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Minecraft:Rabbit

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Template:For Template:Infobox entity A rabbit is a Minecraft:passive mob found in many snowy and forested Minecraft:biomes, as well as Minecraft:deserts. It runs away from Minecraft:players that are not holding its Minecraft:food, and is able to jump over Minecraft:fences. Rabbits are a source of Minecraft:raw rabbit, Minecraft:rabbit hide and Minecraft:rabbit's feet.

The Killer Bunny is a Minecraft:hostile rabbit variant exclusive to Minecraft:Java Edition that can only be spawned using Minecraft:commands.

Spawning

Rabbits spawn above Minecraft:grass, Minecraft:snow blocks or Minecraft:sand in specific biomes. They spawn in small groups of 1 adult and 1–2 babies.Template:More info

They can generate individually after the generation of the world.

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Variants

Rabbits can naturally spawn as one of 6 variants: brown, white, black, white splotched, gold, and salt.

Rabbits of the following colors spawn in the following biomes:

Gold rabbits are the most common rabbit color and are found only in deserts. White and white splotched rabbits are also quite common and spawn in some snowy biomes. Default rabbit colors such as black, brown and salt can also spawn in any other non-snowy biome via Minecraft:spawn eggs, Minecraft:commands, Minecraft:monster spawners or breeding.

Template:IN, rabbits can also be found in Minecraft:old growth taigas.

Template:IN, up to three baby rabbits spawn in flower forests and rabbits can also spawn in frozen aquatic biomes: Minecraft:snowy beaches, Minecraft:frozen oceans, and Minecraft:frozen rivers.

The Minecraft:wolves and Minecraft:foxes found in taigas and mountainous biomes may kill rabbits, so rabbits are generally more plentiful in the desert, flowery, or icy biomes.

The killer bunnyTemplate:Only does not spawn naturally and must instead be spawned using the command Template:Cmd.

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Drops

Breeding

Upon successful Minecraft:breeding, Template:Xp is dropped.

On death

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Killing a baby rabbit yields no items or experience.

Behavior

Rabbits hop around aimlessly instead of walking. They can jump up to almost 2 blocks in height. They slowly approach Minecraft:players holding Minecraft:carrots, Minecraft:golden carrots or Minecraft:dandelions within 8 Minecraft:blocks. They do not follow players holding a Minecraft:carrot on a stick.<ref>Template:Bug</ref> Rabbits also jump off of cliffs to reach carrots[no longer the case for BE, requires checking for JE] but do not go into Minecraft:lava for them. They randomly flee around if attacked.

Rabbits can survive up to 4.5 blocks of fall damage[needs checking for JE] and will not jump more than they can survive for food.

All non-hostile rabbits avoid players within 8 blocks and Minecraft:wolves within 10 blocks. They also avoid most Minecraft:monsters within 4 blocks except Minecraft:ghastsTemplate:Only, Minecraft:hoglins, Minecraft:magma cubesTemplate:Only, Minecraft:phantomsTemplate:Only, Minecraft:shulkersTemplate:Only, Minecraft:slimesTemplate:Only, undead mounts (Minecraft:camel husks, Minecraft:skeleton horses, Minecraft:zombie horses and Minecraft:zombie nautilusesTemplate:Only), and the Minecraft:ender dragon.<ref>Template:Bug</ref> Notably, rabbits do not try to avoid foxes and cats, and only run from them when attacked.

If Template:Cmd is true and Template:Nbt is less than or equal to 0, rabbits have a chance to find and eat mature carrot cropsTemplate:Only / carrot crops with growth stage greater than 1Template:Only. This reduces the growth stage by one, removing the crop completely when the growth stage reaches 0.

Wild Minecraft:wolves, Minecraft:foxes, and stray Minecraft:cats are hostile to rabbits.

Breeding

Rabbits can be bred using Minecraft:carrots, Minecraft:golden carrots or Minecraft:dandelions.

Baby rabbits usually inherit the same type of fur as one of the parents (47.5% chance of each), but there is a 5% chance for the baby to have the fur type matching the current Minecraft:biome. Baby rabbits grow to adulthood after 20 minutes, although their growth can be slowly accelerated using carrots, golden carrots or dandelions; each use reduces 10% of the remaining time to grow up.

Despite their hostile nature, killer bunnies can breed with other rabbits and with each other, having the unusual chance of creating a baby killer bunny.

