@sonhouse said
@vivify
Where at that earlier time the animals were the same on both parts but after the split they would have evolutionarily split into separate species.
Doesn't seem like rocket science🙂
It's not just that the animals evolved into different species; the issue is that a mere 35 miles separates a vastly different array of animals.
Imagine if on one side of the Mississippi river had snakes, spiders and scorpions, and on the side are Kangaroos, lions and penguins. That would be a wild difference.
I'm exaggerating a bit just to illustrate the point that different evolutionary paths alone, according to the video, don't explain the full story.
Scientists believe the the difference is due to the fact that the land areas, despite their close proximity to each other, originated from different areas of earth. They are only close together now (35 miles apart) due to plate tectonics but in the past were hundreds of miles apart. The movement of plates brought these vastly different animals close together.