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Q: What kingdom of life would you place a pinecone?
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In classifying life on Earth, the largest level of classification is the Kingdom. Thus, it is the most inclusive, because a step up from kingdom would simply be "life".


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You need to hit those pinecone things that are hanging from the land. after that you gotta kill the shadow creature inside of deadwood


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