Some hybrids, such as parrot/avian or turtle hybrids, will get extremely protective of eggs. This includes any type of egg, not just the eggs that match their mob type. This even includes mob spawn eggs and frogspawn too.
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Some hybrids, such as parrot/avian or turtle hybrids, will get extremely protective of eggs. This includes any type of egg, not just the eggs that match their mob type. This even includes mob spawn eggs and frogspawn too.
Endermen hybrids do indeed see in inverted vision. They use the same names for different colors because technically the bright cyan they see for poppies is still the color of poppies, which is called red.
That being said, regular eyes are best at defining shades of green. Inverted, those reach a large range of colors from a orangey red all the way to a purpley indigo. Endermen eyes still have a high definition of green, but what is green after the inversion, which is our red and purple, leading to their vision reaching into infrared and ultraviolet vision.
Piglin hybrids can't be zombified by being in the overworld. However, they can get sick a lot more easily. Eating rotten flesh or raw chicken will always cause food poisoning (hunger effect) instead of the 80 or 30 percent chances they normally would.
Hybrids of undead mobs (such as zombies or phantoms) don't burn in sunlight like their fully mob counterparts, but they do sunburn easily.
Blaze hybrids have some form of blaze powder in their blood. It's not really enough to make their veins glow, but it is just enough to see enough glow in their chest where their heart is. But this often isn't seen either because even really thin fabrics are enough to hide the glow, so shirts or other pieces of clothes often hide it.
Sniffer hybrids don't need brushes to dig through suspicious sand or gravel. How they dig through depends on the individual hybrid though. Some do it with their hands, some can just shove their faces in there.
Alternatively, some more skilled sniffer hybrids can get the full suspicious block without needing to use the cobweb trick.
Frog hybrids commonly have an allergy to the firefly bush. It's not too bad, just giving them a rash or hives where they touch the plant.
Mob hybrids of various types constantly need to be careful with modded worlds. Sometimes mods that affect mobs affect the hybrids of the same type the same way.
Fox hybrids fur/hair color can change over time to reflect the biome they live in, going between orange and white fur. Rarely for fox hybrids living in very warm biomes like the desert or badlands, their fur can start to turn a sandy color too.
Creeper hybrids tend to get non-verbal when they're calmer, since the only noise creepers make before they start to explode or get hurt is their footsteps.
That also means some creeper hybrids will try to keep their blood pressure elevated so they won't go non-verbal. This sometimes means they tend to outwardly act more angry or hostile to those not familiar with them.
Wolf hybrids and werewolves are very different. The biggest difference is since werewolves shift between forms constantly, their fur pattern can actually shift over time to mimic the pattern of the biome they most commonly reside in. Wolf hybrids on the other hand tend to keep the same pattern they were born with.
Spider hybrids try to make sure they have some kind of light source near them at all times. They might not become outright hostile when it gets dark, but they certainly act a bit off.
Creeper hybrids (and by extension creepers) aren’t scared of cats. They just love cats so much they instinctively want them to be kept out of harm’s way, and explosions are not that. Either way, this leads to many creeper hybrids taming way too many cats and turning into a crazy cat lady (gender neutral)
While an easy way to refer to mob hybrids is by calling them a [mob name] hybrid, there are specific names for a number of them.
Parrot, chicken and other bird like hybrids are avians. Warden and sculk hybrids are sculken. Blaze hybrids are blazeborn (not to be confused with netherborn). Most aquatic hybrids tend to be called mers of some sort. Strider hybrids are called Straipse.
Player(s) is a term for all types of players no matter if they're hybrids or not. People and Person are terms mainly used for non-hybrids. But this isn't specific to humans. The Nether and End also have their own human-like species. Those are what Netherborn and Voidwalkers are. But each dimension has their own terms for their own human-like species of each dimension. For the overworld, at least one dimension called them Worlders. The Aether people are Aetherkind.
An enderman hybrid is not officially a voidwalker and a piglin hybrid is not officially a netherborn.
Pig, Horse, Donkey, Camel, Nautilus, Ghast, and Strider hybrids can all carry other players around. They're not as efficient as their mob counterpart, but it can be useful from time to time.
There are no Mule player hybrids for obvious reasons.
Glow squid hybrids have blood that glows. On rare occasions they'll bite their finger just to easily write a glowing sign.
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