Camel

The camel is a passive mob found in desert villages that can be ridden by two players in the same time using a saddle.

Spawning
A camel spawns on the center of each desert village during the world generation. Ideally, the player should find two camels in two desert villages and breed them because they do not ever respawn if killed.

Drops
An adult camel drops a saddle if the camel was already equipped with one or from experience orbs if killed by the player or a tamed wolf. Upon successful breeding, experience orbs are dropped. Killing a baby camel yields neither items nor experience.

Behavior
Camels wander aimlessly, avoiding hazards and obstacles or they can sit for two to seven seconds, before eventually getting up. They will instantly get up and flee after getting harmed. A seated camel cannot be pushed by players or mobs. Sitting camels stand up even if there are solid blocks above them, which causes them to take suffocation damage immediately after standing up. Camels have the unique ability to step up 1.5 block-high walls, unlike other mounts such as horses, which can only automatically step up one block without jumping. This allows camels to step onto fences, fence gates and walls, among other things.

Camels can be ridden by placing a saddle on it. The saddle can be placed on the camel by holding it and then it on the camel or by accessing its inventory. A camel's inventory can be accessed by riding it and opening the player's inventory or by ing and then pressing the "open inventory" button, just like a horse. Camels only have one slot in their inventory, to put the saddle on it.

Up to two players can ride one camel. While riding, the player in the back seat can't hurt the player driving and can't hurt the camel either.

They can be ridden in water up to three blocks deep, although at three blocks deep the Camel is totally submerged and will eventually drown. In deeper water, the player is automatically dismounted.

Camels move slowly, they are slower than a horse, a mule or a donkey, but can sprint stay a little faster. Camels can jump every 2.75 seconds. The camel will launch up to 12 blocks forward and one block upward when jumping. This unique type of jumping skill is known as dashing. The camel will not be able to sprint for a short time after dashing. Dashing is done using the jump control. Camels are tall enough that a few monsters can't reach players to harm them with melee attacks. Spiders, wolves, foxes, slimes and magma cubes can attack because they jump when they attack.

It is impossible for a player to use a nether portal while on a camel. It is possible, however, to enter an end portal frame. The player can join the nether by standing in the nether portal on the camel and then dismount, sending the camel through the portal on its own, or use the lead item to position the camel and push it through the portal.

Breeding
A camel follows the player who holds a cactus block but will stop following the player if it is separated from the player by at least six blocks. Sitting camels will not follow the player. Adult camels enter love mode and breed to create baby camels after they are each given a cactus. Camels are healed by health points each time they are fed a cactus. Camels also heal on their own over time slowly. A baby camel can also be fed to be healed. The parents have a cooldown of five minutes before they can breed again. Despite the fact they are bred with cacti, touching a cactus block still harms camels like any other mob.

Sounds
Camels use the Friendly Creatures sound category for entity-dependent sound events.



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Entity data
Camels have entity data associated with them that contain various properties.






 * See Bedrock Edition level format/Entity format.