Trop moche pour être sauvée ?
"It's Dracula, he sucks the life out of his prey." It's neither a fish nor a snake, but a unique species. It's nicknamed the "sea vampire" because, to feed, it attaches itself to its prey with its rows of circular teeth and sucks their blood. But even though it looks formidable, it is now endangered, with its numbers declining by 80% between 1988 and today. Our journalist @Florian_Thomas_Brut went to meet this fascinating animal with photographer @sebastien_barrio_video in the rivers of Brittany. 🔔 To make sure you don't miss any Brut videos, don't hesitate to subscribe and activate the bell: / @brutfr

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