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The limited diffusion of animals from the Americas to Europe can be attributed to several factors, including geographical barriers, climate differences, and the timing of human exploration. The vast Atlantic Ocean posed a significant obstacle, making transcontinental movement challenging. Additionally, many native species were not suitable for European ecosystems, which further hindered their spread. Finally, the Columbian Exchange primarily favored the transfer of crops and diseases rather than animals, limiting the impact of animal diffusion.

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