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Hungry (Realistic) Animals Mod 1.8/1.7.10

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Hungry Animals is a mod that changes vanilla animals’ feeding activity and AI. Have you ever wondered about why vanilla animals aren’t starved to death? This mod makes nice changes for your questions. Now wild animals can grow their population! They eat grass and sometimes they even fall in love. Of course some of them could be starved to death. They will make equilibrium with nature. High population will deepen their competition and excess will naturally die. Animals begin to excrete! You can see excreta over every hills and every fields. There’s no bad effect for animals yet but you can use them as fertilizer. Ferment excreta into good manure to grow more wheat and carrots.

Screenshot:

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Mod Showcase:

Contents:

Manure

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Animals got disease

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Animals are hungry – Food Box

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Niter Bed

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Hunt Animals

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Clean your garden

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Animal Taming

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How to install:

  • Download and install Minecraft Forge.
  • Download the mod.
  • Go to %appdata%.
  • Go to .minecraft/mods folder.
  • If the “mods” folder does not exist you can create one.
  • Drag and drop the downloaded jar (zip) file into it.
  • Enjoy the mod.

Download Links:

For 1.7.10

http://www.dl4.9minecraft.net/index.php?act=dl&id=1416212008

http://www.dl6.9minecraft.net/index.php?act=dl&id=1416227615

For 1.8

http://www.dl4.9minecraft.net/index.php?act=dl&id=1438944267

http://www.dl6.9minecraft.net/index.php?act=dl&id=1438955026


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