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  1. 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.

  2. Minecraft: Shroom_Kid. Recently, a leak of a shark mob for version 1.14: The Update Aquatic was released. Afterwards, Mojang announced that the leak was fake. While this was fine on its own, they then went on to say that sharks would NEVER be added to Minecraft!

  3. Sharks should be added to Minecraft, Mojang already denied this as they want enemies in the game to be made up. I think sharks should be added as neutral mobs, similarly to the wolf and polar bear. This would fix the reason that Mojang won't add them.

  4. I wasn't actually suggesting sharks, they were an example to illustrate how Mojang could handle some dangerous animals. Snakes should work like this to prevent kids from doing stupid things: they wouldn't actively hunt on you.

  5. May 17, 2024 · According to Mojang, the creators of Minecraft, realistic sharks are not added due to concerns that people may attack or harm real-life sharks. Additionally, certain species of sharks are endangered, and Mojang wants to promote conservation efforts in the real world.

  6. Dec 8, 2017 · If Mojang is going to give good reasons why not to add sharks, the least they could do is come up with gameplay reasons why they shouldn't be added.

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  8. Jun 21, 2024 · Key Takeaways. Mojang considers player feedback for new Minecraft updates, including adding scrapped features like Moobloom and birch forests. Some scrapped ideas, like miner ghosts and sharks,...

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