Hint | Answer | % Correct |
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Crustacean with large arms that it could lose | Crab | 89%
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Two-pixel mob that would originally be used to produce froglights | Firefly | 78%
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Pack animal that was replaced by llamas | Alpaca | 67%
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Illager that summons ice chunks, originally from Minecraft Dungeons | Iceologer | 67%
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Flightless bird that may be added in a savanna update | Ostrich | 67%
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Amphibious bird could increase the player's speed | Penguin | 67%
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Less dangerous version of the Ender Dragon that would not go through blocks | Red Dragon | 67%
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Buildable mob that would be attracted to buttons | Copper Golem | 56%
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Animal with buttercups growing on it, originally from Minecraft Earth | Moobloom | 56%
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Anthropomorphic animal that was intended to be the original inhabitant of villages | Pigman | 56%
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Bird of prey that may be added in a badlands update | Vulture | 56%
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Chinese "national treasure" reptile that would be added to promote the release of Minecraft China | Chinese Alligator | 44%
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Ghost-like creature that could find areas dark enough for hostile mobs to spawn | Glare | 44%
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Creature that could enchant or disenchant items thrown into its mouth | Great Hunger | 44%
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Cave-dwelling creature that would give the player items when found | Rascal | 44%
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Chinese "national treasure" primate that would be added to promote the release of Minecraft China | Snub-nosed Monkey | 44%
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Buildable mob that could hold any item | Tuff Golem | 44%
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Ocean animal that would suck players in with its tentacles | Barnacle | 33%
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Mammal that may be added in a desert update | Meerkat | 33%
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Insect that may be added in a savanna update | Termite | 33%
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Blaze variant with shields that was later added to Minecraft Dungeons | Wildfire | 33%
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Chinese "national treasure" aquatic mammal that would be added to promote the release of Minecraft China | Baiji | 22%
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Chinese "national treasure" mammal that would be added to promote the release of Minecraft China | White-lipped Deer | 22%
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