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What is the Wallace line and why does it matter?

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What is the Wallace line and why does it matter?

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The Wallace Line is an arbitrary line which seperates the zoogeographic (environmental regions) between Asian species and Austrailian species. Strictly speaking, it doesn’t “matter,” other than to those studying biology and zoology as to the evolutionary track of various animals in the East Indian Islands.

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