What is unique about the jellyfish in Lake Kakaban?

What is unique about the jellyfish in Lake Kakaban?

Four species of jellyfish crisscross the waters of Kakaban Lake, but unlike their counterparts beyond the coral wall, the lake-jellies have no natural predators, resulting in the evolution of the species to no longer need their venom as self-defense.

Where is kakaban?

Indonesia
Kakaban island is part of the Derawan Islands, East Kalimantan, Indonesia. The island has an area of 774.2 hectares (1,913 acres) and is quite steep. Its limestone cliffs are covered with dense jungle right down to the water’s edge.

How do you get to Kakaban Island?

Boats can be chartered direct to Kakaban, but as there are no accommodations there, the usual routes go through its neighboring islands of Sangalaki, Maratua or Derawan. Kakaban is about 20 minutes from Sangalaki, 30 minutes from Maratua and 45 minutes from Derawan.

Where can you swim with jellyfish that don’t sting?

Palau
At Jellyfish Lake, you can swim with millions of harmless jellyfish. The incredible lake is in Palau, an island country to the southeast of the Philippines, and filmmaker Sarosh Jacob captured stunning footage of his trip there. After the last Ice Age, sea levels rose and trapped jellyfish in the lake.

Where can you swim with stingless jellyfish?

Surrounded for hundreds of miles by the Pacific Ocean, Palau is a natural paradise unsurpassed anywhere else in the world. Here, inside its maze of small, rocky outcrops, lies the island of Eil Malk, where you can swim with millions of jellyfish unharmed. For anyone fascinated by marine life, Palau is a must-see.

What is a Kakaban?

kakaban (English) An artificial nest-like structure made from natural material such as sticks or from artificial material such as unraveled ropes on which some species of fish spawn.

Where can you swim with non stinging jellyfish?

At Jellyfish Lake, you can swim with millions of harmless jellyfish. The incredible lake is in Palau, an island country to the southeast of the Philippines, and filmmaker Sarosh Jacob captured stunning footage of his trip there.

Where can you find stingless jellyfish?

Not all jellyfish sting: While very rare, stingless jellyfish do exist and can be found in only three islands in the entire world, including the remote Lenmakana Lake on Misool island, in the East Indonesian Archipelago.

Can jellyfish lose the ability to sting?

In a rare marine lake on a hatchet-shaped atoll in Indonesia, four species of jellyfish have evolved in isolation and lost their ability to sting humans.

What type of jellyfish are in Jellyfish Lake?

There are two types of jellyfish in Jellyfish Lake, Golden jellyfish and Moon jellyfish — both of which cannot sting you.