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Revision as of 13:06, 29 December 2020
Bighorn sheep (male) | |
Health | 19 |
Base Attack | 6 |
Abilities | none |
Drops | |
Red Meat (dependent on weight) | 8-19* |
Large Raw hide | 1.25* |
Fat | 0.25* |
Bone | 5.25* |
Mobs |
Bighorn sheep (female) | |
Health | 17 |
Base Attack | 5 |
Abilities | none |
Drops | |
Red Meat (dependent on weight) | 8-19* |
Large Raw hide | 1.25* |
Fat | 0.25* |
Bone | 5.25* |
Mobs |
Bighorn sheep (baby) | |
Health | 10 |
Base Attack | 0 |
Abilities | none |
Drops | |
Red Meat | 0.25* |
Small Raw hide | 0.75* |
Mobs |
The most unfluffy sheep ever.
Spawning and Natural Generation
Bighorn sheep will spawn in light levels 10 and higher, at temperatures between -10 and 20, and in areas with as little as 0.43 rainfall. They spawn in average groups of 3 individuals. Technically, rams are the entity that is spawned and ewes and lambs are companions with the ram.
Behaviors
These animals typically will wander about ignoring the player until provoked. Male Bighorn sheep always attack players when in close range. The females tend to stay close to the males and the young stay close to their mother. This means if a player traps a ram, the others will stay close by.
Receiving Damage
Rams will always attack when damaged, ewes have a chance of attacking the player when damaged. Bighorn sheep will flee from the player when their health is low.
Domestication
Wild Sheep can be domesticated. See the page about Animal Husbandry for more information.
After 3 generation a cleaver can be used to instantly kill the animal.
Harvesting
Butcher the animal using a knife or scythe in the active hand to harvest red meat, large raw hides, bones, and fat.
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