Panda Mob Wiki Guide

This Minecraft tutorial explains all about pandas with screenshots and step-by-step instructions. Let’s learn about pandas in Minecraft.

Background

The following is a picture of what a panda looks like in Minecraft:

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Hostility Level Passive Mob – normal, lazy, worried, playful, weak, and brown panda types
Neutral Mob – aggressive panda type
(see panda types)
Health Points 20 health points
Panda Mob - Wiki Guide 2 x 10
Where to Find In the Bamboo Jungle biome
Weapon None
Attack Method Passive pandas will not attack you, but neutral pandas will attack if provoked
(see panda types)
Drops Panda Mob - Wiki Guide 3 0-2 Bamboo
Experience Points 1-3 experience points

Hostility Level (Passive/Neutral)

A panda is that is a normal, lazy, worried, playful, weak or brown panda type is a passive mob and will never attack you in the game (Creative or Survival mode). A panda that is an aggressive panda type is a neutral mob and will attack you in Survival mode if you attack first. It will never attack you in Creative mode.

The term mob is short for mobile and is used to refer to all living, moving creatures in the game such as chickens, creepers, and pandas.

Health Points

In Minecraft, a panda has 10 hearts Panda Mob - Wiki Guide 4 for health. This gives a panda 20 health points (because 1 heart = 2 health points). To kill a panda, you need to inflict 20 points of damage to the panda.

Where to Find Pandas

In Minecraft, you can find pandas in the Bamboo Jungle biome.

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Pandas can be persuaded to follow you if you hold bamboo.

If you are having trouble finding a panda, you can summon a panda using a cheat or you can use a spawn egg.

Weapon

A panda does not carry a weapon.

Attack Method

You are safe to walk near a panda and it will not attack or cause you any damage. And if you attack a panda, it will just try to run away. It will not attack you back.

Drops

When you kill a panda in Minecraft, it may drop bamboo.

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Make sure you pick up any dropped items before they disappear. They are useful and should be kept in your inventory to be used later.

Experience Points

As you play the game, you will gain experience. The most common way to gain experience is by killing mobs. When a mob is killed you will see tiny green and yellow balls appear and move towards you.

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These orbs represent experience points. When you kill a panda, you will gain 1-3 experience points.

Types of Pandas

There are two NBT tags called MainGene and HiddenGene that determine the appearance and behavior of the panda (that will also be passed down to its offspring). There are 7 possible values for these NBT tags – normal, aggressive, lazy, worried, playful, weak, and brown.

These genes are either dominant or recessive (see table below). A dominant gene will always take priority over a recessive gene.

Based on the Main Gene and Hidden Gene, there are 7 dfferent pandas in Minecraft:

Type of Panda Gene Dominant or Recessive Hostility Level Appearance Special Behavior
Panda Mob - Wiki Guide 8 normal Dominant Passive black and white (has a frowning face) Standard behavior
Panda Mob - Wiki Guide 9 aggressive Dominant Neutral black and white (has angry eyebrows and a frowning face) Will attack when provoked and becomes Hostile when another panda in the area is attacked
Panda Mob - Wiki Guide 10 lazy Dominant Passive black and white (has a smiling face) Slower and likes to lay on its back
(and will not follow a player who is holding bamboo when the panda is laying on its back)
Panda Mob - Wiki Guide 11 worried Dominant Passive black and white (has puppy-dog eyes like a tamed wolf) Usually stays away from players and hostile mobs such as creepers, skeletons, spiders, etc. During a thunderstorm, hides its face and shakes.
Panda Mob - Wiki Guide 12 playful Dominant Passive black and white (has its tongue out) Likes to jump and roll around at all ages
Panda Mob - Wiki Guide 13 weak Recessive Passive black and white
(has teary eyes and a snotty nose)
As a baby, sneezes more than other types of panda
Panda Mob - Wiki Guide 14 brown Recessive Passive brown and white
(has a frowning face)
Standard behavior (only difference is its color)

Basic Rules of Genes

  1. If the Main Gene is dominant, the Hidden Gene (whether it is dominant or recessive) will be ignored and the Main Gene will always determine the panda’s appearance and behavior.
  2. If the Main Gene is recessive and the Hidden Gene is dominant, the Hidden Gene “wins” and determines the appearance and behavior of the panda.
  3. If you want to guarantee that a recessive gene “wins”, you should specify the recessive gene for both the Main Gene and the Hidden Gene. For example, if you want a brown and white panda, you should spawn the panda with “brown” as both the Main Gene and Hidden Gene.
  4. If you have 2 recessive genes, the Main Gene “wins” and determines the appearance and behavior of the panda.

