Why Animals Don’t Cross This Invisible Border 🚧 Wallace Line 😱

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Why Animals Don’t Cross This Invisible Border 🚧 Wallace Line 😱

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The #WallaceLine is a faunal boundary line drawn in 1859 by the British naturalist Alfred Russel Wallace and named by the English biologist T.H. Huxley.

It separates the ecozones of Asia and Australasia, delineating Australian and Southeast Asian fauna.

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Why Animals Don’t Cross This Invisible Border 🚧 #WallaceLine

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The Wallace Line, named after Alfred Russel Wallace, is a biogeographic in the Malay Archipelago separating distinct biodiversity regions. Asiatic species populate the west while marsupials and Komodo dragons inhabit the east.Wallace noticed abrupt fauna shifts, suggesting an invisible barrier. He theorized geology this, with ancient Asia and Australia influencing species distribution. The understanding plate tectonics later completed this theory. #WallaceLine #Geography #Interesting #Learn

Invisible barrier that runs through Indonesia finally explained by scientists
Researchers now understand why there is an uneven distribution of animal species on either side of the mysterious boundary, known as the Wallace Line.

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Invisible barrier that runs through Indonesia finally explained by scientists

Researchers now understand why there is an uneven distribution of animal species on either side of the mysterious boundary, known as the Wallace Line.

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Ever heard of the Wallace Line? It's an invisible divider between Borneo and Bali, revealing a drastic shift in species from Asian to Australian as you travel. This biological boundary was discovered by Alfred Russel Wallace. #WallaceLine #DidYouKnow #EarthFacts 🌍🗺

Indonesians would be very familiar with the #WallaceLine, which PBS Eons tackled in a pretty nifty video: https://youtu.be/QTK_bC00ilg

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The Invisible Barrier Keeping Two Worlds Apart

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