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Pigs Can Fly in Minecraft, Thanks to This New Texture Pack

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You can witness pigs fly in Minecraft with this incredibly cute texture pack.

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The idiom “when pigs fly” is taking on a whole new meaning in Minecraft with a new fan-created texture pack.

Texture packs have been one of the best aspects of Minecraft for a while now. If you are not sold on the simplistic graphics of the base game, there are hundreds of textures packs out there that will dramatically change how the game looks. Depending on how beefy your PC is, you can up the resolution, add new shaders, and turn Minecraft into a completely different looking game.

For us, though, all of those packs have been usurped by a great new texture pack from Shane7646, which turns the recently added bees into tiny flying pigs. This 1.15 resource pack will replace the textures for the bees with little flying piglets; honey blocks and honeycomb get a color changes to a more thematic pink; and nests are made muddier, to give the pigs a comfortable home.

It won’t change their behavior in any way; they will still act the same way bees currently do. You will always find them in the same places, and tame and breed them the same way.

To download the texture pack, head to Planet Minecraft, and download it from there. After that, follow the steps below to install it.

  • Download the pack you want
  • Boot up your game
  • Click on Options then Texture Packs
  • In the Texture Packs Folder, drag and drop the file you’ve downloaded
  • When you launch Minecraft, the new texture should be available for you to play with

Now your bees will actually be flying pigs, and you will be able to witness one of the cutest things in any game, ever.


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Aidan O'Brien
Aidan O'Brien has been playing games for over three decades and has been writing about them for five years. When not getting stomped on by the creations of Hidetaka Miyazaki, he enjoys spending too much time in Warframe, Destiny 2 and any other ARPG with a solid grind. When not writing, he is doing inexplicable behind-the-scenes magic for GAMURS Group.