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Located in Indonesia, The Wallace Line separates Asia from Australia. On the western side, one can encounter iconic Asian wildlife such as tigers, rhinos, and elephants. However, a mere 32 kilometers away, the biodiversity shifts dramatically to a realm dominated by kangaroos and Komodo dragons. Despite this seemingly small distance, animals find it impossible to traverse this invisible boundary. Unlike migratory birds that travel thousands of kilometers or turtles that return to their natal beaches, creatures on either side of The Wallace Line adhere strictly to their respective environments.