The Dracula Fish

Fri, Mar 13, 2009

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Researchers from London’s Natural History Museum have discovered an unusual fish with fangs, found only in one Burmese stream. Sporting such prominent fangs has lead the scientists to dub the fearsome looking piscine lifeform the Dracula Fish. Although I think it reminds me more of the unlicensed Dracula, Nosferatu, and Max Shreck’s iconic Count Orlock:

Danionella dracula fish Nosferatu vampire.jpg

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