Fox

Foxes are nocturnal passive mobs that spawn commonly in taiga, giant tree taiga and snowy taiga biomes, and sometimes in taiga villages.

Spawning
Foxes spawn in taiga, giant tree taiga, and snowy taiga biomes, and sometimes in taiga villages, in groups of 2–4. 5% of them spawn as babies. When spawned in a snowy taiga biome, foxes are white in color. They spawn more commonly at night time, sleeping in the forests.

Items in mouth
Adult foxes have a 20% chance to spawn with one of the following items in their mouth:

Behavior and appearance
Foxes move quickly, about the same speed as ocelots, and they flee from any nearby players and wolves. They are completely unaffected by sweet berry bushes, taking no damage or speed reduction while moving in them. Breeding two adult foxes with sweet berries, produces a baby fox that trusts the player.

Attacking
Foxes attack chickens and rabbits, crouching down for about 2 seconds. The crouch looks as if their legs shrink, and they wag their tails and shift their heads while their body rolls. Then they jump into the air 2-3.5 blocks up over fences and walls when necessary. In Bedrock Edition, foxes also shake side to side before pouncing. Bedrock Edition foxes legs can also be seen waving around while midair. Foxes also naturally attack baby turtles when on land and all fish mobs, except for pufferfish. Trusting foxes attack pufferfish that harm the player.

Red foxes prefer to attack chickens, rabbits, and baby turtles, all of which are on land, over cod, salmon, and tropical fish; conversely, arctic foxes prefer to attack cod, salmon, and tropical fish over land-dwelling creatures. Foxes that trust their owner defend against hostile mobs that attack their owner. Foxes can become temporarily stuck in snow. During their "pounce" animation, if a fox collides with a snow layer, they remain face-down, emit particles, and pick something up, returning to normal shortly after.

Even if attached to a lead, a fox attempts to run towards the closest attackable mob, "trusting" or not.

Sleeping
During the day, if the weather is not thunder, foxes attempt to find a space with a sky light level of 14 or less (e.g. any space with a non-transparent block above it); block light has no effect. While the fox sleeps, it slowly moves its head up and down. A fox wakes if approached by a player or mob. However, foxes do not move or run away if the player approaches while sneaking.

If the sky light at the fox's position becomes 15 (either due to a block above being destroyed or the fox being moved), the fox immediately wakes up.

Foxes can drop items and pick up berries in their sleep.

"Trusting" foxes can fall asleep even if attached to a lead.

Foxes do not sleep if they are within twelve blocks of an armor stand.

Sitting
A fox also randomly sits down every so often, usually during the day if the fox cannot find a “shaded” area to sleep. The fox sits for only a moment, then hops back up. "Trusting" foxes sometimes sit down even when dragged by a lead.

Holding items
If any item is on the ground near a fox, it travels to the item and picks it up, and the item appears in the fox's mouth. This behavior is not limited to food and animal products; they can pick up any item that the player can pick up. However, they prefer to pick up food items (except cake), and if they have already picked up non-food items, they will drop the non-food items in favor of picking up food. A fox eventually eats any food item it picks up (besides cake) and the fox is affected by any side effects from the food, such as poison or teleportation. If there is a stage 3 or 4 sweet berry bush within a 16 block radius of a fox, it sprint towards the bush and eats the berries, dropping the item it was holding. If a fox picks up a weapon or an item with enchantments, these items affect the fox's attack as if the fox is wielding the weapon in its main hand. If a fox is holding a totem of undying and takes fatal damage, the totem is consumed and the fox is revived.

Night life
During the night, foxes sometimes head to villages, where they can steal crops dropped from villagers. However, villagers tend to pick up their crops too quickly for foxes to pick up. Smaller foxes can occasionally be found hidden around the houses, as they are easy to spot locked in houses and fallen in the wells.

During the night, foxes occasionally emit a screeching noise.

Breeding
When sweet berries are used on two foxes, the foxes breed, producing a baby fox. The baby fox "trusts" players and does not run away from them, even after growing up. However, they follow nearby adult foxes, so an adult running from the player may cause the baby to do the same. Players can breed a red fox with a snowy fox, resulting in the baby having a 50% chance of being either red or snowy.

Enemies
Wolves are aggressive towards foxes when within 18 blocks of them (though usually foxes can get away because of their speed). Polar bears also sneak towards foxes and attack them if they are close enough. Baby polar bears, normally passive, also attempt to attack foxes within 16 blocks.

Drops
Upon death, adult foxes drop 1–2 orbs when killed by a player or tamed wolf.

Like other baby animals, killing a baby fox yields no experience.

Foxes always drop any items they pick up and are still holding (they won't drop food that they have eaten, for example) and drop items they spawn with naturally with a chance of 8.5% or 100%.

If a fox is killed while holding a, then the fox consumes the totem and revives itself instead of dropping the totem.

Entity data
Foxes have entity data associated with them that contains various properties of the mob.

Trivia

 * Although foxes appear to hold items in their mouth, they are technically holding items in their main hand.
 * Foxes are one of the only mobs that can sleep in Minecraft. The other mobs include cats, villagers, and bats.
 * Foxes are the only overworld land mob that can jump more than one block high without status effects or if a rideable mob is ridden by the player.
 * The practice of foxes going to villages is based on stories of foxes raiding older towns for food in the real world.
 * In the real world, some species of fox jump high to catch their prey by surprise, an action reflected in their Minecraft counterpart.

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