Dec. 21, 2022
Each seed of Minecraft contains a variety of structures such as dungeons, caves, temples, and more. But did you know that in each world there are plenty of fossils of extinct animals?
There are multiple fossils in the game, both in the normal world and in the Nether-world, as well as many differences between each one. There are numerous types of fossils, and all of them have their own file with a unique name on them.
Maybe you are wondering what animal were these fossils. As I said, each of those types of fossils has its own file, but these files and their names, don't say anything worth it, the name of each file is just a generic name such as "Skull_1", and what they contain are just lines of code.
So the last thing that we can do is compare these skulls and spines with real animals in Minecraft, it's not something very feasible, but is still better than nothing.
The results are pretty interesting, we found some similitudes in animals like sheeps, pigs, spiders, ocelots, even endermites, and much more. We can also find some similitudes with real-life animals like Mammoth, but the very concerning question is, what the hell happen with the fossils in the Nether-world?!
This question is way more complicated to answer, yet we have an answer. All of the spines that can be found in the Nether are part of the complete fossil of an ancient Wither, one of the most powerful enemies in the game.
All this information is according to this video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FhaZqDk5-wI
Fossils in Minecraft
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This question is way more complicated to answer, yet we have an answer.
All of the spines that can be found in the Nether are part of the complete fossil of an ancient Wither, one of the most powerful enemies in the game.
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Fossils in Minecraft
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So, the last thing that we can do is compare these skulls and spines with real animals in Minecraft, i. It's not something very feasible, but it's still better than nothing.
The results are pretty interesting,; we found some similitudarities/resemblances in animals like sheeps, pigs, spiders, ocelots, even endermites, and much more.
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This question is way more complicated to answer, yetregardless, we have an answer.
All of the spines that can be found in the Nether are part of the complete fossil of an ancient Wither, one of the most powerful enemies in the game.
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I haven't touched Minecraft in a really long time, so I wasn't aware that there are fossils now. This is very interesting!
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