Can You Tame a Bunny in Minecraft?
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Ever wondered if you can make a fluffy friend in the world of Minecraft? Let’s dive into whether you can tame a bunny in this sandbox adventure.
In Minecraft, the possibility of adventure is endless – but does this include taming a bunny? We’re here to answer that intriguing question.
Short Answer: Yes, but It’s Not Exactly Taming
Yes, you can sort of ‘tame’ a bunny in Minecraft, but it’s not taming in the traditional sense. You can’t make a bunny follow your commands like a pet. However, you can make bunnies follow you and stick around.
By holding a carrot, golden carrot, or dandelion in your hand, bunnies in Minecraft will follow you. This method attracts them but doesn’t make them ‘tamed’ in the way dogs or cats are in the game. To keep bunnies near you, you can fence them into a designated area. While this doesn’t classify as taming, it’s the closest way to keep these adorable creatures by your side.
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