Minecraft’s fresh Wild Update is impressing players left and right with its new content. The whole new habitat, the Mangrove Swamp, is full of mysteries. Not only does it provide users with new fauna and ground types, but it also adds new creatures. Frogs are the new animal that happily jumps around the swamp. Not only are they cute and fun to look at, but they can also join your farm or kingdom as a companion! Well, sort of. Since it is not necessarily child’s play, here’s the answer to whether or not you can tame frogs.
Is There Frog Taming in Minecraft?
(Updated on August 8, 2024 – updated links and formatting)
Unfortunately, Minecraft’s frogs cannot be tamed. However, players can make these frogs follow them around with a little persuasion. They cannot be named, but they can hop with you on your journey.
One may easily convince frogs to follow them when carrying a Slimeball. Even if users can’t tame them, they can get a bunch of little frogs to accompany them around the world. You can also use Lead to walk a Frog around by attaching that to it. Use four strings and one Slimeball to make these useful leads. You will finally have a frog on a leash. They won’t be tamed, but still, it is as good as it gets.
Slimeballs may also be fed to frogs to induce them into the breeding mode. They will then proceed to lay frogspawn at the nearest water source. It will take around five to ten minutes for six tadpoles to hatch from a single frogspawn block. Even if gamers can’t tame frogs, they can build up their frog breeding sites in watery environments. Do what you do with villagers.
If you like, you may make a pen and keep them inside. If players don’t build the pen properly, these frogs will just go. Because these animals may leap up to three blocks high, make sure the enclosure’s fence is at least four blocks high.