How to tame a parrot in Minecraft

Discover the Rare and Amazing Parrots in Minecraft

How to tame a parrot in Minecraft
Published by José @ PC Game Spotlight 3 years ago


Discover the Rare and Amazing Parrots in Minecraft

Parrots in Minecraft are a rather rare find, but they are undoubtedly one of the best pets you can have. If you're looking to tame and breed these colorful creatures, we've got you covered with all the information you need.

The vibrant parrots can be found in the jungle biome of Minecraft. They usually spawn in groups of 1-2 and come in various colors including red, blue, green, and yellow. To find a parrot, you'll need to venture into the jungle and embark on exciting new adventures together in the blocky world of Minecraft. Here's everything you need to know about these amazing creatures.

Taming a Minecraft Parrot

To tame a parrot in Minecraft, you'll need to feed it seeds. Seeds can be obtained by breaking grass or harvesting plants such as wheat, melons, or pumpkins. Hold the seeds in your hand and approach the parrot slowly. Right-click on the parrot to feed it the seeds. You'll know it's tamed when you see a heart particle effect.

Once tamed, the parrot will become your loyal companion, following you around wherever you go. Keep in mind that parrots in Minecraft have their own unique behavior. They will imitate nearby hostile mobs' sounds, such as zombies and creeper hisses, which can be both amusing and helpful as a warning. You can also make the parrot sit or stand by right-clicking on it. To make the parrot sit on your shoulder, simply walk into it.

Breeding Parrots in Minecraft

Parrots can also be bred by feeding them more seeds. When breeding, both parrots will enter love mode, and hearts will appear above their heads. After a short while, a baby parrot will hatch from the eggs laid by the parent parrots.

We highly recommend taming a parrot in Minecraft as they can be an excellent addition to your adventures. Not only can you train them to dance to music discs, adding a fun and lively atmosphere to your gameplay, but they can also act as an early-warning system for nearby hostile mobs.

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