Spawn Egg for Panda

You can spawn a panda using the following spawn egg:

Panda Mob - Wiki Guide 15 Panda Spawn Egg

Command Examples

Here are some game command examples for a panda in Minecraft:

Panda Mob - Wiki Guide 16 How to Summon a Panda

NBT Tags for Panda (Java Edition)

Here are the NBT tags (formerly called data tags) that you can use in game commands for a panda in Java Edition:

Panda Mob - Wiki Guide 17 NBT Tags for Panda

Spawn Events for Panda (Bedrock/Education)

Here are the spawn events that you can use in game commands for a panda in Bedrock Edition and Education Edition:

Panda Mob - Wiki Guide 18 Spawn Events for Panda

Panda Seeds

You can use a seed to create a world where you spawn in a biome with pandas:

Panda Mob - Wiki Guide 19 Panda Seeds (Java Edition)
Panda Mob - Wiki Guide 20 Panda Seeds (Bedrock Edition)

Other Mobs

Here are some of the other mobs in Minecraft:

Panda Mob - Wiki Guide 21 Allay
Panda Mob - Wiki Guide 22  Axolotl
Panda Mob - Wiki Guide 23 Bat
Panda Mob - Wiki Guide 24  Bee
Panda Mob - Wiki Guide 25  Blaze
Panda Mob - Wiki Guide 26  Camel
Panda Mob - Wiki Guide 27 Cat
Panda Mob - Wiki Guide 28 Cave Spider
Panda Mob - Wiki Guide 29  Chicken
Panda Mob - Wiki Guide 30 Cod
Panda Mob - Wiki Guide 31  Cow
Panda Mob - Wiki Guide 32  Creeper
Panda Mob - Wiki Guide 33 Dolphin
Panda Mob - Wiki Guide 34 Donkey
Panda Mob - Wiki Guide 35 Drowned
Panda Mob - Wiki Guide 36 Elder Guardian
Panda Mob - Wiki Guide 37  Ender Dragon
Panda Mob - Wiki Guide 38  Enderman
Panda Mob - Wiki Guide 39  Endermite
Panda Mob - Wiki Guide 40  Evoker
Panda Mob - Wiki Guide 41 Fox
Panda Mob - Wiki Guide 42  Frog
Panda Mob - Wiki Guide 43  Ghast
Panda Mob - Wiki Guide 44  Giant
Panda Mob - Wiki Guide 45  Glow Squid
Panda Mob - Wiki Guide 46 Goat
Panda Mob - Wiki Guide 47 Guardian
Panda Mob - Wiki Guide 48 Hoglin
Panda Mob - Wiki Guide 49  Horse
Panda Mob - Wiki Guide 50  Husk
Panda Mob - Wiki Guide 51 Illusioner
Panda Mob - Wiki Guide 52  Iron Golem
Panda Mob - Wiki Guide 53 Killer Bunny
Panda Mob - Wiki Guide 54  Llama
Panda Mob - Wiki Guide 55 Magma Cube
Panda Mob - Wiki Guide 56  Mooshroom
Panda Mob - Wiki Guide 57 Mule
Panda Mob - Wiki Guide 58 Ocelot
Panda Mob - Wiki Guide 59  Parrot
Panda Mob - Wiki Guide 60  Phantom
Panda Mob - Wiki Guide 61  Pig
Panda Mob - Wiki Guide 62  Piglin
Panda Mob - Wiki Guide 63  Piglin Brute
Panda Mob - Wiki Guide 64  Pillager
Panda Mob - Wiki Guide 65  Polar Bear
Panda Mob - Wiki Guide 66 Pufferfish
Panda Mob - Wiki Guide 67  Rabbit
Panda Mob - Wiki Guide 68  Ravager
Panda Mob - Wiki Guide 69  Salmon
Panda Mob - Wiki Guide 70  Sheep
Panda Mob - Wiki Guide 71  Shulker
Panda Mob - Wiki Guide 72 Silverfish
Panda Mob - Wiki Guide 73 Skeleton
Panda Mob - Wiki Guide 74 Skeleton Horse
Panda Mob - Wiki Guide 75 Slime
Panda Mob - Wiki Guide 76  Snow Golem
Panda Mob - Wiki Guide 77  Spider
Panda Mob - Wiki Guide 78Squid
Panda Mob - Wiki Guide 79 Stray
Panda Mob - Wiki Guide 80 Strider
Panda Mob - Wiki Guide 81 Tadpole
Panda Mob - Wiki Guide 82 Trader Llama
Panda Mob - Wiki Guide 83 Tropical Fish
Panda Mob - Wiki Guide 84 Turtle
Panda Mob - Wiki Guide 85 Vex
Panda Mob - Wiki Guide 86 Villager
Panda Mob - Wiki Guide 87 Vindicator
Panda Mob - Wiki Guide 88 Wandering Trader
Panda Mob - Wiki Guide 89 Warden
Panda Mob - Wiki Guide 90 Witch
Panda Mob - Wiki Guide 91 Wither Boss
Panda Mob - Wiki Guide 92 Wither Skeleton
Panda Mob - Wiki Guide 93 Wolf
Panda Mob - Wiki Guide 94 Zoglin
Panda Mob - Wiki Guide 95 Zombie
Panda Mob - Wiki Guide 96 Zombie Horse
Panda Mob - Wiki Guide 97 Zombified Piglin (Zombie Pigman)
Panda Mob - Wiki Guide 98 Zombie Villager
Panda Mob - Wiki Guide 99 NPC

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