It's been a pretty depressing week in Singapore, what with all the tortured animal and scammy salesman news.
Today, we finally found something to be happy about: pink or Indo-Pacific humpbacked dolphins, swimming happily in Singapore waters off St. John's Island.
A video of these wild dolphins, their conditions a stark contrast from that of their friends being held captive at the Underwater World, was uploaded on Facebook yesterday by the St. John's Island Marine Laboratory.
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Post by St. John's Island Marine Laboratory.
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