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  1. Minecraft Donkey

The **donkey** is a passive mob in the popular sandbox video game *Minecraft*, developed by Mojang Studios. Introduced in the *Java Edition* 1.6.1 update alongside horses, donkeys are known for their utility and unique ability to carry items.

    1. Appearance and Behavior

Donkeys resemble real-world equines, with a smaller stature than horses in the game and a grayish-brown coat. They spawn naturally in plains and savanna biomes in small groups. Like most passive mobs, donkeys are non-aggressive and will flee if attacked by players or hostile mobs.

    1. Features and Utility

- **Taming and Riding**: Donkeys can be tamed by repeatedly attempting to mount them. Once tamed, players can equip donkeys with saddles to ride them. - **Item Storage**: A key feature of donkeys is their ability to carry items. Players can attach chests to tamed donkeys, granting them up to 15 additional inventory slots. This makes them a practical choice for transporting goods over long distances. - **Breeding**: Donkeys can be bred using golden apples or golden carrots. When bred with a horse, the offspring will be a mule, which inherits characteristics from both parents but cannot breed further.

    1. Comparisons with Other Mobs

While horses are faster and can jump higher, donkeys are favored for their item storage capabilities. Compared to llamas, which can also carry items, donkeys offer the added advantage of being rideable, providing versatility for players.

    1. Trivia

- Donkeys share their sounds with horses in *Minecraft*. - They cannot wear horse armor, unlike their equine counterparts. - Donkeys appear in both the *Java Edition* and *Bedrock Edition* of *Minecraft*, ensuring broad availability across platforms.

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