Drops == | == Drops == | ||
=== Breeding === | === Breeding === | ||
Upon successful | Upon successful breeding, {{MC/Xp|1|7}} is dropped. | ||
=== On death === | === On death === | ||
{{DropTable | {{DropTable | ||
|{{DropLine|name=Seagrass|quantity=0-2|lootingquantity=0-1|notes=not-lightning}} | |{{MC/DropLine|name=Seagrass|quantity=0-2|lootingquantity=0-1|notes=not-lightning}} | ||
|{{DropLine|name=Bowl|notes=lightning}} | |{{MC/DropLine|name=Bowl|notes=lightning}} | ||
|notes= | |notes= | ||
not-lightning = Only when not killed by | not-lightning = Only when not killed by lightning.{{only|be}} | ||
lightning = Only when killed by | lightning = Only when killed by lightning. {{MC/In|je}}, the tick after the turtle has been killed, the items get destroyed by the lightning bolt if they are within 3 blocks. | ||
}} | }} | ||
* {{ | * {{MC/Xp|1|3}}, if killed by a player or tamed [[Minecraft:wolf]]. | ||
Baby turtles do not drop anything when they | Baby turtles do not drop anything when they die. | ||
=== Growth === | === Growth === | ||
When a baby turtle matures into an adult, it drops 1 {{ | When a baby turtle matures into an adult, it drops 1 {{MC/Itemlink|turtle scute}}. | ||
== Behavior == | == Behavior == | ||
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Turtles can move around slowly on land and swim at a fast speed in [[Minecraft:water]]. Like other passive mobs, they move around aimlessly and flee when attacked. When on land, they generally attempt to move to the nearest water source that is at least 2 blocks deep, regardless if player made or natural. When in an enclosed area, such as a player-made enclosure, they generally swim in circles if the water is in the area, and rarely go on land to explore, if there is any. | Turtles can move around slowly on land and swim at a fast speed in [[Minecraft:water]]. Like other passive mobs, they move around aimlessly and flee when attacked. When on land, they generally attempt to move to the nearest water source that is at least 2 blocks deep, regardless if player made or natural. When in an enclosed area, such as a player-made enclosure, they generally swim in circles if the water is in the area, and rarely go on land to explore, if there is any. | ||
Turtles cannot be attached to [[Minecraft:lead]]s,<ref>{{bug|MC-125629||Turtles can't be leashed|WAI}}</ref> but they can be led by a | Turtles cannot be attached to [[Minecraft:lead]]s,<ref>{{bug|MC-125629||Turtles can't be leashed|WAI}}</ref> but they can be led by a player holding [[Minecraft:seagrass]] within 10 blocks of the turtle. | ||
Turtles can be picked up by [[Minecraft:boat]]s and [[Minecraft:minecart]]s. | Turtles can be picked up by [[Minecraft:boat]]s and [[Minecraft:minecart]]s. | ||
Turtles are dealt 3.4×10<sup>38</sup> ({{ | Turtles are dealt 3.4×10<sup>38</sup> ({{MC/Healthbar|2|9px}} × 1.7×10<sup>38</sup>){{only|je|short=1}}/{{hp|10000}}{{only|be|short=1}} damage when struck by lightning. | ||
As with other | As with other aquatic mobs, turtles suffer extra damage when hit by a [[Minecraft:trident]] with the Impaling enchantment {{MC/In|java}}, and cannot drown, despite the fact that real-life turtles breathe air. | ||
=== Predators === | === Predators === | ||
Turtles and | Turtles and turtle eggs are attacked by the following mobs: | ||
{| class="wikitable mw-collapsible" | {| class="wikitable mw-collapsible" | ||
!Mob | !Mob | ||
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!Attack turtle eggs | !Attack turtle eggs | ||
|- | |- | ||
|{{ | |{{MC/Entitylink|Bogged}}<br>{{MC/Entitylink|Fox}}<br> | ||
{{ | {{MC/Entitylink|Parched}}<br> | ||
{{ | {{MC/Entitylink|Skeleton}}<br>{{MC/Entitylink|Stray}}<br>{{MC/Entitylink|cat|Stray cat}}<br>{{MC/Entitylink|ocelot|Wild ocelot}}<br>{{MC/Entitylink|Wolf|Wild wolf}}<br>{{MC/Entitylink|Wither Skeleton}} | ||
|{{Tc|yes}} | |{{MC/Tc|yes}} | ||
|{{Tc|no}} | |{{MC/Tc|no}} | ||
|{{Tc|no}} | |{{MC/Tc|no}} | ||
|- | |- | ||
|{{ | |{{MC/Entitylink|Drowned}}<br>{{MC/Entitylink|Husk}}<br>{{MC/Entitylink|Zombie}}<br>{{MC/Entitylink|Zombie Villager}} | ||
|{{Tc|yes}} | |{{MC/Tc|yes}} | ||
|{{Tc|no}} | |{{MC/Tc|no}} | ||
|{{Tc|yes}} | |{{MC/Tc|yes}} | ||
|- | |- | ||
|{{ | |{{MC/Entitylink|Goat}} | ||
|{{Tc|partial|Randomly}} | |{{MC/Tc|partial|Randomly}} | ||
|{{Tc|partial|Randomly}} | |{{MC/Tc|partial|Randomly}} | ||
|{{Tc|no}} | |{{MC/Tc|no}} | ||
|- | |- | ||
|{{ | |{{MC/Entitylink|Ravager}} | ||
|{{Tc|no}} | |{{MC/Tc|no}} | ||
|{{Tc|no}} | |{{MC/Tc|no}} | ||
|{{Tc|partial}}<ref group="note" name="partial"/>{{only|bedrock|short=y}}{{ | |{{MC/Tc|partial}}<ref group="note" name="partial"/>{{only|bedrock|short=y}}{{MC/Until|BE 26.20}} | ||
|- | |- | ||
|{{EntitySprite|tamed-wolf}} [[Minecraft:Wolf|Tamed wolf]] | |{{MC/EntitySprite|tamed-wolf}} [[Minecraft:Wolf|Tamed wolf]] | ||
