Jockey

Jockey, by definition, refers to a entity riding another one.

Classification
It refers to a naturally spawned mob riding another mob. Jockeys are named based on the mob being ridden. They also follow the spawning patterns of the bottom mob. The mob on the top controls the mob on the bottom, overwriting its AI and speed attributes. Jockeys cannot be separated unless one of the mobs are killed.

The use of the command to create an entity riding another entity (also see Tutorials/Summoning jockeys).

List of mobs
These compound mobs are official named by the developers of Minecraft.

Not Official
These compound mobs don't have a official name, and were never reffered to be official jockeys by Minecraft developers.

Trivia
• * Adult chickens
 * Skeleton horsemans are considered mini-bosses in Minecraft Dungeons.
 * Wither skeleton jockeys are currenty unused, and can only be spawned in Creative mode.
 * In Bedrock Edition, baby zombies and variants can ride many different mobs, these includes

• * Adult ocelots and stray cats

• * Adult wild wolves

• * Adult zombies and variants

• * Cows

• * Pigs

• * Sheep

• * Horses and variants

• * Mooshrooms

• * Spiders

• * Cave spiders

• * Pandas