Ocelot

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Ocelot
Ocelot.png
Health Points

10 (Heart.svgHeart.svgHeart.svgHeart.svgHeart.svg)

Spawn

Jungle Biomes

First Appearance

12w04a

Network ID

98

Savegame ID

Ozelot

Drops

None

Experience

1 - 3

Ocelots are passive mobs that normally spawns in Jungle Biomes. They are the second tameable mob to be introduced into Minecraft, the first being Wolves.

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[edit] Appearance

When untamed, these felines have yellow fur with brown spots, a grey-black nose, and green eyes. Once tamed, their skin will change to either tabby. (most common), tuxedo, or siamese. In every case, their tails are in two segments to show curve.

[edit] Behavior

The Ocelot is a mainly passive, 'shy' mob which will not attack the player. Should the player move or look too abruptly near one, it will sprint away. Ocelots are the first mob with the ability to sprint, as well. If enclosed and unable to escape, they will stand still until an exit is made, after which they will quickly sprint through it. Wild Ocelots will occasionally slowly sneak up on chickens, then proceed to pounce and kill. However, their behavior when taming takes priority over this behavior.

To tame an Ocelot, the player must be holding Raw Fish while standing perfectly still and not looking around too quickly. It will slowly approach the player, and while in this state, using Raw Fish on it will tame it, changing it to one of the three tame 'cat' types. This will also end its shy behavior. It will now follow the player, although not as strictly as wolves. They attempt to avoid cacti and other obstacles. As of 12w05a they can sit. Cats will teleport to the player if the player is too far away. Unlike wolves, they will not attack hostile mobs. This is due to their primarily passive nature. Creepers will actively avoid Ocelots should a Creeper come within a certain radius of the Ocelot. However, this will not deter them from chasing a player, only keeping the Creeper a distance away.

Note that the player can only tame Ocelots when they walk to the player on their own. Chasing an Ocelot while right-clicking constantly will have no effect.

[edit] Spawning

Ocelots seem to spawn much like normal passive mobs, but they do not spawn on Peaceful for some reason. Since they are only native to jungle biomes, Ocelots will tend to spawn in inaccessible areas, such as inside bushes and trees(this may be a bug). You can also spawn Ocelots via Creative Mode with the Ocelot Spawn Egg. In rare cases, baby Ocelots will spawn. Since Snapshot 12w05a, Ocelot spawn rates appear to have dropped. Rare Ocelot Picture

[edit] History

Ocelots were first introduced in Snapshot 12w04a. They are the first mob created by Jon Kågstrom, an AI Specialist working with Jens Bergensten on Minecraft.[1] Jens created the texture for the Ocelot, as Jon had trouble doing so himself.[2]

Succeeding Snapshot 12w05a, Ocelots are immune to fall damage, similar to Snow Golems. This is likely because cats are well known for often avoiding injury from falling due to their small size, light bone structure and thick fur reducing their terminal velocity.

As of Snapshot 12w06a, the Ocelot now has sounds, along with cats.

When they were first introduced they were extremely difficult to tame. This was fixed in Snapshot 12w05a.

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[edit] References

  1. jebtweet:162226607346565120
  2. http://twitter.com/jonkagstrom/status/162552698019909632
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