|{{Tc|partial|When owner attacks}} | |{{MC/Tc|partial|When owner attacks}} | ||
|{{Tc|partial|When owner attacks}} | |{{MC/Tc|partial|When owner attacks}} | ||
|{{Tc|no}} | |{{MC/Tc|no}} | ||
|- | |- | ||
|{{ | |{{MC/Entitylink|id=vindicator|Vindicator#"Johnny"|Vindicator}} named "Johnny"<br>{{MC/Entitylink|Warden}}<br>{{MC/Entitylink|Zoglin}} | ||
|{{Tc|yes}} | |{{MC/Tc|yes}} | ||
|{{Tc|yes}} | |{{MC/Tc|yes}} | ||
|{{Tc|no}} | |{{MC/Tc|no}} | ||
|- | |- | ||
|{{ | |{{MC/Entitylink|Wither}} | ||
|{{Tc|yes}} | |{{MC/Tc|yes}} | ||
|{{Tc|yes}} | |{{MC/Tc|yes}} | ||
|{{Tc|partial}}<ref group="note" name="partial">Unlike zombies, zombified piglins, and their variants, withers and ravagers do not intentionally break turtle eggs but are able to break turtle eggs if they are in its way.</ref> | |{{MC/Tc|partial}}<ref group="note" name="partial">Unlike zombies, zombified piglins, and their variants, withers and ravagers do not intentionally break turtle eggs but are able to break turtle eggs if they are in its way.</ref> | ||
|- | |- | ||
|{{ | |{{MC/Entitylink|Zombified Piglin}} | ||
|{{Tc|no}} | |{{MC/Tc|no}} | ||
|{{Tc|no}} | |{{MC/Tc|no}} | ||
|{{Tc|yes}} | |{{MC/Tc|yes}} | ||
|} | |} | ||
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=== Home position === | === Home position === | ||
A turtle remembers the block on which it spawned as its home position. No matter how far away the turtle is, it always attempts to return to its home position to lay its eggs after | A turtle remembers the block on which it spawned as its home position. No matter how far away the turtle is, it always attempts to return to its home position to lay its eggs after breeding. | ||
If the player uses a tool enchanted with [[Minecraft:Silk Touch]] to obtain and move | If the player uses a tool enchanted with [[Minecraft:Silk Touch]] to obtain and move turtle eggs to a new location before hatching, the baby turtles remember the new hatching location as their home beach. | ||
If a turtle is spawned from a | If a turtle is spawned from a spawn egg, summoned with the {{MC/Cmd|summon}} command, or spawned by a monster spawner, it remembers the spawn location as its home position. | ||
[[File:A Turtle Digging Sand.png|thumb|A turtle digs sand around the block on which it lays its eggs.]] | [[File:A Turtle Digging Sand.png|thumb|A turtle digs sand around the block on which it lays its eggs.]] | ||
=== Breeding === | === Breeding === | ||
[[File:A Turtle Lays Eggs.png|thumb|A turtle lays eggs after digging.]] | [[File:A Turtle Lays Eggs.png|thumb|A turtle lays eggs after digging.]] | ||
Feeding two turtles [[Minecraft:seagrass]] results in them entering | Feeding two turtles [[Minecraft:seagrass]] results in them entering love mode and one of the turtles becoming pregnant. The pregnant turtle has eggs in its body and is therefore about 0.2 blocks taller than normal. | ||
==== Egg laying ==== | ==== Egg laying ==== | ||
The turtle then travels back to its home position, which is where it first spawned. The turtle does not stop traveling until it is within a 9-block distance from its home position. Upon arrival, it seeks a nearby [[Minecraft:sand]] block on which to lay its eggs. Then, it spends a few seconds digging vigorously while turning 180 degrees a few times. Finally, it lays a cluster of 1–4 turtle eggs, as a single block. Turtles have a cooldown of {{Convert|90|seconds|game ticks}} after breeding {{ | The turtle then travels back to its home position, which is where it first spawned. The turtle does not stop traveling until it is within a 9-block distance from its home position. Upon arrival, it seeks a nearby [[Minecraft:sand]] block on which to lay its eggs. Then, it spends a few seconds digging vigorously while turning 180 degrees a few times. Finally, it lays a cluster of 1–4 turtle eggs, as a single block. Turtles have a cooldown of {{MC/Convert|90|seconds|game ticks}} after breeding {{MC/In|Bedrock}}, or {{MC/Convert|5|minutes|seconds|game ticks}} {{MC/In|Java}}. | ||
==== Egg hatching ==== | ==== Egg hatching ==== | ||
{{ | {{MC/Main|Turtle Egg#Hatching}} | ||
Turtle eggs can be placed on any block in clusters of up to 4; however, they only hatch on [[Minecraft:sand]], red sand, or suspicious sand, above or below water. Eggs can be broken without tools and can also be trampled by living entities falling or walking on them. When a cluster is trampled, the eggs crack and break one at a time. A turtle can walk on turtle eggs without breaking them. | |||
