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{{Work in progress|Include information about the villager jockey icon, when a zombie villager is cured while riding a chicken.}}{{Missing|The villager jockey icon, when a zombie villager is cured while riding a chicken.}}
{{Work in progress|Include information about the villager jockey icon, when a zombie villager is cured while riding a chicken.}}[[File:Spider Jockey at night.png|260px|right|thumb|A spider jockey.]]
[[File:Spider Jockey at night.png|260px|right|thumb|A spider jockey.]]
[[File:SkeletonRiderGroup.png|260px|right|thumb|A group of skeleton horsemen.]]
[[File:SkeletonRiderGroup.png|260px|right|thumb|A group of skeleton horsemen.]]



Revision as of 15:00, 9 January 2025

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Note: Include information about the villager jockey icon, when a zombie villager is cured while riding a chicken.
A spider jockey.
A group of skeleton horsemen.

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 controls the mob on the bottom in Java Edition, but sometimes do not control it in Bedrock Edition. See Riding for detailed behavior about riding.

List of jockeys

Chicken jockey Hoglin jockey Ravager jockey Skeleton horseman Spider jockey Strider jockey

Mounting

This feature is exclusive to Bedrock Edition.
 

In Bedrock Edition, 15% of naturally spawned baby zombies, baby husks, and baby zombie villagers search for a mount when attacking a player, villager, wandering trader, iron golem, or snow golem. They can ride:

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