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Khael

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  1. I see you got resin too on this pine, that's a good one !!! In my last game, got bees in a Redwood tree, it was really high above the ground
  2. @Thorfinn I'm on 1.18.15, as mod I only have Wild Farming - Revival, I don't know if it's related to this, but got nothing that change animals or blocks. For now, I've put a 2 high fence, and since it's ok, no new rabbits in the garden after a few days. I'll see later what happens.
  3. Hi fellow Vintarians Got a few question about some animals in game. Any feedback will be appreciated. I already know that bears can jump very high, I have been hit on top of a 4 or 5 block high position. I was guessing it was ok, as bears are really tall. But now there is another disappointing thing about rabbits. On my last game, I found nearly every day one or two rabbits in my crops fields, even if it's all enclosed with fence. At first look, I was thinking there were a spawn point on one of the dirt block I leave as path in it. But after replacing them, nothing changed. I managed to do traps along my fence to catch the rabbits with a 3 block deep trench. I've caught a lot of rabbits, still some were found in the fields, eating many of my crops. And just found out when chasing them, that the ones in the trap can jump outside it with ease, they probably can jump over a 4 blocks wall... How I'm I supposed to handle this ? It's the first time I have troubles with rabbits, on my previous games (about 200h cumulated), fences were enough to keep them away from my fields. Somebody else experienced same thing ? I'll add up more fence, but I was not expecting to make a fence 2 or 3 block high... Here is my little story. Thanks for reading until there.
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