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For over 160 years, the Wallace Line has been one of biology’s most enduring mysteries. This invisible boundary, slicing through the Indonesian archipelago, separates two worlds of wildlife.
Known as the Wallace Line, this natural divide separates two vastly different worlds. On one side, tigers, elephants, and rhinoceroses roam freely, mirroring the wildlife found in mainland Asia.
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