Turtle eggs progress toward hatching by cracking. Cracking occurs during random ticks, and an egg hatches once it has cracked 3 times. When a cluster of eggs hatches, all eggs within the block hatch simultaneously. Eggs grow faster at night and typically take 4 to 5 in-game days to hatch. Mining a cluster of turtle eggs with [[Minecraft:Silk Touch]] causes it to drop one egg at a time, which the player can collect. Eggs do not preserve the cracking stage when harvested. | Turtle eggs progress toward hatching by cracking. Cracking occurs during random ticks, and an egg hatches once it has cracked 3 times. When a cluster of eggs hatches, all eggs within the block hatch simultaneously. Eggs grow faster at night and typically take 4 to 5 in-game days to hatch. Mining a cluster of turtle eggs with [[Minecraft:Silk Touch]] causes it to drop one egg at a time, which the player can collect. Eggs do not preserve the cracking stage when harvested. | ||
=== Babies === | === Babies === | ||
With a height of 0.12 blocks, baby turtles are among the smallest [[Minecraft:mob]]s in the game. Baby turtles are small enough that when they walk on | With a height of 0.12 blocks, baby turtles are among the smallest [[Minecraft:mob]]s in the game. Baby turtles are small enough that when they walk on soul sand, they are entirely within the space at the top of the [[Minecraft:block]]. | ||
Upon hatching, baby turtles search for the nearest water block within a 47×1×47 region two blocks below the turtle and attempt to approach it. | Upon hatching, baby turtles search for the nearest water block within a 47×1×47 region two blocks below the turtle and attempt to approach it. | ||
Baby turtles take one Minecraft day to grow up (20 minutes). The growth can be accelerated using [[Minecraft:seagrass]]. Each use reduces the remaining growth duration by 10%. Upon becoming an adult, the turtle drops a | Baby turtles take one Minecraft day to grow up (20 minutes). The growth can be accelerated using [[Minecraft:seagrass]]. Each use reduces the remaining growth duration by 10%. Upon becoming an adult, the turtle drops a turtle scute. | ||
Stray cats attack baby turtles within 15 blocks; tamed cats do not. The baby turtles make no attempt to flee from cats, even while being attacked. | Stray cats attack baby turtles within 15 blocks; tamed cats do not. The baby turtles make no attempt to flee from cats, even while being attacked. | ||
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== Sounds == | == Sounds == | ||
=== Generic === | === Generic === | ||
{{JE}}: | {{MC/JE}}: | ||
{{SoundTable | {{SoundTable | ||
| type = java | | type = java | ||
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|id=entity.turtle.ambient_land|idnote=<ref group=sound name=LousyEvents/> | |id=entity.turtle.ambient_land|idnote=<ref group=sound name=LousyEvents/> | ||
|translationkey=subtitles.entity.turtle.ambient_land|translationkeynote=<ref group=sound name=LousyEvents/> | |translationkey=subtitles.entity.turtle.ambient_land|translationkeynote=<ref group=sound name=LousyEvents/> | ||
|volume=0.8 <ref group=sound>Except {{ | |volume=0.8 <ref group=sound>Except {{MC/Cd|idle2}}, which is 0.7</ref> | ||
|pitch=0.8-1.2 | |pitch=0.8-1.2 | ||
|distance=16}} | |distance=16}} | ||
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|id=entity.turtle.swim|idnote=<ref group=sound name=LousyEvents/> | |id=entity.turtle.swim|idnote=<ref group=sound name=LousyEvents/> | ||
|translationkey=subtitles.entity.turtle.swim|translationkeynote=<ref group=sound name=LousyEvents/> | |translationkey=subtitles.entity.turtle.swim|translationkeynote=<ref group=sound name=LousyEvents/> | ||
|volume=''varies'' <ref group=sound>Multiplied by 0.6 for {{ | |volume=''varies'' <ref group=sound>Multiplied by 0.6 for {{MC/Cd|swim1}} and {{MC/Cd|swim4}}, 0.3 for {{MC/Cd|swim2}} and {{MC/Cd|swim5}}, and 0.2 for {{MC/Cd|swim3}}</ref>[[Category:Pages missing sound volume]]<!--Needs at minimum the min and max of the volume--> | ||
|pitch=0.8-1.2 | |pitch=0.8-1.2 | ||
|distance=16}} | |distance=16}} | ||
}} | }} | ||
{{BE}}: | {{MC/BE}}: | ||
{{SoundTable | {{SoundTable | ||
| type = bedrock | | type = bedrock | ||
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=== Adult === | === Adult === | ||
{{JE}}: | {{MC/JE}}: | ||
{{SoundTable | {{SoundTable | ||
| type = java | | type = java | ||
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}} | }} | ||
{{BE}}: | {{MC/BE}}: | ||
{{SoundTable | {{SoundTable | ||
| type = bedrock | | type = bedrock | ||
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=== Baby === | === Baby === | ||
{{JE}}: | {{MC/JE}}: | ||
{{SoundTable | {{SoundTable | ||
| type = java | | type = java | ||
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}} | }} | ||
{{BE}}: | {{MC/BE}}: | ||
{{SoundTable | {{SoundTable | ||
| type = bedrock | | type = bedrock | ||
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== Data values == | == Data values == | ||
=== ID === | === ID === | ||
{{ | {{MC/Edition|java}}: | ||
{{ID table | {{ID table | ||
