A picture of a turtle showing attitude
Being photographed without permission will make the subject extremely uncomfortable and it seems that the turtle in this "feverish" picture is no exception.
This funny picture of this Terry sea turtle photographed in Lady Elliot island area of Great Barrier Reef, Queensland - Australia. The photo author is Mark Fitz , a travel photographer.
In the picture, Terry looked like he was in the midst of coral reefs, "raised a rotten finger" - a gesture often used to imply gross grievances - towards the snorkeling person to take the picture.
Terry's turtle in Mart Fitz's photo looks like he's "rotting his fingers".(Photo: Carters News Agency).
The 36-year-old photographer received over 1,000 likes and comments when he posted this "angry turtle" on his personal Instagram page with the description: "Terry's turtle is raising his middle finger to me. , or is it my imagination? "
According to Fitz, the "rude turtle" seemed rather frustrating when he swam away from the turtle after the two had swam together for most of the day. He said: "I have been swimming with this" rude turtle "for quite a long time that day, then he seems unhappy when I swim and keep swimming after me forever."
Mark Fitz said that he had been swimming with this turtle for a long time.(Photo: Carter News Agency)
"The sea around Lady Elliot is crystal clear and every time I visit here there are turtles swimming around. They are very curious and often swim with you" - Fitz reported.
After posting the photo, in addition to the "big" comment and favorites, Mark Fitz also received many people who suggested selling photos to them or allowing them to tattoo this image on their bodies. "They can't believe my eyes," he said.
Great Barrier coral reef - Great Barrier Reef is famous for its crystal clear waters and beautiful coral reefs and sea turtles and sea bass.(News: Carter News Agency).
Lady Elliot Island is located south of - the UNESCO World Heritage Site and is famous for its beautiful marine ecosystem with outstanding "residents" such as sea turtles and sea bass.
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