Minecraft:Jungle Hills
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Template:For Template:Removed featureTemplate:UnobtainableTemplate:Infobox biome The jungle hills biome was a hills variant of the Minecraft:jungle biome that no longer generates since Minecraft:Caves & Cliffs: Part II, and was removed in Java Edition.
Description
Similar to other hills biomes, the jungle hills featured steeper terrain, making it a more difficult variant of the already difficult jungle for survival purposes. The foliage generated was similar to its regular counterpart, with large or small jungle trees (sometimes with Minecraft:cocoa pods), large or small Minecraft:oak trees, Minecraft:melon patches, Minecraft:bamboo, and jungle bushes. Ocelots, parrots and pandas also spawned here and Minecraft:jungle pyramids generated here.
With Minecraft:Vibrant Visuals, jungle hills use a strong humid volumetric fog setting, which fades the distance in an orange tint. Jungle hills use warmish and color grading, which makes the biome look more humid and warm. The night sky is slightly brighter and moonlight colored more vibrant blue.
Mobs
Template:IN, jungle hills used the same mob spawning chances as jungles for ambient categories, and had different chances for the others, while Template:In, jungle hills used the same mob spawning chances as jungles.
The following mobs spawned naturally here:
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History
Java Edition
Bedrock Edition
Legacy Console Edition
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Gallery
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A jungle hills biome in Bedrock Edition, with a jungle pyramid.
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A jungle hills in Java Edition.
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A jungle hills Minecraft:single biome world.
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A tall mountain in jungle hills.
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Jungle hills with Minecraft:ray tracing.