|edition=java | |edition=java | ||
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|foot=1}} | |foot=1}} | ||
{{ | {{MC/Edition|bedrock}}: | ||
{{ID table | {{ID table | ||
|edition=bedrock | |edition=bedrock | ||
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Turtles have entity data associated with them that contains various properties. | Turtles have entity data associated with them that contains various properties. | ||
{{ | {{MC/El|java}}: | ||
{{ | {{MC/Main|Entity format}} | ||
<section begin="entity data"/><div class="treeview"> | <section begin="entity data"/><div class="treeview"> | ||
* {{ | * {{MC/Nbt|compound}} Entity data | ||
** {{ | ** {{MC/Nbt inherit/breedable}} | ||
** {{ | ** {{MC/Nbt inherit/entity}} | ||
** {{ | ** {{MC/Nbt inherit/mob}} | ||
** {{ | ** {{MC/Nbt|byte|has_egg}}: {{MC/Cd|1|0|d=or}} ({{MC/Cd|true|false|d=/}}) - {{MC/Cd|true}} means the turtle is currently pregnant. | ||
</div><section end="entity data"/> | </div><section end="entity data"/> | ||
{{ | {{MC/El|bedrock}}: | ||
: See [[Minecraft:Bedrock Edition level format/Entity format]]. | : See [[Minecraft:Bedrock Edition level format/Entity format]]. | ||
==Achievements== | ==Achievements== | ||
{{ | {{MC/Load achievements|It Spreads}} | ||
Achievements that apply to all mobs: | Achievements that apply to all mobs: | ||
{{collapse|content={{ | {{collapse|content={{MC/Load achievements|Overkill;Over-Overkill;Mob Kabob}} | ||
}} | }} | ||
== Advancements == | == Advancements == | ||
{{ | {{MC/Load advancements|The Parrots and the Bats;Two by Two;It Spreads}} | ||
Advancements that apply to all mobs: | Advancements that apply to all mobs: | ||
{{collapse|content={{ | {{collapse|content={{MC/Load advancements|Take Aim;Arbalistic;A Throwaway Joke;Adventure;Over-Overkill;Mob Kabob}} | ||
}} | }} | ||
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=== Announcement === | === Announcement === | ||
{{HistoryTable | {{HistoryTable | ||
|{{HistoryLine||October 17, 2012|link={{ | |{{HistoryLine||October 17, 2012|link={{MC/Reddit|11mprd/what_the_fucks_this_translations_fuck_up|c6nsuyn}}|On Reddit, Jeb was asked "I asked at pax about turtles, any work done about those?" and replied "No... I saw Mo' Creatures' turtles and got a bit demotivated to do my own ones. Maybe later..."}} | ||
|{{HistoryLine||September 19, 2012|link={{ | |{{HistoryLine||September 19, 2012|link={{MC/Reddit|104o0j/not_too_many_people_seem_to_have_noticed_this|c6akare}}|In a Reddit post anticipating the addition of another [[Minecraft:animal]] [[Minecraft:mob]] (which turned out to be the bat in 12w38a), Jeb replied to confirm that it would ''not'' be a turtle: "The truth is that I'll maybe end up adding turtles one day, it's just that Mo's turtles are difficult to top."}} | ||
|{{HistoryLine||December 26, 2017|link=https://minecraft.net/article/new-mob-approaches|[[File:Turtle pJE20171226.png|50px]] Turtle mobs were announced on Minecraft.net.}} | |{{MC/HistoryLine||December 26, 2017|link=https://minecraft.net/article/new-mob-approaches|[[File:Turtle pJE20171226.png|50px]] Turtle mobs were announced on Minecraft.net.}} | ||
}} | }} | ||
=== ''Java Edition'' === | === ''Java Edition'' === | ||
{{HistoryTable | {{HistoryTable | ||
|{{HistoryLine|Java}} | |{{MC/HistoryLine|Java}} | ||
|{{HistoryLine||1.13|dev=18w07a|[[File:Turtle JE1.png|50px]] [[File:Turtle JE1.png|20px]] Added turtles.}} | |{{MC/HistoryLine||1.13|dev=18w07a|[[File:Turtle JE1.png|50px]] [[File:Turtle JE1.png|20px]] Added turtles.}} | ||
|{{HistoryLine|||dev=18w07b|Turtles are now bred using [[Minecraft:seagrass]], instead of | |{{MC/HistoryLine|||dev=18w07b|Turtles are now bred using [[Minecraft:seagrass]], instead of raw cod.}} | ||
|{{HistoryLine|||dev=18w11a|Added | |{{MC/HistoryLine|||dev=18w11a|Added drowned, which attack baby turtles.}} | ||
|{{HistoryLine||1.14|dev=18w44a|Added stray | |{{MC/HistoryLine||1.14|dev=18w44a|Added stray cats, which attack baby turtles.}} | ||
|{{HistoryLine|||dev=19w07a|Added | |{{MC/HistoryLine|||dev=19w07a|Added foxes, which attack baby turtles.}} | ||
|{{HistoryLine||1.15|dev=19w39a|[[File:Turtle JE2.png|50px]] [[File:Baby Turtle JE2.png|20px]] The turtle models have changed; adult and baby turtles look different from each other, rather than simply being scale differences.}} | |{{MC/HistoryLine||1.15|dev=19w39a|[[File:Turtle JE2.png|50px]] [[File:Baby Turtle JE2.png|20px]] The turtle models have changed; adult and baby turtles look different from each other, rather than simply being scale differences.}} | ||
|{{HistoryLine|||dev=19w40a|[[File:Turtle JE3.png|50px]] [[File:Turtle JE3.png|20px]] The turtle models have reverted.<ref>{{bug|MC-161858}}</ref>}} | |{{HistoryLine|||dev=19w40a|[[File:Turtle JE3.png|50px]] [[File:Turtle JE3.png|20px]] The turtle models have reverted.<ref>{{bug|MC-161858}}</ref>}} | ||