A Template:Section link rabbit does not produce a Toast rabbit baby, however.

Template:IN and Template:El, baby rabbits follow their parents.<ref>This behavior is absent Template:In due to Template:Bug</ref>

Variations

File:Natural Rabbit Types.png
The six natural types of rabbits.

Rabbits typically spawn using one of six different skins. Skins include regular brown fur, white fur with red eyes (white), black mottled fur, black and white spotted fur, gold fur, and salt and pepper fur. The Minecraft:biome determines the skin used:

  • Rabbits in snowy biomes have 80% white fur and 20% black and white fur.
  • Rabbits in deserts have 100% gold fur.
  • Rabbits in other biomes have 50% brown fur, 40% salt fur, and 10% black fur.
  • Rabbits with specific skins can be spawned using Template:CmdTemplate:Only or Template:CmdTemplate:Only.
  • While it is possible to go above 5, this results in rabbits with skins identical to RabbitType: 0, except for RabbitType: 99, the Killer Bunny.

There are two special variants of rabbits:

The Killer Bunny

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File:Killer Bunny.png
The current killer bunny texture

The killer bunny is an unused hostile variant of the rabbit exclusive to Template:El that is hostile toward Minecraft:players, Minecraft:wolves, and Minecraft:foxes. It has pale pinkish white fur, reddish pink ears and horizontal red eyes, compared to a normal rabbit's vertical eyes. It can be spawned only by using the Template:Cmd command. It appears with a nameplate over its head reading "The Killer Bunny".

If the killer bunny finds any player within a 16-block radius, it hops toward the player much faster than a normal rabbit. It moves in a style similar to that of a Minecraft:spider. Once it closes in, it jumps at the player, dealing Template:Hp Minecraft:damage on Normal difficulty. If the player strikes at the killer bunny, it runs away for a brief moment, then returns to lunging at the player.

If it cannot find a player, the killer bunny actively seeks out and attacks any wolves, including tamed ones.

On Peaceful difficulty, the killer bunny does not despawn, despite its hostile nature. It still attacks wolves, but not the player.

Like Minecraft:hoglins, the killer bunny can be bred and leashed and follows players holding Minecraft:carrots, despite its hostile nature.

Toast

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File:Toast Rabbit.png
The rabbit named "Toast" using a name tag

Naming a rabbit Toast (using either a Minecraft:name tag or a renamed Minecraft:spawn egg) re-textures it to have the appearance of a black dutch, with a large black and white patch and more black fur around the face than the natural white splotched rabbit. Other than its name and skin, Toast behaves exactly like a normal rabbit. When Toast rabbits are bred, whether with each other or with regular rabbits, their offspring do not have the Toast pattern; they have a pattern consistent with the parents' original coloring prior to renaming. If the Minecraft:player renames a killer bunny to Toast, it still attacks players and wolves. Like the killer bunny, Toast does not spawn naturally.

This rabbit is based on user xyzen420's girlfriend's missing rabbit, which Ryan Holtz (TheMogMiner) implemented as a memorial.<ref>Template:Tweet</ref>

Sounds

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Data values

ID

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Entity data

Rabbits have entity data associated with them that contain various properties.

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<section begin="entity data"/>

Variant Numerical ID Identifier
File:Brown Rabbit.png Brown Template:Code Template:Code
File:White Rabbit.png White Template:Code Template:Code
File:Black Rabbit.png Black Template:Code Template:Code
File:White Splotched Rabbit.png White Splotched Template:Code Template:Code
File:Gold Rabbit.png Gold Template:Code Template:Code
File:Salt Rabbit.png Salt Template:Code Template:Code
File:Killer Bunny.png The Killer Bunny Template:Code Template:Code
File:Toast Rabbit.png Toast none none

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See Minecraft:Bedrock Edition level format/Entity format.

Achievements

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Achievements that apply to all mobs: Template:Collapse

Advancements

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History

Development

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Java Edition

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Bedrock Edition

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Legacy Console Edition

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New Nintendo 3DS Edition

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Data history

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Issues

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Trivia

File:Warden concept art.jpg
The warden concept art mentioning the idea of a friendly relationship between wardens and rabbits.

Gallery

Animations

Adult

Baby

Mojang screenshots

Screenshots

Textures

In other media

References

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External links

Navigation

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