All Minecraft Passive Mobs: Complete List (2024)

Passive Mobs in Minecraft surely make the world feel much more alive as they bring life to the Minecraft world without coming across as a threat to the players. Players will find numerous different Passive Mobs in almost every single biome in the game and befriend them easily or harvest them for valuable resources. The ... Read more

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Minecraft Passive Mobs
Minecraft Passive Mobs

Passive Mobs in Minecraft surely make the world feel much more alive as they bring life to the Minecraft world without coming across as a threat to the players. Players will find numerous different Passive Mobs in almost every single biome in the game and befriend them easily or harvest them for valuable resources.

The good thing about Passive mobs in Minecraft is that these creatures are super friendly towards the players and won’t ever harm them no matter what. Even if players attacked them, the most they would do is run away. Players also have the option to tame a few of the Passive mobs and make them their pets so they do not have to traverse through the sprawling world of Minecraft all alone.

We understand that it can be quite a challenge for players to go around the game’s world and try to find out which mob is passive and which isn’t, so today we will list down all the Passive mobs in Minecraft and explain about them so you players can have an easier time differentiating between them and other mobs available in the game.

So, grab a cup of coffee, chill out, and let us jump straight onto the list down below:

1. Allay

Allay
Allay

First up on our list is a flying passive Mob known as Allay. This mob is a classic search-and-collect type of mob. If you want to ever search for items similar to the ones you have in your possession then all you simply need to do is to give an item to the Allay that you already own and it will search the surrounding areas for more similar items.

You can find these mobs surrounding pillager outposts and these creatures can also spawn inside jail cells within woodland mansions with a 50% chance. Allay is surely a useful Passive mob in-game that every player must use at least once.

2. Axolotls

Axolotls
Axolotls

Axolotls are aquatic passive mobs that spawn in five different colors, and these are pink, cyan, gold, blue, or brown. This passive mob can be found in aquatic lush caves and can assist you in aquatic combat as well.

If you assist them in their fights with other aquatic mobs then they’ll reward you with brief potion effects which can assist you in adventures.

3. Bats

Bats
Bats

Bats are flying passive mobs that usually spawn in dark areas underground and if you’re a Batman fan then you should go out looking for them in the dark.

These creatures are very well known for their excessive spawn rate and can usually be found hanging upside-down from cave ceilings.

4. Cats

Cats
Cats

The first Tammable passive mob on our list are cats and these friendly creatures are a great choice for players if they are looking to tame a companion in the game.

Cats spawn only in swamps and villages, and taming a cat in Minecraft isn’t that much of a challenge. To ensure that the tamed cats are not confused with the wild ones, once players have successfully tamed a cat in this game it will wear a collar to represent that it has been tamed.

5. Chickens

Chickens
Chickens

One of the oldest mobs in the game are chickens and these creatures are the main source of chicken, feathers, and eggs in the game. Chickens can also be attached to a lead and they can lay eggs, bred to create baby chicks.

6. Cod, Salmon, Pufferfish, and Tropical Fish

Cod, Salmon, Pufferfish, and Tropical Fish
Cod, Salmon, Pufferfish, and Tropical Fish

All the fish mobs in Minecraft are passive and won’t do any harm to the players. Cods are usually found in cold, lukewarm oceans.

Tropical fish can be found in lukewarm and warm oceans, and also within coral reefs. Salmon on the other hand can be found in cold or frozen oceans.

Pufferfish can be found in warm or lukewarm oceans and its poison can be harmful for the players; however, it is worth pointing out that the pufferfish don’t go out of their way to attack the players.

7. Cows & Mooshrooms

Cows & Mooshrooms
Cows & Mushrooms

Cows are friendly passive mobs that can be bred using wheat to create calves and this mob has been in the game since the earliest version of the game, since its release.

If you’re a Minecraft beginner, then you might be wondering what Mooshroom is. Well, they’re mushroom variants of a regular cow mob and exclusively, they only spawn in the rare mushroom fields biome.