|{{HistoryLine||1.16|dev=pre7|Turtles now spawn on any blocks with the sand block tag (sand and red sand).}} | |{{MC/HistoryLine||1.16|dev=pre7|Turtles now spawn on any blocks with the sand block tag (sand and red sand).}} | ||
|{{HistoryLine||1.18.2|dev=22w03a|Baby turtles no longer suffocate when on soul sand.<ref>{{bug|MC-245416|||Fixed}}</ref>}} | |{{HistoryLine||1.18.2|dev=22w03a|Baby turtles no longer suffocate when on soul sand.<ref>{{bug|MC-245416|||Fixed}}</ref>}} | ||
|{{HistoryLine||1.19.3|dev=22w44a|Turtles now have a breeding delay like other mobs.<ref>{{bug|MC-137306|||Fixed}}</ref>}} | |{{HistoryLine||1.19.3|dev=22w44a|Turtles now have a breeding delay like other mobs.<ref>{{bug|MC-137306|||Fixed}}</ref>}} | ||
|{{HistoryLine||1.19.4|exp=Update 1.20|dev=23w07a|Turtles can now spawn on suspicious sand, which was added to the sand block tag behind the " | |{{MC/HistoryLine||1.19.4|exp=Update 1.20|dev=23w07a|Turtles can now spawn on suspicious sand, which was added to the sand block tag behind the "Update 1.20".experimental data pack.}} | ||
|{{HistoryLine||1.20|dev=23w12a|Turtles can spawn on suspicious sand without using the "Update 1.20" experimental datapack.}} | |{{MC/HistoryLine||1.20|dev=23w12a|Turtles can spawn on suspicious sand without using the "Update 1.20" experimental datapack.}} | ||
|{{HistoryLine||1.20.2|dev=23w31a|Turtles clearing away sand now emit an <code>entity_action</code> [[Minecraft:vibration]] of frequency <code>4</code>.<ref>{{bug|MC-215768||Sculk sensors do not detect turtles clearing away sand|Fixed}}</ref>}} | |{{HistoryLine||1.20.2|dev=23w31a|Turtles clearing away sand now emit an <code>entity_action</code> [[Minecraft:vibration]] of frequency <code>4</code>.<ref>{{bug|MC-215768||Sculk sensors do not detect turtles clearing away sand|Fixed}}</ref>}} | ||
|{{HistoryLine||1.20.5|dev=23w51a|The subtitles of baby turtles have been updated to be grammatically correct.<ref>{{bug|MC-167375||Baby turtle subtitles are grammatically incorrect|Fixed}}</ref>}} | |{{HistoryLine||1.20.5|dev=23w51a|The subtitles of baby turtles have been updated to be grammatically correct.<ref>{{bug|MC-167375||Baby turtle subtitles are grammatically incorrect|Fixed}}</ref>}} | ||
|{{HistoryLine||26.1|dev=snap5|[[File:Baby Turtle.png|32px]] The model and texture of baby turtles have been changed. | |{{MC/HistoryLine||26.1|dev=snap5|[[File:Baby Turtle.png|32px]] The model and texture of baby turtles have been changed. | ||
|Added | |Added golden dandelions, which can be used to prevent baby turtles from growing up.}} | ||
}} | }} | ||
=== ''Bedrock Edition'' === | === ''Bedrock Edition'' === | ||
{{HistoryTable | {{HistoryTable | ||
|{{HistoryLine|bedrock}} | |{{MC/HistoryLine|bedrock}} | ||
|{{HistoryLine||1.5.0|dev=beta 1.5.0.4|[[File:Turtle BE1.png|50px]] [[File:Turtle BE1.png|20px]] Added turtles (named sea turtles) and baby turtles.}} | |{{MC/HistoryLine||1.5.0|dev=beta 1.5.0.4|[[File:Turtle BE1.png|50px]] [[File:Turtle BE1.png|20px]] Added turtles (named sea turtles) and baby turtles.}} | ||
|{{HistoryLine||1.8.0|dev=beta 1.8.0.8|Added stray | |{{MC/HistoryLine||1.8.0|dev=beta 1.8.0.8|Added stray cats, which attack baby turtles.}} | ||
|{{HistoryLine||1.13.0|dev=beta 1.13.0.1|Added | |{{MC/HistoryLine||1.13.0|dev=beta 1.13.0.1|Added foxes, which attack baby turtles.}} | ||
|{{HistoryLine||1.16.100|dev=beta 1.16.100.51|Sea turtles now play a sound when they lay eggs.}} | |{{MC/HistoryLine||1.16.100|dev=beta 1.16.100.51|Sea turtles now play a sound when they lay eggs.}} | ||
|{{HistoryLine||1.19.80|dev=Preview 1.19.80.20|Sea turtles can now ride boats and boats with chests, to match [[Minecraft:Java Edition]].}} | |{{MC/HistoryLine||1.19.80|dev=Preview 1.19.80.20|Sea turtles can now ride boats and boats with chests, to match [[Minecraft:Java Edition]].}} | ||
|{{HistoryLine||26.10|dev=Preview 26.10.20|[[File:Baby Turtle.png|32px]] The model and texture of baby turtles have been changed.}} | |{{MC/HistoryLine||26.10|dev=Preview 26.10.20|[[File:Baby Turtle.png|32px]] The model and texture of baby turtles have been changed.}} | ||
|{{HistoryLine|||dev=Preview 26.10.21 | |{{MC/HistoryLine|||dev=Preview 26.10.21 | ||
|Added | |Added golden dandelions, which can be used to prevent baby turtles from growing up.}}}} | ||
=== Legacy Console Edition === | === Legacy Console Edition === | ||
{{HistoryTable | {{HistoryTable | ||
|{{HistoryLine|console}} | |{{MC/HistoryLine|console}} | ||
|{{HistoryLine||xbox=TU69|ps3=1.76|psvita=1.76|ps4=1.76|wiiu=Patch 38|[[File:Turtle JE3 BE1.png|50px]] [[File:Turtle JE3 BE1.png|20px]] Added sea turtles and baby sea turtles.}} | |{{MC/HistoryLine||xbox=TU69|ps3=1.76|psvita=1.76|ps4=1.76|wiiu=Patch 38|[[File:Turtle JE3 BE1.png|50px]] [[File:Turtle JE3 BE1.png|20px]] Added sea turtles and baby sea turtles.}} | ||
