Okay, this took a whole weekend, but here it is. I've used taxonomic criteria to classify all the living things in Minecraft into their corresponding taxa. No plant, fungus, or animal has been left out (those that couldn't be included in the classification have their reasons). The thing is, the image is so big that I need to put a link to it, so enjoy! And here's a little preview of what's inside. Click here!

by Mabuel08

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  1. This is cool! How did you identify the species of several different plants, like the bush, firefly bush, dead bush, or wildflowers? I feel like you should probably expand on some of the choices for this chart, since a lot seem random, like chorus trees being a coral (despite having fruits and flowers).

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    I thought the Phantom would be Pterosauria, why he is in Chondrichtyes ?

    I know Guardians are machines but if they would be animals I would classify them as Placodermata

    Ghasts are jellyfishes because of the baby ghast in MC dungeon and Striders are related to ghasts because of the concept arts

    Even if Creeper has canonically bones, it’s obviously a vegetal

    Shulkers are bivalvia

    If the old fish would be there, I think it would be related to cod

    Allay and Vex looks like fairies so they could be evolved arthropods

    For the Blaze and Breeze, I really don’t know

    Sculk could be Myxomycetes like the Physarum polycephalum

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    I would love to see one with all Minecraft mobs with including removed mobs, april fools mobs, proposed in Mob Votes, concept art mobs (like the isopod like one before the strider) , ones from MC dungeon, earth, legends, education…