Minecraft:Camel
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Template:ForTemplate:Infobox entity A camel is a large Minecraft:passive mob found in Minecraft:deserts and desert villages. They can be Minecraft:saddled and ridden by up to two Minecraft:players at once. When standing, it is tall enough that its riders cannot be reached by most melee-attacking Minecraft:mobs on the ground.
Spawning
One camel spawns in the center of each Minecraft:desert village during world generation. They can also spawn uncommonly in Minecraft:deserts in any light levelTemplate:Only or a light level of 7 and belowTemplate:Only.
Drops
On death
Template:Xp Minecraft:experience orbs drop when camels are killed by a Minecraft:player or tamed Minecraft:wolfTemplate:Only. A saddle is dropped if the camel was already equipped with one. Killing a baby camel yields neither items nor experience.
Breeding
Upon successful Minecraft:breeding, Template:Xp is dropped.
Behavior
A camel wanders aimlessly, avoiding hazards and obstacles, and occasionally sits for two to seven seconds before standing up again. Template:IN, camels get up immediately once the player rides them with a Minecraft:saddle while sitting; Template:In, they get up once the player moves Template:Ctrl. Camels immediately flee after being harmed, even when sitting. A sitting camel cannot be pushed by players or mobs.<ref>Template:Bug</ref> Sitting camels do not stand up if there are solid blocks above them, as doing so would inflict Minecraft:suffocation damage.
Camels can safely fall 6 blocks before they begin to accumulate fall damage, unlike most mobs, which can safely fall 3 blocks. Camels also take half of the normal fall damage (rounded up) that most other mobs take (Template:Hp damage per block over the safe distance instead of Template:Hp). If an entity is riding a camel, they receive the same fall damage as the camel.
Camels are healed by Template:Health health points each time they are fed a cactus. Camels also heal slowly on their own over time.
Even though camels are bred with cacti, touching a cactus block still harms them like any other mob. As with other mobs, camels do not avoid cacti when they pathfind.
Camels have the unique ability to step up 1.5 blocks, allowing them to surmount Minecraft:fences and Minecraft:walls with ease. This is in contrast to Minecraft:horses, Minecraft:donkeys and Minecraft:mules, which can't automatically step up more than one block without jumping.
Camels have a Template:Frac chance to regenerate Template:Hp health point each game tick.
Riding
Camels are naturally tame, and can always be ridden by players. Up to two players can ride one camel. While riding, the player in the back seat cannot hurt the player driving or the camel itself.
Camels have one slot in their inventory for equipping a Minecraft:saddle. A saddle can be placed on a camel by holding it and then Template:Control it on the camel, or by accessing its inventory. A camel's inventory can be accessed by mounting the camel and using Template:Control control, or by Template:Control and then Template:Control or pressing the "open inventory" buttonTemplate:Only on the camel.
Once a camel is saddled, the player can control it with standard directional controls, Template:Control, and the mouse. A second player can then ride as a passenger. The player dismounts using the Template:Control control. If the controlling passenger dismounts, the second passenger then takes control of the camel.
Camels are less maneuverable than other mounts, with their turning and strafing speed being slower. They gradually gain speed while moving in a straight line, up to a walking speed of 3.885 blocks/s, and can also manually Minecraft:sprint at a speed of 8.203 blocks/s by double tapping Template:Control or by holding the Template:Control control while moving forward.
Template:AnchorSaddled camels also have the ability of "dashing". When the player rides them, the experience bar on Minecraft:HUD is replaced by a dash charging bar, similar to the jump charging bar for horses. Dashing is done using the jump control, and holding the control charges for a longer dashing. Camels can dash every 2.75 seconds. When dashing, the camel launches up to 12 blocks forward and one block upward. For a short time after dashing, the camel cannot sprint.
Camels are tall enough that most melee hostile mobs such as Minecraft:zombies, Minecraft:vindicators, Minecraft:hoglins, Minecraft:silverfish, Minecraft:endermites and Minecraft:golden sword-wielding Minecraft:piglins cannot reach mounted players to attack them. Minecraft:Spiders, Minecraft:wolves, Minecraft:slimes and Minecraft:magma cubes can still attack successfully because they jump or climb while attacking. Most mobs never deliberately attack camels under any circumstance, even to reach players riding one; the only exceptions being mobs that attack most or all other mobs, these being Minecraft:zoglins, Minecraft:wardens, Minecraft:withers, and vindicators named "Johnny".
Baby camels cannot be equipped or ridden.
Breeding
Camels follow players holding Minecraft:cactus but stop following when separated from the player by at least 10 blocksTemplate:Only / 16 blocksTemplate:Only. Sitting camels immediately start to stand up and follow once they notice the player holding cactus. Additionally, baby camels follow adults.
A player can Minecraft:breed camels by using Minecraft:cactus. After breeding, a baby camel spawns and 1–7 Minecraft:experience is generated. The parents cannot be bred again for 5 minutes.
Baby camels take 24000 ticks (20 minutes) to grow up, but the growth time can be accelerated Template:Control cactus. Each use takes 10 seconds off the remaining time to grow up.