}} | }} | ||
=== Data history === | === Data history === | ||
{{HistoryTable | {{HistoryTable | ||
|{{HistoryLine|Java}} | |{{MC/HistoryLine|Java}} | ||
|{{HistoryLine||1.21.5|dev=25w07a|The <code>HomePosX</code>, <code>HomePosY</code> and <code>HomePosZ</code> fields have been collected into a single <code>home_pos</code> field.|Removed <code>TravelPosX</code>, <code>TravelPosY</code>, and <code>TravelPosZ</code> fields. They were used to represent the Coordinates that the turtle sometimes tries to swim to while in the water. They were chosen at random in order to make the turtle swim around randomly.|The <code>HasEgg</code> field has been renamed to <code>has_egg</code>.}} | |{{MC/HistoryLine||1.21.5|dev=25w07a|The <code>HomePosX</code>, <code>HomePosY</code> and <code>HomePosZ</code> fields have been collected into a single <code>home_pos</code> field.|Removed <code>TravelPosX</code>, <code>TravelPosY</code>, and <code>TravelPosZ</code> fields. They were used to represent the Coordinates that the turtle sometimes tries to swim to while in the water. They were chosen at random in order to make the turtle swim around randomly.|The <code>HasEgg</code> field has been renamed to <code>has_egg</code>.}} | ||
}} | }} | ||
== Issues == | == Issues == | ||
{{ | {{MC/Issue list}} | ||
== Gallery == | == Gallery == | ||
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Turtle mob.jpg|Turtle in early development | Turtle mob.jpg|Turtle in early development | ||
Dev 1.13 Turtle and Baby Turtle.jpg|A baby turtle on top of the head of an adult | Dev 1.13 Turtle and Baby Turtle.jpg|A baby turtle on top of the head of an adult | ||
Happy World Sea Turtle Day!.jpeg|Turtles in a screenshot to celebrate {{ | Happy World Sea Turtle Day!.jpeg|Turtles in a screenshot to celebrate {{MC/W|World Sea Turtle Day}} | ||
Sunny riding a turtle.jpg| | Sunny riding a turtle.jpg|Sunny trying out the [[Minecraft:Commands/ride|/ride]] command on a turtle<ref>{{mcnet|minecraft-java-edition-1-19-4|Minecraft Java Edition 1.19.4|March 14, 2023}}</ref> | ||
A classic track & field race.jpeg|A turtle racing alongside a | A classic track & field race.jpeg|A turtle racing alongside a rabbit | ||
</gallery> | </gallery> | ||
=== Screenshots === | === Screenshots === | ||
<gallery> | <gallery> | ||
File:Baby turtle egg.png|A baby turtle moving on the | File:Baby turtle egg.png|A baby turtle moving on the beach after being hatched | ||
File:Turtle On Land.png|A turtle moving on land | File:Turtle On Land.png|A turtle moving on land | ||
File:Turtle In Water.png|A turtle swimming in a small pool of [[Minecraft:water]] | File:Turtle In Water.png|A turtle swimming in a small pool of [[Minecraft:water]] | ||
File:Skeleton attacking baby turtles.jpg|A | File:Skeleton attacking baby turtles.jpg|A skeleton attacking a baby turtle | ||
File:Wolf attacking baby turtles.jpg|A [[Minecraft:wolf]] attacking a group of baby turtles | File:Wolf attacking baby turtles.jpg|A [[Minecraft:wolf]] attacking a group of baby turtles | ||
File:Mating turtles.jpg|Two turtles | File:Mating turtles.jpg|Two turtles mating | ||
File:Luring turtles.jpg|A | File:Luring turtles.jpg|A player luring a group of turtles using [[Minecraft:seagrass]] | ||
File:Turtles laying eggs.png|Two turtles with some | File:Turtles laying eggs.png|Two turtles with some turtle eggs | ||
File:Turtles with eggs.png|More turtles with eggs | File:Turtles with eggs.png|More turtles with eggs | ||
File:Turtle Boat.png|A turtle picked up by a [[Minecraft:boat]] | File:Turtle Boat.png|A turtle picked up by a [[Minecraft:boat]] | ||
File:TurtleOverpopulation.png|A large number of turtles in an artificial | File:TurtleOverpopulation.png|A large number of turtles in an artificial lake | ||
File:Turtle exhibit.png|An exhibit for turtles in a | File:Turtle exhibit.png|An exhibit for turtles in a beach | ||
File:Adoptable hatchling.jpg | File:Adoptable hatchling.jpg | ||
</gallery> | </gallery> | ||
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=== In other media === | === In other media === | ||
<gallery class="pixel-image"> | <gallery class="pixel-image"> | ||
File:Update Aquatic.jpg|Turtles as seen in the | File:Update Aquatic.jpg|Turtles as seen in the Update Aquatic artwork | ||
File:Turtle Minecraft Instagram.jpg|Artwork of a turtle | File:Turtle Minecraft Instagram.jpg|Artwork of a turtle | ||
File:Turtle Artwork.png|Official turtle artwork | File:Turtle Artwork.png|Official turtle artwork | ||
