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Kapas Island

Coordinates: 5°13′08″N 103°15′55″E / 5.218975°N 103.265338°E / 5.218975; 103.265338
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Kapas
Native name:
Pulau Kapas
ڤولاو كاڤس
Pula Kapah
Landscape of Kapas Island
Kapas is located in Peninsular Malaysia
Kapas
Kapas
Kapas is located in Malaysia
Kapas
Kapas
Kapas is located in South China Sea
Kapas
Kapas
Geography
LocationSouth China Sea
Coordinates5°13′08″N 103°15′55″E / 5.218975°N 103.265338°E / 5.218975; 103.265338
Total islands2
Administration
Malaysia
StateTerengganu
DistrictMarang District

Kapas Island (Malay: Pulau Kapas, Terengganuan: Pula Kapah) is an island in Marang District, Terengganu, Malaysia, with a smaller island, Pulau Gemia, located north of it.[1] It measures roughly 1.5 by 2.5 km (0.93 by 1.55 mi).[2] Its name, Pulau Kapas (Malay for cotton island), refers to the island's white beaches. The island has tropical jungle, clear seawater, white sand beaches and coral reefs in the surrounding waters. It is promoted as a "diving and snorkeling paradise".[1] The island is reached by ferry from Marang.[3] Kapas is the location where most of the research on the enigmatic Amphidromus snails is carried out (unlike all other snails, Amphidromus are amphidromine: they usually exist of clockwise and anticlockwise individuals).[4]

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References

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  1. ^ a b Emmons, Ron (2013) [Originally published 2008]. DK Eyewitness Travel Guide: Malaysia & Singapore. DK. p. 140. ISBN 978-1-4093-8650-6.
  2. ^ Damian Harper (December 2006). Malaysia, Singapore & Brunei. Ediz. Inglese. Lonely Planet. pp. 309–. ISBN 978-1-74059-708-1.
  3. ^ Charlotte, Ava. "Singapore Tour". Retrieved 25 Feb 2021.
  4. ^ Schilthuizen, M., P. G. Craze, A. S. Cabanban, A. Davison, E. Gittenberger, J. Stone & B. J. Scott, 2007. Sexual selection maintains whole-body chiral dimorphism. Journal of Evolutionary Biology, 20: 1941-1949.
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