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Tourists found a rare red octopus all over the beach behind Poda Island. Scholars revealed that the ink is rare. I met for the first time in 30 years.
On November 22, 63, the reporter reported Tourists found a large red squid, approximately 2 feet long, weighing more than 2 kg, emerging in the shallow waters of Buya Bay behind Koh Poda, sub-district of Ao Nang, Muang District, Krabi Province, creating excitement for tourists and businessmen. Very guided tour They took pictures as a memorial. Since it has never been seen before Then a tour boat operator Drop into the sea Before the ink dive disappeared.
Apiwat Lueang-on, 36, owner of the Krabi Jing-cheng travel company, said that I found that ink in the middle of last month While taking tourists snorkeling in Buya Bay area behind Poda Island It seems that such a squid exists. All the red look Swim to eat in the shallow waters of the beach.
Tourists also flocked to watch excitedly. Since never seen before While the travel company for more than 10 years, it has just been known for the first time. In the past, they only met in Japanese documentaries. After everyone has finished taking pictures Therefore releasing the squid into the sea It is located about 100 meters from the beach of Buya Bay to return to its location.
Mr. Rakiya Bulldozer, Director of the Krabi Fishermen’s Association who has been working on the ink pot for decades, said The kang ink is expected to be the bat ink. Deep sea For a long time we will meet But it is not popular as food. Because of its hard and tough texture
While Dr. Anuwat Nateewattana, an expert from the Department of Marine and Coastal Resources, said The ink is a diamond squid (diamond squid) is an ink that lives in the depths of the tropical sea. Or temperate zone The one found should be still small. The large ones are 2-3 meters long, they are expected to get lost. During the sea water changes That you met for the first time in Thailand In the Andaman Sea, Phuket province, about 30 years ago
As for the Gulf of Thailand, there have been no reports of such ink being found. And it has been registered with the Research Center of the Department of Marine and Coastal Resources and is found all over the world. By Ink Diamond They live in deep seas or oceans, sometimes swimming close to shore. Often cohabitation as a wife in Japan is a kind of cheap ink.
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