File:World Animal Day.jpg|Artwork of a baby turtle alongside several other animals<ref>{{Cite Instagram|minecraft|BohBQS5jWMQ|They bark! They moo! They oink! Yet we love them all equally. Today is the day to show our appreciation for all the world's amazing animals. Treat them to some wheat or feed them a well-deserved carrot. But above all else, be nice to them! #minecraft #worldanimalday|October 4, 2018}}</ref> | File:World Animal Day.jpg|Artwork of a baby turtle alongside several other animals<ref>{{Cite Instagram|minecraft|BohBQS5jWMQ|They bark! They moo! They oink! Yet we love them all equally. Today is the day to show our appreciation for all the world's amazing animals. Treat them to some wheat or feed them a well-deserved carrot. But above all else, be nice to them! #minecraft #worldanimalday|October 4, 2018}}</ref> | ||
File:Newly Hatched.jpg|Artwork of baby turtles | File:Newly Hatched.jpg|Artwork of baby turtles | ||
File:Wallpaper minecraft 15th-anniversary-left 2048x2048.png|Artwork of a turtle with a | File:Wallpaper minecraft 15th-anniversary-left 2048x2048.png|Artwork of a turtle with a red parrot | ||
File:LEGO Turtle.jpg| | File:LEGO Turtle.jpg|Lego Minecraft turtle | ||
File:TurtleToBowl.gif| | File:TurtleToBowl.gif|Mojang Studios' animation showing when a turtle becomes a [[Minecraft:bowl]] | ||
File:Minigames Turtle Icon.png|A Turtle icon used in the Minecraft Minigames results icons | File:Minigames Turtle Icon.png|A Turtle icon used in the Minecraft Minigames results icons | ||
File:McMovieTurtle.png|A silhouette of a turtle as seen in {{ | File:McMovieTurtle.png|A silhouette of a turtle as seen in {{MC/Amcm}} | ||
File:Purtle.png|Unused turtle pixel art image from bedrock edition | File:Purtle.png|Unused turtle pixel art image from bedrock edition | ||
File:Turtle on sand.jpg|A turtle on sand | File:Turtle on sand.jpg|A turtle on sand | ||
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==== Other appearances ==== | ==== Other appearances ==== | ||
<gallery> | <gallery> | ||
MCD Turtle.png|A {{MCD|turtle}} as it appears in {{MCD}} | MCD Turtle.png|A {{MC/MCD|turtle}} as it appears in {{MC/MCD}} | ||
Turtle Render MCL.png|A {{MCL|turtle}} as it appears in {{MCL}} | Turtle Render MCL.png|A {{MC/MCL|turtle}} as it appears in {{MC/MCL}} | ||
MCB Turtle Render.png|A turtle as it appears in '' | MCB Turtle Render.png|A turtle as it appears in ''Minecraft Blast'' | ||
</gallery> | </gallery> | ||
== References == | == References == | ||
{{ | {{MC/Reflist}} | ||
== External links == | == External links == | ||
*{{Mcnet|turtle|Mob Menagerie: Turtle|June 1, 2023| | *{{Mcnet|turtle|Mob Menagerie: Turtle|June 1, 2023|Duncan Geere}} | ||
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{{Navbox entities|mobs}} | {{MC/Navbox entities|mobs}} | ||
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Latest revision as of 21:04, 9 April 2026
Template:Hatnote Template:Infobox entity Template:Pointer box Turtles are passive mobs found in beach biomes. They can be bred with Minecraft:seagrass and lay turtle eggs. They are the only source of turtle scutes, which drop from baby turtles when they mature into adults, and can be used to craft turtle shell helmets.
Spawning
Turtles occasionally spawn in small groups on the sand in beaches, but not in snowy beaches or stony shores.
Turtles have a 5% chance to spawn as babies.
in Template:Editions, turtles spawn in groups of up to 5 individuals, y level less than 4 blocks above sea level (from y level -64 to 66, inclusive), and on blocks with the sand tag (sand, red sand, and suspicious sand).
in Template:Editions, turtles spawn in groups of 2–6, at Y=60–67.
Drops
Breeding
Upon successful breeding,
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On death
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Baby turtles do not drop anything when they die.
Growth
When a baby turtle matures into an adult, it drops 1
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Behavior
Turtles can move around slowly on land and swim at a fast speed in Minecraft:water. Like other passive mobs, they move around aimlessly and flee when attacked. When on land, they generally attempt to move to the nearest water source that is at least 2 blocks deep, regardless if player made or natural. When in an enclosed area, such as a player-made enclosure, they generally swim in circles if the water is in the area, and rarely go on land to explore, if there is any.
Turtles cannot be attached to Minecraft:leads,<ref>Template:Bug</ref> but they can be led by a player holding Minecraft:seagrass within 10 blocks of the turtle.
Turtles can be picked up by Minecraft:boats and Minecraft:minecarts.
Turtles are dealt 3.4×1038 (Script error: No such module "Iconbar". × 1.7×1038)Template:Only/Template:HpTemplate:Only damage when struck by lightning.
As with other aquatic mobs, turtles suffer extra damage when hit by a Minecraft:trident with the Impaling enchantment in Template:Editions, and cannot drown, despite the fact that real-life turtles breathe air.
