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=== Jockey of baby zombie ===
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Revision as of 13:30, 6 April 2023

A spider jockey.

Jockey 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 often cannot control the mob on the bottom in Java Edition, but sometimes can control it in Bedrock Edition. See Riding for detail behavior about riding.

List of jockeys

Official

These compound mobs are officially named by the developers of Minecraft.

Name Face Notes Image
Chicken Jockey
This feature is exclusive to Java Edition.
 
A baby Zombie (or baby Zombified Piglin, baby Zombie Villager, baby Drowned, or baby Husk) riding a Chicken.
Skeleton Horseman A Skeleton (or Stray and Wither Skeleton) riding a Skeleton Horse.
Spider Jockey A Skeleton (or Stray and Wither Skeleton) riding a Spider (or Cave Spider[Bedrock Edition only]).

Unofficial

These compound mobs don't have an official name, and were never referred to be official jockeys by Minecraft developers.

Jockey of baby zombie

This feature is exclusive to Bedrock Edition.
 
Main article: Chicken Jockey

In Bedrock Edition, 15% naturally spawned baby zombies, baby husks, and baby zombie villagers try to find a mount when it tries attacking a villager, player, or iron golem, which can ride:

Trivia

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