'Farm animals' refers to the animals that spawn in vanilla Minecraft: File:Farm animals,.jpg The mobs that fall under this category are cows, pigs, sheep, and chickens. They are known as the 'Vanilla Minecraft passive (livestock) animals'. They originally spawned throughout most fertile biomes in Middle-earth, but are gradually being replaced by dedicated mod animals. As of Public Beta 28 there are only 4 biomes in which all these vanilla animals spawn: the Shire, Breeland, Dorwinion and the Pelennor Fields. Most other biomes have deer and aurochs instead of cows and boars instead of pigs.
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| - 'Farm animals' refers to the animals that spawn in vanilla Minecraft: File:Farm animals,.jpg The mobs that fall under this category are cows, pigs, sheep, and chickens. They are known as the 'Vanilla Minecraft passive (livestock) animals'. They originally spawned throughout most fertile biomes in Middle-earth, but are gradually being replaced by dedicated mod animals. As of Public Beta 28 there are only 4 biomes in which all these vanilla animals spawn: the Shire, Breeland, Dorwinion and the Pelennor Fields. Most other biomes have deer and aurochs instead of cows and boars instead of pigs.
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| - 'Farm animals' refers to the animals that spawn in vanilla Minecraft: File:Farm animals,.jpg The mobs that fall under this category are cows, pigs, sheep, and chickens. They are known as the 'Vanilla Minecraft passive (livestock) animals'. They originally spawned throughout most fertile biomes in Middle-earth, but are gradually being replaced by dedicated mod animals. As of Public Beta 28 there are only 4 biomes in which all these vanilla animals spawn: the Shire, Breeland, Dorwinion and the Pelennor Fields. Most other biomes have deer and aurochs instead of cows and boars instead of pigs.
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