Why don't animals cross the imaginary Wallace Line?

The story behind the baffling divide that has stumped scientists

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5 hours ago | StarsInsider

LIFESTYLE Nature

In the heart of the Indonesian archipelago lies an invisible boundary that has fascinated scientists for over a century. It’s not a line drawn by politics or human hands, but rather by nature itself. If one were to travel from one part of Indonesia to another, this mysterious divide becomes more apparent as tigers and elephants roam on one side, and kangaroos and cockatoos thrive on the other. This is known as the Wallace Line, a dramatic boundary that has an incredibly surprising explanation.

Why are species so vastly and dramatically different on both sides of this divide? Who could have possibly discovered it? And what does it say about the way animals exist around the world? Click through the following gallery to find out.

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