Predators
Turtles and turtle eggs are attacked by the following mobs:
Zombies and their variants deliberately trample on turtle eggs, causing them to break. The range of detection is a 47×7×47Template:Only or 11×5×11Template:Only box centered on the block the mob is standing on. <references group="note" />
Home position
A turtle remembers the block on which it spawned as its home position. No matter how far away the turtle is, it always attempts to return to its home position to lay its eggs after breeding.
If the player uses a tool enchanted with Minecraft:Silk Touch to obtain and move turtle eggs to a new location before hatching, the baby turtles remember the new hatching location as their home beach.
If a turtle is spawned from a spawn egg, summoned with the
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Template:Redr command, or spawned by a monster spawner, it remembers the spawn location as its home position.
Breeding
Feeding two turtles Minecraft:seagrass results in them entering love mode and one of the turtles becoming pregnant. The pregnant turtle has eggs in its body and is therefore about 0.2 blocks taller than normal.
Egg laying
The turtle then travels back to its home position, which is where it first spawned. The turtle does not stop traveling until it is within a 9-block distance from its home position. Upon arrival, it seeks a nearby Minecraft:sand block on which to lay its eggs. Then, it spends a few seconds digging vigorously while turning 180 degrees a few times. Finally, it lays a cluster of 1–4 turtle eggs, as a single block. Turtles have a cooldown of Script error: No such module "convert". after breeding in Template:Editions, or Script error: No such module "convert". in Template:Editions.
Egg hatching
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Turtle eggs can be placed on any block in clusters of up to 4; however, they only hatch on Minecraft:sand, red sand, or suspicious sand, above or below water. Eggs can be broken without tools and can also be trampled by living entities falling or walking on them. When a cluster is trampled, the eggs crack and break one at a time. A turtle can walk on turtle eggs without breaking them.
Turtle eggs progress toward hatching by cracking. Cracking occurs during random ticks, and an egg hatches once it has cracked 3 times. When a cluster of eggs hatches, all eggs within the block hatch simultaneously. Eggs grow faster at night and typically take 4 to 5 in-game days to hatch. Mining a cluster of turtle eggs with Minecraft:Silk Touch causes it to drop one egg at a time, which the player can collect. Eggs do not preserve the cracking stage when harvested.
Babies
With a height of 0.12 blocks, baby turtles are among the smallest Minecraft:mobs in the game. Baby turtles are small enough that when they walk on soul sand, they are entirely within the space at the top of the Minecraft:block.
Upon hatching, baby turtles search for the nearest water block within a 47×1×47 region two blocks below the turtle and attempt to approach it.
Baby turtles take one Minecraft day to grow up (20 minutes). The growth can be accelerated using Minecraft:seagrass. Each use reduces the remaining growth duration by 10%. Upon becoming an adult, the turtle drops a turtle scute.
Stray cats attack baby turtles within 15 blocks; tamed cats do not. The baby turtles make no attempt to flee from cats, even while being attacked.
The golden dandelion can be used on baby turtles to stop them from aging, and can be used on them again to resume their growth.
Sounds
Generic
Java Edition: Template:SoundTable
Bedrock Edition: Template:SoundTable Sound 6 [XP1-7]
Adult
Java Edition: Template:SoundTable
Bedrock Edition: Template:SoundTable
Baby
Data values
ID
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Template:!((Bedrock EditionTemplate:))!: Template:ID table
Entity data
Turtles have entity data associated with them that contains various properties.
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<section begin="entity data"/>
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Achievements
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Achievements that apply to all mobs: Template:Collapse
Advancements
Script error: No such module "Advancement".
Advancements that apply to all mobs: Template:Collapse
History
Announcement
Java Edition
Bedrock Edition
Legacy Console Edition
Data history
Issues
Script error: No such module "Issue list".
Gallery
Mojang images
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The first released screenshot of a turtle
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Turtle in early development
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A baby turtle on top of the head of an adult
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Turtles in a screenshot to celebrate
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Sunny trying out the /ride command on a turtle<ref>Template:Mcnet</ref>
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A turtle racing alongside a rabbit
Screenshots
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A baby turtle moving on the beach after being hatched
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A turtle moving on land
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A turtle swimming in a small pool of Minecraft:water
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A skeleton attacking a baby turtle
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A Minecraft:wolf attacking a group of baby turtles
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Two turtles mating
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A player luring a group of turtles using Minecraft:seagrass
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Two turtles with some turtle eggs
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More turtles with eggs
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A turtle picked up by a Minecraft:boat
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A large number of turtles in an artificial lake
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An exhibit for turtles in a beach
Textures
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Turtle texture file
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Baby Turtle texture file
In other media
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Turtles as seen in the Update Aquatic artwork
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Artwork of a turtle
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Official turtle artwork
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Artwork of a baby turtle alongside several other animals<ref>Template:Cite Instagram</ref>
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Artwork of baby turtles
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Artwork of a turtle with a red parrot
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Lego Minecraft turtle
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Mojang Studios' animation showing when a turtle becomes a Minecraft:bowl
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A Turtle icon used in the Minecraft Minigames results icons
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A silhouette of a turtle as seen in
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Unused turtle pixel art image from bedrock edition
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A turtle on sand
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Ditto but cutaway of rabbit controlling the turtle
Social media
Other appearances
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A turtle as it appears in Minecraft Dungeons
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A turtle as it appears in Minecraft Legends
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A turtle as it appears in Minecraft Blast
References
<references group="">
</references>
External links
de:Schildkröte es:Tortuga fr:Tortue hu:Teknős it:Tartaruga ja:カメ ko:거북 pl:Żółw pt:Tartaruga ru:Черепаха th:เต่า uk:Черепаха zh:海龟