Key Takeaways
- Camel Husks in Minecraft are undead variants of camels that spawn in desert biomes and are aggressive when ridden by hostile mobs.
- To tame Camel Husks, defeat their riders and feed them a rabbit’s foot until red hearts signify successful taming.
- They appear in low light levels, usually during the night, and require open spaces for spawning.
- Once tamed, you can ride Camel Husks by equipping them with a saddle, and they are immune to sunlight, making them reliable companions.
- Players can find Camel Husks alongside regular Husks, but only one adult can mount the Camel Husk at a time.
Minecraft is a sandbox game renowned for its open-world exploration as well as a platform for showcasing creativity. You can use a variety of blocks to build your fantasy-themed houses and empires, or tame different animals for a companion. One such animal that can be a travelling companion is the Camel Husk.
Speaking of Camel Husk, it is the undead variant of camels and is native to the desert biome. Taming them is not so easy, as they are aggressive when the undead mobs are riding them. So, to help you out, here’s a complete guide to Camel Husks and how to tame them in Minecraft.
How to Tame Camel Husks in Minecraft

The Camel Husks are yet to be released and are expected to come out next week. Similar to any mob, like Zombie Horses and Zombie Nautilus in Minecraft, the Camel Husks are aggressive towards others only when ridden by Husks or Parched.
To get that out of the way, use your bow to kill both riders before you tame the mob. Just try to aim properly, as misguiding an arrow can easily deal damage to the Camel Husk. Once you’ve defeated the riders, you’re free to approach the mob.
To tame this beast, you need to use a rabbit’s foot. Go towards it and right-click to feed the rabbit’s foot to the Camel Husk, and once you see red hearts appear above its head, that means it has been successfully tamed. Moreover, unlike horses, you don’t have to mount it repeatedly to build trust.
How to Find Camel Husks in Minecraft
Camel Husks are similar to camels themselves, but they’re the undead versions. They only spawn in the desert biome, especially where the light level is less than or close to 0. Among all the Camel Husks that spawn during the night, only about 10% have the chance to appear with two riders, typically a Husk positioned at the front and a Parched mob at the back.
These undead camels only spawn in open spaces large enough for their size, and just like regular Husks, they will never spawn inside caves. Additionally, when a group of Husks appears alongside a Camel Husk, only one adult Husk is allowed to mount it, as baby Husks are unable to ride Camel Husks.
How to Ride Camel Husks in Minecraft

Once you’ve successfully tamed the Camel Husk, you can ride it by right-clicking on the mon with an empty hand. However, to control the Camel Husk, you’ll need a saddle. You can obtain them by building dedicated farms for them, fishing, or finding and looting chests.
If you already have a saddle, click the E button while sitting on the Camel Husk to open its inventory. Then, place the saddle in its saddle slot to equip it. Alternatively, you can also put the saddle directly on the back of the camel by going near it and clicking the right mouse button. However, you cannot equip any armor as there are no slots.
Camel Husks are beasts when it comes to health, so having no armor slot on them is not so bad. Moreover, they also have immunity to sunlight, making them a reliable companion in the vast desert biome. You can easily control the Camel Husk’s movement using the standard directional keys.
You can also hold the jump key to charge the dash meter, and release it when it turns orange to achieve maximum dash distance.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
A Camel Husk is the undead variant of the camel that spawns in desert biomes, often appearing aggressive when ridden by hostile mobs like Husks or Parched.
You need to defeat the riders first, then feed the Camel Husk a rabbit’s foot until red hearts appear, indicating it has been successfully tamed.
They spawn only in desert biomes at low light levels and require open space, large enough for their body size.
Yes, they are immune to sunlight, making them great travel companions in the desert both day and night.
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