Why are creepers afraid of cats? [on hold]
Once I found out that creepers are afraid of ocelots, I took my pet cat outside and lead it to a creeper, which immediately ran away. My question is: is there a real reason why ocelots are afraid of creepers?
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Once I found out that creepers are afraid of ocelots, I took my pet cat outside and lead it to a creeper, which immediately ran away. My question is: is there a real reason why ocelots are afraid of creepers?
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put on hold as unclear what you're asking by Trent Hawkins, Unionhawk, Yuuki, Frank, SaintWacko 6 mins ago
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Once I found out that creepers are afraid of ocelots, I took my pet cat outside and lead it to a creeper, which immediately ran away. My question is: is there a real reason why ocelots are afraid of creepers?
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Once I found out that creepers are afraid of ocelots, I took my pet cat outside and lead it to a creeper, which immediately ran away. My question is: is there a real reason why ocelots are afraid of creepers?
minecraft
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put on hold as unclear what you're asking by Trent Hawkins, Unionhawk, Yuuki, Frank, SaintWacko 6 mins ago
Please clarify your specific problem or add additional details to highlight exactly what you need. As it's currently written, it’s hard to tell exactly what you're asking. See the How to Ask page for help clarifying this question. If this question can be reworded to fit the rules in the help center, please edit the question.
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Welcome to the Arqade! Take the tour if you haven't already, and check out the help center for more guidance. StackExchange is a Q&A site, not a discussion forum. This sort of question doesn't really fit the SE format, and might be more suited to such a forum (...though honestly, there's not even really much to discuss; it's a pretty mundane observation).
– V2Blast
27 mins ago
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Welcome to the Arqade! Take the tour if you haven't already, and check out the help center for more guidance. StackExchange is a Q&A site, not a discussion forum. This sort of question doesn't really fit the SE format, and might be more suited to such a forum (...though honestly, there's not even really much to discuss; it's a pretty mundane observation).
– V2Blast
27 mins ago
Welcome to the Arqade! Take the tour if you haven't already, and check out the help center for more guidance. StackExchange is a Q&A site, not a discussion forum. This sort of question doesn't really fit the SE format, and might be more suited to such a forum (...though honestly, there's not even really much to discuss; it's a pretty mundane observation).
– V2Blast
27 mins ago
Welcome to the Arqade! Take the tour if you haven't already, and check out the help center for more guidance. StackExchange is a Q&A site, not a discussion forum. This sort of question doesn't really fit the SE format, and might be more suited to such a forum (...though honestly, there's not even really much to discuss; it's a pretty mundane observation).
– V2Blast
27 mins ago
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It is a part of their inherent behaviour
Creepers will flee from ocelots and cats if one is too close, until they are approximately 16 blocks away from the feline(s).
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There is no real reason why, other than that. But people have used it to their advantage, to make creeper farms, or to set up guards around their bases to protect them from creepers.
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It is a part of their inherent behaviour
Creepers will flee from ocelots and cats if one is too close, until they are approximately 16 blocks away from the feline(s).
Source
There is no real reason why, other than that. But people have used it to their advantage, to make creeper farms, or to set up guards around their bases to protect them from creepers.
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It is a part of their inherent behaviour
Creepers will flee from ocelots and cats if one is too close, until they are approximately 16 blocks away from the feline(s).
Source
There is no real reason why, other than that. But people have used it to their advantage, to make creeper farms, or to set up guards around their bases to protect them from creepers.
add a comment |
It is a part of their inherent behaviour
Creepers will flee from ocelots and cats if one is too close, until they are approximately 16 blocks away from the feline(s).
Source
There is no real reason why, other than that. But people have used it to their advantage, to make creeper farms, or to set up guards around their bases to protect them from creepers.
It is a part of their inherent behaviour
Creepers will flee from ocelots and cats if one is too close, until they are approximately 16 blocks away from the feline(s).
Source
There is no real reason why, other than that. But people have used it to their advantage, to make creeper farms, or to set up guards around their bases to protect them from creepers.
answered 23 mins ago
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Welcome to the Arqade! Take the tour if you haven't already, and check out the help center for more guidance. StackExchange is a Q&A site, not a discussion forum. This sort of question doesn't really fit the SE format, and might be more suited to such a forum (...though honestly, there's not even really much to discuss; it's a pretty mundane observation).
– V2Blast
27 mins ago