Dalupiri Island lies about north of
Luzon and about north of
Fuga Island. The island has an elongated elliptical shape orientated along a north–south axis, the island has a length of about , with a width of about at its widest point. The topography of the island is characterized by a flat hilly landscape, in the center of the island, the terrain rises to above sea level. The island has an area of . The longest river of the island is the Manolong River, about 2.5 km long. The vegetation of the island consists partly of dense, tropical vegetation, and partly agricultural land. The largest animals on the island are the
Carabao and horses. A small population of the
Philippine crocodile (
Crocodylus mindorensis) is also native to the island. Of the
avifauna (birds) present on the island, the
nankeen night heron (
Nycticorax caledonicus) and the
Zebra Ralle (
Gallirallus torquatus) both are known to breed on the island. Another island named
Dalupiri is located in the
Samar Sea, in the province of
Northern Samar. ==References==