8. Donkey, Mule, & Horse

Donkey, Mule & Horse
Donkey, Mule & Horse

Donkeys, mules, and horses can all be found in the same areas, and on the other hand, donkeys and horses can be tamed by continuously mounting and getting bucked off the mob. Mules can be obtained by crossbreeding a donkey and a horse.

9. Foxes

Foxes
Foxes

Foxes in Minecraft are skittish and can be found in the taiga, old-growth taiga, and snowy taiga biomes only. These mobs will run away from you as soon as you approach them. Players can also obtain a trusting baby fox by breeding two foxes and removing the baby from the parents.

10. Frogs & Tadpoles

Frogs & Tadpoles
Frogs & Tadpoles

Frogs were introduced into the game with the Wild Update, and these amphibians can be found in the swamp biome.

Tadpoles are just the baby variants of frogs that can be created by feeding two frogs slimeballs. Frogs usually eat magma cubes and small slimes.

11. Squids and Glow Squids

Squids and Glow Squids
Squids and Glow Squids

Both these aquatic mobs can easily be found in any ocean or deep ocean as well however, the luminescent squid variant can only be found in dark underwater areas such as ocean depths, rivers, and underwater lakes.

These mobs won’t harm you but they might spew out some ink particles before attempting to flee away if you attack them.

12. Ocelots

Ocelots
Ocelots

Ocelots are another passive mob that spawns exclusively in jungle biomes in the game, and these creatures were untamed versions of cats in the previous versions of the game.

They spawn above grass blocks in jungle biomes, and the spawning occurs at sea level players can make these creatures using raw cod or salmon.

13. Parrots

Parrots
Parrots

If you guys need a creature to perch on your shoulder in the game, then Parrots will be your best friend as these creatures can be tamed easily using melon, pumpkin, or beetroot seeds.

Once they’re tamed, they’ll perch on your shoulder and these creatures can be found easily in jungle biomes.

14. Pigs

Pigs
Pigs

Pigs are one of the cutest passive mobs and these creatures are mostly found in grassy biomes. These creatures are a source of pork chops and they can even be equipped with a saddle.

In the Java Edition of the game, pigs spawn in groups of four above the gross blocks at a light level of 9, and a pig can transform into a zombified piglin when struck by lightning.

15. Rabbits

Rabbits
Rabbits

Next up are rabbits and they’re the only source of Rabbit’s foot, rabbit’s hide, and raw rabbit items. These items are vital as they can be used in crafting different materials.

They’re generated in different biomes and come in six different fur colors such as black, black and white, brown, yellow, white, brown, and white. It is really easy to find a rabbit in the game so make sure to check out these beautiful creatures when you enjoy the game next time.

16. Sheeps

Sheep
Sheep

The primary source of wool in Minecraft is sheep, and they also are a great source of mutton for players as well.

Sheep can have their wool dyed in different colors so they can shred different colors of wool for players later in the game. The majority of the sheep in the game are white, and the light gray and gray sheep don’t spawn that often as they have a lower rate of spawning.

17. Snow Golem

Snow Golem
Snow Golem

Snow Golems are surely passive mobs however, they do shoot deadly snowballs at hostile mobs so you guys need to watch out for that.

These creatures can be crafted easily as all you need to do is stack two blocks of snow and top of a carved pumpkin and you’ll have a Snow Golem ready.

Over To You

This was our complete list of all the Passive mobs in Minecraft and we hope that now you guys must have got all the necessary information related to every single passive mob in the game.

If you guys still have any doubts regarding the above information then do let us know in the comments below and our team will get back to you as soon as possible.

Frequently Asked Questions

What Minecraft Mobs are friendly?

Passive Mobs in Minecraft are the friendliest as they would never hurt you and even if you hurt them, they’ll usually run away.

What are the 3 types of Mobs In Minecraft?

The 3 types of Mobs in Minecraft are:-
1. Passive
2. Neutral
3. Hostile

What are Passive Mobs in Minecraft?

Passive Mobs in Minecraft are the friendliest and simplest mobs that would never hurt players and a few of them are Tameable as well such as a cat.

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