Clutter: Bestiary
The Clutter: Bestiary modification significantly expands the Minecraft world by adding nearly two dozen new creatures to the game. All new inhabitants can be divided into three main groups: real animals (beavers, capybaras, emperor penguins, and jellyfish), mythical and magical creatures (mossblooms and potion wasps), and fantastic beings (booplets and echofins).
🦌 New Mobs
🌍 Overworld
Beavers
- Behavior: peaceful
- Breeding: saplings
- Features: help strip logs of bark and create more sticks from planks
Booplets
- Behavior: peaceful
- Breeding: none
- Features: can be sheared for string, scare away zombie-like mobs
Butterflies
- Behavior: peaceful
- Breeding: sugar
- Features: 16 color variants, when hatched from cocoons may drop butterfly elytra smithing template shards, can be bottled
Capybaras
- Behavior: peaceful
- Breeding: melon
- Taming: melon slice
- Features: sleep at night, healing nearby entities
Chameleons
- Behavior: peaceful
- Breeding: butterfly in a bottle
- Taming: apple
- Features: hunt butterflies, attack player's targets after taming
Dragonflies
- Behavior: peaceful
- Features: create atmosphere, occasionally hover over lily pads
Emperor Penguins
- Behavior: peaceful
- Breeding: fish
- Features: lay eggs when bred
Kiwi Birds
- Behavior: peaceful
- Breeding: seeds
- Features: lay eggs when bred, dance to jukebox music
Koi
- Behavior: peaceful
- Breeding: kelp
- Features: lay eggs when bred, patterns inherited from parents with small chance of rare version, can be bucketed
Manta Rays
- Behavior: neutral
- Breeding: none
- Features: hunt jellyfish, spawn in different sizes (including rare "elder" variant)
Jellyfish
- Behavior: passive (sting nearby non-aquatic entities)
- Breeding: none
Mossblooms
- Behavior: passive
- Breeding: big dripleaf
- Taming: spore blossom
- Features: two variants, horned versions periodically drop antlers (they regrow), ridable, prevent farmland from breaking when landed on, accelerate crop growth
Seahorses
- Behavior: passive
- Breeding: sea pickle
- Features: four variants, after breeding one parent hatches multiple babies, can be bucketed
🔥 Nether
Nether Butterflies
- Behavior: passive
- Breeding: sugar
- Features: three color variants, when hatched from cocoons may drop butterfly elytra smithing template shards, can be bottled
Ember Tortoises
- Behavior: neutral
- Breeding: fire charge
- Features: attack hoglins and zoglins, enter defensive state after taking enough damage
Crimson Newts
- Behavior: neutral
- Breeding: crimson roots
- Taming: weeping vines
- Features: attack player's targets after taming, grow fungi on back (can be sheared, regrows), spawn in different sizes
Warped Newts
- Behavior: neutral
- Breeding: warped roots
- Taming: twisting vines
- Features: attack player's targets after taming, grow fungi on back (can be sheared, regrows), spawn in different sizes
Potion Wasps
- Behavior: passive
- Breeding: none
- Features: spawn with different "potion sacs", when hurt drop sac creating potion cloud
🌌 End
Echofins
- Behavior: passive (conditionally)
- Breeding: none
- Features: two variants - chorus and levitating, periodically attack player with various effects depending on variant, can be bucketed
Almost all mobs also spawn in modded biomes such as those added by Biomes o Plenty, Regions Unexplored and Terralith.
🪽 Additional Features
🦋 Butterfly Elytra
Butterfly elytra function identically to regular elytra from vanilla game in terms of flight mechanics, differing only in patterns and color schemes. Players can collect and wear 19 different variants, each with unique appearance.

Many of these creatures originally appeared in the Clutter mod, but with the release of this modification, Clutter will receive only partial updates as priority is given to splitting the mod into smaller parts such as Clutter: Bestiary.