An adult male in France bites a live chicken's neck and kills it, and a rights group has accused the law enforcement authorities of animal abuse.

Recently, among French-speaking Twitter users, a video about an adult man killing a live chicken was turned.

In this video, an adult male is holding a chicken with a smile on his face while drinking and suddenly biting the chicken's neck with his mouth.

The chicken fluttered in the mouth of the man, died, and was thrown to the side of the table.

The video spread rapidly on social media (SNS), including Twitter, and was accused of overt animal cruelty.

Founded by French film actor and animal rights activist Brigitte Bardot, the Bardo Foundation has unveiled the accusation that the man is Big St. Larald, the champion of the traditional Basque ballet "Pelotta".

If you are found guilty of abusing or abandoning an animal's body in France, the sentence is a fine of € 30,000 for up to two years in prison.

The main character of the video, Larald, admitted to reflecting on the mistake and reflecting on it, local broadcasters said.

(Photo: Twitter Bardot Foundation Twitter Capture, Yonhap News)