Ŋēksip



Ŋēksip (Reptem: ; Ancient Fãngra: Ngecip ) is an island in the Merkil Sea off Kraj tu Ungu. Reptem is the main language spoken on the island.

Geography
The island has an approximate area of 7350 km2 and a perimetre of 380 km, making it around the size of Corsica. It is around 105 km from its northernmost to its wouthernmost point and around 115 km from its easternmost to it westernmost point. The island has a tall mountain range that bifurcates at the centre towards the south and southeast, with the highest peak being Aukaka, at around 1750 m.

Fauna and flora
The island is notable for being the place of domestication of the kráka, which is also endemic to the island. The land vertebrates present in the island consist mainly of snakes, lizards and birds. The largest native land mammal is the Ŋēksip fox, a subspecies of the Nocoan red fox.