Rare killer whales spotted at Thai marine park


File picture from November, 2016, of a whale (front) and her calf feeding on anchovies in the Gulf of Thailand, off the coast of Samut Sakhon province. - AFP

BANGKOK (Xinhua): Killer whales seen frolicking in Thailand's Andaman Sea once again delighted marine specialists, calling Wednesday's Earth Day a very significant day.

Thailand's Department of National Park, Wildlife and Plant Conservation on Thursday reported on its social media page, that a pod of more than 10 killer whales has been sighted on Earth Day for the first time in the Lanta marine national park, off Thailand's southern province of Krabi.

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