Sounds
Data values
ID
Template:JE: Template:ID table
Template:BE: Template:ID table
Entity data
Camels have entity data associated with them that contain various properties.
<section begin="entity data" />
- Template:Nbt Entity data
- Template:Nbt inherit/breedable
- Template:Nbt inherit/entity
- Template:Nbt inherit/mob
- {{#lst:Horse|horse base data}}
- Template:Nbt: The tick when the camel started changing its pose.
<section end="entity data" />
Achievements
Advancements
Advancements that apply to all mobs: Template:Collapse
Videos
History
Announcement
Java Edition
Bedrock Edition
Data history
Issues
Trivia
- The camel's design pitch was made by developer Minecraft:Ulraf.<ref> https://youtu.be/2cxUNoWNy50?t=3142</ref>
- Minecraft camels are specifically based on the one-humped Template:W, though the first model was based on the two-humped Template:W.<ref>Template:Mcnet</ref>
- According to Minecraft:Agnes Larsson, the camel has an Minecraft:easter egg related to its ears.<ref>Making Minecraft Mobs: Meet the Camel!</ref>
Gallery
Renders and animations
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A camel
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A camel sitting
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A camel sit
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A camel standing up
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A camel walking
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A camel dashing
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A saddled camel
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A saddled camel sitting
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A saddled camel sit
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A saddled camel standing up
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A saddled camel walking
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A saddled camel dashing
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A baby camel
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A baby camel sitting
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A baby camel sit
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A baby camel standing up
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A baby camel walking
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A baby camel dashing (this state cannot been seen in game)
Development images
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A prototype version of the camel Template:In.
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Four prototype camels looking at the player Template:In.
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Bugged camel's walking animation.
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A table made of camels.
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Late Development.
- Recreations
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Recreation of a prototype camel, resembling a Minecraft:llama.
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Recreation of a prototype camel wearing a Minecraft:chest.
Mojang screenshots
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A camel watching the Minecraft:sunset.
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Different angle of a camel watching the sunset.
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Minecraft:Alex and Minecraft:Zuri riding a camel.
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Minecraft:Steve riding a camel out of the sunset.
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Minecraft:Kai parking a camel.
Concept artwork
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Concept art of the camel showcasing the different coloring and face shapes considered during development.
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Concept art of the camel showcasing the many designs of its face.
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Concept art of the camel showcasing the camel's height next to a player and three blocks.
Screenshots
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A camel in a Minecraft:desert.
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A camel sitting.
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A wandering camel.
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Comparison of a camel and a Minecraft:camel husk.
Official artwork
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Camels with Sunny
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Artwork of Alex with a camel.
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Artwork of Steve and Alex riding a camel.
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Wallpaper of Steve and Alex on a camel.
Textures
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Camel texture file.
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Baby camel texture file.
In other media
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Alex riding on a camel.<ref>Template:Cite</ref>
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A camel on the key art for Minecraft:Timeless Trails.
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The camel Xbox giveaway.<ref>Template:Tweet</ref>
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Render of the camel Xbox.
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A camel with a Minecraft:sniffer.
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Minecraft:Steve and Alex dashing on a camel off a cliff, as depicted in the Trails & Tales trailer.
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A camel and Minecraft:snifflet in a camp, in Minecraft:A Tale of Two Friends.
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Camel dashing across a Minecraft:river.
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A camel covered in Minecraft:arrows.
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A camel watching the sunrise.
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A camel riding in a Minecraft:minecart.
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Camel resting on hay.
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A camel with a snifflet, concluding A Tale of Two Friends.
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A Minecraft:fox resting with a camel.<ref>Template:Mcnet</ref>
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Camels with a Minecraft:wandering trader.
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Promotional artwork for Minecraft:Trails & Tales featuring camels on a map.<ref>Template:Tweet</ref>Promotional artwork for Minecraft:Trails & Tales featuring camels on a map.<ref>Template:Tweet</ref>
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Alex and Sunny riding a camel.
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Sunny and Alex riding a camel in an advertisement for a Back to School sale.<ref>Template:Tweet</ref>
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Artwork featuring Sunny and Alex riding a camel.
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Lego camel
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Diagram of a Lego camel's articulation
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Lego baby camel
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Camel tumbler
Trails & Tales Event
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Camel Mask
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Camel Hat
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Camel Minecraft:Balloon
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Camel Carousel
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The Camel Carousel moving animation.
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Balloon bundle, also featuring two Minecraft:sniffers.
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The balloon bundle animated.
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Secret Camel
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The Camel Canyon cutout, featured in the Trails & Tales Event.
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The icon for the Camel Mask, an item in the Trails & Tales event.
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The icon for the Camel Hat, an item in the Trails & Tales event.
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The icon for the Camel Balloon, an item in the Trails & Tales event.
References
External links
- Camel article on Wikipedia
- Mob Menagerie: Camel – Minecraft.net on June 22, 2023
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Template:Navbox desert Template:Navbox entities
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