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  1. Nov 10, 2023 · Sharks are next-level hostile mobs; they will attack and pursue any nearby players that are in the water, if within 16 blocks of a shark.

  2. Yes. Sharks are a weird example since we don't exactly share habitat with them, so let's look at Bears instead. Let's say Mojang was considering adding Grizzly bears, and debating between making them hostile bears that attack you on-site vs making them neutral that only attack if provoked.

  3. Option A is pretty simple: not all sharks attack people (on that note, we kill more sharks than sharks do people). There are some sharks that just don't eat things like us (like whale sharks, basking sharks, and nurse sharks), and others are just friendly (like hammerheads, bonnet heads, and leopard sharks).

  4. Mojang says that they don't want the sharks to be too peaceful or too aggressive to not make stereotypes about them. But why not make it a neutral mob that attacks only if you get within a 1 block radius.

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    • The Sharks

    There are actually quite a few sharks, but none in vanilla Minecraft (minecraft without mods,) as Mojang stated that they will not add them as hostile mobs can only be based on fictional creatures. They broke this rule with polar bears, wolves, silverfish, and spiders.

    •Basking Shark

    •Bonnethead Shark

    •Bull Shark

    •Frilled Shark

    •Goblin Shark

    •Great White Shark

  5. Hammerhead Sharks are placatable and will only attack the player and other mobs if they're injured or if they themselves attack one. Hammerhead Sharks will target Tropical Fish , Squid , Glow Squid and Mimic Octopuses without those targets needing to be injured first.

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  7. Sharks are next-level hostile mobs; they will attack and pursue any nearby players that are in the water, if within 16 blocks of a shark. They will also attack any mob they can get their eyes upon, including Creepers...

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