After laying eggs on a deserted Thai beach, a green sea turtle dives back into the turquoise-coloured waters of the Andaman Sea a welcome sight for biologists who say the absence of tourists spurred the marine animal's return. The turtle's nesting was spotted in November by scientists. In about two months, the 100 eggs will hatch and babies will slide towards the sea,
After laying eggs on a deserted Thai beach, a green sea turtle dives back into the turquoise-coloured waters of the Andaman Sea a welcome sight for biologists who say the absence of tourists spurred the marine animal's return. The turtle's nesting was spotted in November by scientists. In about two months, the 100 eggs will hatch and babies will slide towards the sea,
After laying eggs on a deserted Thai beach, a green sea turtle dives back into the turquoise-coloured waters of the Andaman Sea a welcome sight for biologists who say the absence of tourists spurred the marine animal s return.
After laying eggs on a deserted Thai beach, a green sea turtle dives back into the turquoise-coloured waters of the Andaman Sea a welcome sight for biologists who say the absence of tourists spurr…
After laying eggs on a deserted Thai beach, a green sea turtle dives back into the turquoise-colored waters of the Andaman Sea a welcome sight for biologists who say the absence of tourists spurred the marine animal s return. - VnExpress International