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How to Catch Frogs in Minecraft: A Simple Guide

How to Catch Frogs in Minecraft: A Simple Guide
Diego Kafie

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Ever wondered ‘How do I catch frogs in Minecraft?’ Well, you’re not alone! Minecraft is a game filled with endless possibilities, including the chance to catch these hoppy creatures.

Let’s dive into how you can catch frogs in the blocky world of Minecraft. It’s simpler than you might think, and it adds a whole new layer of fun to the game!

Quick Steps to Catch Frogs

Catching frogs in Minecraft is not only fun but also pretty straightforward. First things first, you need to find a frog. Frogs typically hang out in the lush caves biomes or swamp biomes. So, keep your eyes peeled!

Once you spot a frog, the next step involves luring it toward you. You can do this by holding a slimeball in your hand, as frogs love them! When the frog is close enough, simply use a bucket on it, just like you would to pick up fish or axolotls. And voila, you’ve caught yourself a frog in Minecraft!

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