The Bug:
Sniffers, frogs, goats, and camels prioritize pathfinding to their lover when fed over panicking when being damaged.
This behavior is exclusive to sniffers, frogs, goats, and camels. Other breedable entities such as cows, pigs, and sheep remain panicking when they are fed while in this state. Once they've stopped panicking, they will then pathfind to their lover. This is the correct and expected behavior and since it cannot be seen with camels, an inconsistency is created. Here are two videos that show the difference in behavior between camels and other breedable entities.
MC-256737 - Camel Example.mp4
MC-256737 - Other Breedable Entity Example.mp4
Steps to Reproduce:
- Summon two camels a fair distance away from one another and obtain some cacti.
- Feed both of the camels some cacti and attack one of the camels.
- Quickly feed the camel that you just attacked some more cacti and observe its behavior.
- Take note as to whether or not sniffers, frogs, goats, and camels prioritize pathfinding to their lover when fed over panicking when being damaged.
Observed Behavior:
When the said entities are fed their favorite food while they are panicking, they will immediately stop panicking and begin pathfinding to their lover if there's one nearby. In other words, sniffers, frogs, goats, and camels prioritize pathfinding to their lover when fed over panicking when being damaged.
Expected Behavior:
Sniffers, frogs, goats, and camels would prioritize panicking when being fed and not pathfinding to their lover. For example, if a camel is fed cacti while it's panicking, it would continue panicking and only begin pathfinding to its lover once it has stopped panicking.