




a friend emailed me these pictures. he had seen someone selling these soft shell turtles at petanak market recently. i too have seen such senario along central road. i believe it is by the same seller. anyways... soft shell turtles are considered a delicacy however, i am not sure if it is a protected species of wildlife. my point of putting this up on my blog is... can't the seller find a better way to sell these animals, instead of dangling them alive, by their shell by the roadside?
1 comment:
Yep, that is really wrong!
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