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Scuba Diving Lobster Rock Eagle Rays Cocos Island

Scuba Diving Lobster Rock Eagle Rays Cocos Island
Among Cocos Island’s many attributes is a startling degree of biodiversity. This Island’s world-renowned waters explode with life; including innumerable white tip reef sharks, schooling hammerhead sharks, dolphins, mantas and marbled rays, giant moray eels, sailfish, and of course the occasional whale shark. Other common encounters are large schools of jacks and tuna, silky sharks, silver tip sharks, marlin, Creole fish, green turtles and octopus.
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Scuba Diving Lobster Rock Eagle Rays Cocos Island

Scuba Diving Lobster Rock Eagle Rays Cocos Island
Cocos Island is also home to at least twenty seven endemic fish species including the exotic red-lipped batfish. The terrestrial life at Cocos also exhibits a high number of endemic plants. Here there exist around seventy out of the two hundred thirty five identified vascular plant species in the world, some twenty five species of moss, twenty seven species of liverwort and eighty five species of fungus. There are upwards of eighty seven bird species, including the famous Cocos Island cuckoo, finch and flycatcher. There are three hundred sixty two species of insects, of which sixty four are endemic, and two native reptiles.
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Scuba Diving Lobster Rock Eagle Rays Cocos Island

Scuba Diving Lobster Rock Eagle Rays Cocos Island
Marine life: White tips, marble rays, manta rays, eagle rays, red lip batfish, frogfish, garden eels. On this finger-like rock, divers can easily approach large white tips lying on the bottom in great numbers. In the deep sandy area surrounding it, the elusive rosy-lipped batfish can be found between 90 and 120 feet.
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