Thursday, 16 April 2015

Malaysian FDC - Endangered Marine Life - Issued 13 April 2015

Excessive exploitation due to human behaviour  and activities has led to the near-extinction of many marine animals such as whales, dolphins and sharks, among others.  Steps have to be taken to preserve the balance of the ecosystem of the ocean to prevent the further degradation of these animals and their environment.  Anoxypristis  cuspidate is known as Ikan Pari Gergaji by the locals.  The blue whale is one of the largest animals ever to live on earth.  The killer whale is the largest member of the dolphin family and one of the world's most powerful predators. The hunchback whale can easily be identified by its spectacular breaching,  lobtailing and flipper-slapping. It has large stocky body with black or dark grey upper side.


1.   MALAYSIAN FIRST DAY COVER - ENDANGERED MARINE LIFE - ISSUED 13 APRIL 2015

2.  MALAYSIAN FIRST DAY COVER - ENDANGERED MARINE LIFE - ISSUED 13 APRIL 2015


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