Forest rock

A forest rock is a small structure found throughout giant tree taiga biomes.

Generation
A forest rock is a structure that represents a boulder, made entirely of mossy cobblestone. They can be found dotted around areas of the giant tree taiga biome. While common in giant tree taigas, forest rocks are rare overall due to the rarity of giant tree taigas.

Structure
Forest rocks represent fairly large rocks, varying in size and shape, and usually half-buried in the ground. Their shapes are overall similar, although some are smaller or larger depending on generation, and whether it joins with a nearby boulder. Each face tends to have a cross shape or square shape, possibly missing a corner or two.

Trivia

 * Forest rocks are one of the six structures where mossy cobblestone can naturally be found.