Rabbit Mob Wiki Guide

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

Background

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

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Hostility Level Passive Mob
Health Points 3 health points
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Where to Find In the Taiga, Snowy Taiga, Old Growth Pine Taiga, Snowy Plains, Grove, Snowy Slopes, Meadow and Desert biomes
(color of the rabbit varies depending on the biome)
Weapon None
Attack Method Will never attack you
Drops img-responsive 0-1 Raw Rabbit
img-responsive 0-1 Rabbit Hide
img-responsive 0-1 Rabbit’s Foot
Experience Points 1-3 experience points

Hostility Level (Passive)

A rabbit is a passive mob. 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 rabbits. Because a rabbit is a passive mob, it will never attack you in the game (Creative or Survival mode).

The only exception to this rule is the Killer Bunny which is the only type of hostile rabbit in the game. The Killer Bunny will attack players in the game.

Health Points

In Minecraft, a rabbit has 1.5 hearts img-responsive for health. This gives a rabbit 3 health points (because 1 heart = 2 health points). To kill a rabbit, you need to inflict 3 points of damage to the rabbit.

Where to Find Rabbits

In Minecraft, rabbits can be found in various Overworld biomes and their color varies based on where they are found.

For example, brown rabbits can be found in the Taiga, Old Growth Pine Taiga and Meadow biomes. Black (as well as salt and pepper rabbits) can be found in the Taiga biome. White rabbits can be found in Snowy Taiga, Snowy Plains, Grove and Snowy Slopes biomes. “Black and white” rabbits can be found in Snowy Taiga and Snowy Plains biomes. Gold rabbits can be found in the Desert biome. The Killer Bunny does not spawn naturally in the game, but can be spawned using the /summon command.

Taiga

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Snowy Taiga

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Old Growth Pine Taiga

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Snowy Plains

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Grove

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Snowy Slopes

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Meadow

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Desert

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Weapon

A rabbit does not carry a weapon.

Attack Method

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

Drops

When you kill a rabbit in Minecraft, it will drop raw rabbit, rabbit hide, or if you are very lucky, a rabbit’s foot.

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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.

TIP: A rabbit’s foot is a very rare drop. You can increase your chances of getting a rabbit’s foot by enchanting your sword with Looting III. Then kill the rabbit with the enchanted sword.

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 rabbit, you will gain 1-3 experience points.

Types of Rabbits

There are 7 different types of rabbits in Minecraft. Here are the different types of types that can spawn in the game:

Brown

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White

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Black

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Black and White

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Gold

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Salt and Pepper

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The Killer Bunny

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Spawn Egg for Rabbit

You can spawn a rabbit using the following spawn egg:

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Command Examples

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

img-responsive How to Summon a Rabbit
img-responsive How to Summon the Killer Bunny (Rabbit)

NBT Tags for Rabbit (Java Edition)

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

img-responsive NBT Tags for Rabbit

Spawn Events for Rabbit (Bedrock/Education)

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

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Other Mobs

Here are some of the other mobs in Minecraft:

img-responsive Allay
img-responsive  Axolotl
img-responsive Bat
img-responsive  Bee
img-responsive  Blaze
img-responsive  Camel
img-responsive Cat
img-responsive Cave Spider
img-responsive  Chicken
img-responsive Cod
img-responsive  Cow
img-responsive  Creeper
img-responsive Dolphin
img-responsive Donkey
img-responsive Drowned
img-responsive Elder Guardian
img-responsive  Ender Dragon
img-responsive  Enderman
img-responsive  Endermite
img-responsive  Evoker
img-responsive Fox
img-responsive  Frog
img-responsive  Ghast
img-responsive  Giant
img-responsive  Glow Squid
img-responsive Goat
img-responsive Guardian
img-responsive Hoglin
img-responsive  Horse
img-responsive  Husk
img-responsive Illusioner
img-responsive  Iron Golem
img-responsive Killer Bunny
img-responsive  Llama
img-responsive Magma Cube
img-responsive  Mooshroom
img-responsive Mule
img-responsive Ocelot
img-responsive Panda
img-responsive  Parrot
img-responsive  Phantom
img-responsive  Pig
img-responsive  Piglin
img-responsive  Piglin Brute
img-responsive  Pillager
img-responsive  Polar Bear
img-responsive Pufferfish
img-responsive  Ravager
img-responsive  Salmon
img-responsive  Sheep
img-responsive  Shulker
img-responsive Silverfish
img-responsive Skeleton
img-responsive Skeleton Horse
img-responsive Slime
img-responsive  Snow Golem
img-responsive  Spider
img-responsiveSquid
img-responsive Stray
img-responsive Strider
img-responsive Tadpole
img-responsive Trader Llama
img-responsive Tropical Fish
img-responsive Turtle
img-responsive Vex
img-responsive Villager
img-responsive Vindicator
img-responsive Wandering Trader
img-responsive Warden
img-responsive Witch
img-responsive Wither Boss
img-responsive Wither Skeleton
img-responsive Wolf
img-responsive Zoglin
img-responsive Zombie
img-responsive Zombie Horse
img-responsive Zombified Piglin (Zombie Pigman)
img-responsive Zombie Villager
img-responsive NPC

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