Cyber’s Stingrays Resource Pack adds 15 different stingray species to your Minecraft world, replacing the default dolphins with realistic marine life. Each stingray type spawns naturally in specific ocean biomes, just like real ocean ecosystems.
Stingray Species & Biome Locations
The pack features scientifically-inspired stingray variants, each tied to specific biome types:
Regular Ocean Biomes:
- Common Stingray
- Roughback Stingray
- Whiptail Ray
- Cownose Ray
- Smooth Butterfly Ray
- Spiny Butterfly Ray
- Round Stingray
Cold Ocean Biomes:
- Atlantic Stingray
- Southern Stingray
- Spotted Eagle Ray
- Devil Ray
Warm Ocean Biomes:
- Leopard Stingray
- Yellow Stingray
- Bullsye Stingray
- Bluespotted Stingray
Spawn Any Stingray with Name Tags
Want a specific stingray in your current biome? Use a name tag on any stingray and give it the exact name of the species you want. Rename a stingray to “common stingray” and it’ll transform. “Atlantic stingray” works too. No fishing around for hours waiting for the right spawn.
What You Need
This resource pack requires OptiFine for the best results. If you don’t have it yet, grab it from the OptiFine page.
How to Install
- Download the resource pack from the link below
- Go to your
.minecraft/resourcepacksfolder (or click “Open Pack Folder” in Minecraft) - Drop the downloaded file into the folder
- Open Minecraft, go to Options, then Resource Packs
- Select Cyber’s Stingrays and move it to the active list
Need detailed help? Check out the full resource pack installation guide.
Version Compatibility
Cyber’s Stingrays works with Minecraft 1.20.6, 1.20.4, 1.19.4, and 1.19.2. Download the 16x resolution version below.
Download
16x Texture Pack:
CybersStingrays-Resource-Pack-16x-1.19.zipThis file is part of Cyber’s Stingrays Resource Pack 1.20.6, 1.20.1. Visit the main page for features, installation guide, screenshots, and more download options.
Size: 80.1 KB
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