Canibal Rock Komodo
About Canibal Rock Komodo
Canibal Rock is a dive site in the Nusa Kode area, in the south of Rinca, which locals refer to as “Jurassic.” The site’s name comes from an account of two Komodo dragons fighting on the nearby beach, with the winner eating the loser. Underwater, the site is known for a mix of macro life and schooling fish, including frogfish, pygmy seahorses, and various invertebrates alongside sharks and trevallies.
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Common sightings include frogfish, pygmy seahorses, zebra crabs, Coleman shrimp on fire sea urchins, nudibranchs, sea apples, nurse sharks, giant trevallies, and other schooling fish.
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