A Facebook post that was later removed shows a dead titan triggerfish and a bitten leg, along with a message reading the fish deserved to be killed for the attack. (Screen capture)
The minister of natural resources and environment lashed out at a diving instructor who killed a titan triggerfish and wrote it deserved to die after it had bitten him.
Minister Warawut Silpa-archa said on Sunday the diving instructor should be aware that he should set a good example for his students and that divers were entering the habitats of animals and thus should respect the hosts.
“I am very upset about this matter. He was lucky for being outside a national park. Otherwise, I would take the harshest action, meaning imprisonment,” the minister…
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