Press space or click to go to the next costume. 1. Flamingos are passive mobs that spawn in beaches and mangrove swamps. They love to eat shrimp in buckets (which comes from another mob)! You can also dye "Bucket of Shrimp" in a crafting grid, and then feeding it to the flamingo. For example if the shrimp is red, the flamingo will turn red. You can brush the flamingo to receive its feather (depending on the color variant). Place the feather in a crafting grid, and turns it to the amount of 8 dye(depending on the feather and what dye it turns into). Other interactions include feeding a shrimp cocktail to the flamingo and making it hiccup, giving it dye and it'll shake its head, and a special name tag Easter egg when you name it "Freddy," It'll wear T.O.T.S. clothes and a cap. For crafting the cocktail, you need salt, a coupe glass (crafted with a glass bottle on top, and two vertical glass blocks in the middle), and seagrass. Drinking the cocktail will give you the dolphin's grace! 2. Walruses are a neutral mob, spawning only in frozen oceans. They can be bred with nautilus shells. They love to eat molluscs, and swim up and eat them to satiate their hunger. If you feed them a "Bucket of Scallop" (also comes from a mob, it'll give you a chance of Scallop shells in return. The shell can be crafted into a whole scallop (which is an instrument without any use), and a scallop necklace. Crafted with string, a whole scallop, and 2 pearls in a crafting table. The necklace can give you water breathing in a long time. More specifically about 50 seconds. Scallop shells also very rarely wash upon shore (I might revise that). 3. Ducks can come in two variants for now. Mallard and Pekin. They are ambient mobs and can be bred with duckweed or seagrass. Duckweed is a new kind of block that floats on top of water. It's among their favorite foods! Like chickens, they lay eggs over time. An exception is that their eggs are thinner and have a blue hue (I textured it and it'll be posted later when I get home). When killed, ducks drop their meat upon death. Which can be eaten raw or cooked. Duck meat is along the three other meats to craft into turducken! Feeding ducks bread will poison and then kill them. What kind of monster are you!? 4. Toucans are passive mobs which can be tamed with apples. They give you fire resistance in 6 seconds, and have a cool down with the exact same time. It repeats all over again when they ride on the player. The toucan could be reworked, but it'll have more potential. I have an idea that it can forage fruit on leaves and have a chance to find an apple. They can be bred with any kind of fruit. 5. Whales are neutral mobs which can be found swimming in lukewarm, cold, and frozen oceans. When you provoke a whale, it'll do an insane amount of damage. Whales can be bred with sea angels in buckets. Whales also rarely spawn in beaches. Your mission is to return the whale back to the ocean (with pistons). When you successfully return it back to the water, it'll reward you with many kinds of treasures. Including lapis lazuli, redstone, enchanted books, sponges, diamonds, and even the heart of the sea and nautilus shells! This encourages players to save marine life. 6. Zebras are another savannah mob. They are neutral and act differently than horses. They really don't like rides when ridden. They have two kinds of attacks. Rearing and kicking. The kicking ability inflicts a lot of damage. You can tame zebras with apples. They act as a transportation. Except that they are quicker and jump lower than horses, and can be equipped with chests. You can cross-breed them too! Breeding a zebra and horse make a zorse. While breeding a zebra and a donkey make a zonkey. Both of these two hybrids cannot be bred. 7. Great auk. 8. Badgers are heavily based on their Minecraft Legends counterparts. They spawn in any kind of forests and plains biomes. They are friendly and approach closely to players. They melee piglins. You can breed them with mushroom stew. Another interesting thing about them is that they can burrow under their prey, and then jump out! This is an example of a mob with unique hunting mechanics! Giving a badger a red mushroom will make them do the callisthenics. While playing the Badgers song. 9. Garibaldis are another neutral mob found in lukewarm oceans. You can breed them with a brand new food item called urchin roe. Urchin roe can be eaten raw or cooked. I don't have any ideas for them right now, but I can't wait to see your ideas! 10. Scurrying among to the driest deserts, to the coldest climates, you can find cute culpeos! Culpeos cannot be tamed like wolves, but they're tamed in a whole unique way. The culpeo has four stages of taming. The first stage is that it runs away from you, unless you feed it a delicious delicacy like soup! The culpeo in its second tamed stage will slowly follow you around. Feeding the culpeo when low health (continued)
will increase trust points. The third stage will make the culpeo a little more loyal. It will start to follow you around, and defend you from upcoming mobs. The final stage will make the culpeo transform into a fuegian dog! Fuegian dogs are like wolves, except that they hold items, sleep near campfires, and don't teleport. 11. Okapis are another mob with more potential. Just like the toucan and Garibaldi, they are begging for more ideas. 12. For now, tree frogs come in four types. Red-eyed, tiger-striped, hourglass, and Amazon milk. Each of them produces their own froglights when they eat a magma cubes. Vermilion = red-eyed, Tangelo = tiger-striped, Amber = hourglass, Celeste = amazon-milk. Like vanilla frogs, they can be bred with slime balls. 13. Water buffalo are the Beasts of Burden of the swamp. Like zebras, they hate to be ridden when wild. They can be tamed with sugar apples (a pretty rare fruit dropped from jungle leaves). When tamed, the buffalo will follow you around and defend your target. They can also equips plows. Plows come in many wood types like boats. Without the plow, the buffalo enters tank mode. You can control it like a horse and make it attacks by pressing the space bar. With the plow equipped, you need to lure it with a sugar cane or sugar apple on a stick. The plow will turn grass or dirt blocks into farmland. This makes it easier to farm without hoeing the ground repeatedly. 14. For now, there are only three animals in the eucalyptus biome. Koalas, turbo-chooks, and kookaburras. Koalas are ambient mobs, and be be bred with eucalyptus leaves. They can roll randomly like pandas. Turbo-chooks are ambient mobs which acts like a food source. Their meat can be eaten raw or cooked. These birds are bred with sweet berries or wombat berries. Kookaburras on the other hand have more utility. They can be tamed with raw rabbit or lizard tails. When tamed, the kookaburra can sit on your shoulder like a parrot. They also scare away hostile mobs by releasing its raucous laughing call. Name it "Jacko" to unlock a secret texture. Here's the other pictures of the eucalyptus biome in development. @Godzilla_Playz1954 for the original great auk @SeaCheese for the great auk rework.