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At which level of classification do tigers and humans split into 2 different groups? A. class B. order C. phylum D. kingdom I need help fast bros
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At which level of classification do tigers and humans split into 2 different groups?
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B. order
C. phylum
D. kingdom
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The Answer is B: Order
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