Why were madagascar and new zealand discovered so Late?

Madagascar and New Zealand were far away from other people, so it took a long time for people to find them.

Imagine you have a big toy box full of different toys, but your favorite ones are on the very top shelf. You can see them, but they're not easy to reach, you need something like a ladder or a chair. That’s kind of what happened with Madagascar and New Zealand.

Like a Big Toy Box

These places were like those favorite toys on the high shelf. They’re big islands, far away from where most people lived back then. People in Europe, for example, had to travel across really big oceans, it’s like going from one end of your room to the other, but on water!

The Ladder Took Time

At first, people used small boats, which were like tiny toy cars. It took them a long time to get there, and sometimes they got lost or tired along the way. That’s why Madagascar and New Zealand were discovered so late, it was like waiting for someone to build that ladder so you could reach those toys!

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