Attack of the Parrots Crushes the Wall of Maria! A Video of the Parrot Owned by the User Chewing on "Attack on Titan" Manga Goes Viral on X

Many pet owners likely have furry or feathered companions at home, whether they be cats, dogs, or birds. These pets are often beloved treasures in their owners' hearts. Recently, a video shared on social media has captured the attention of many, showcasing a rather mischievous parrot in Japan.

The parrot, named Kabosu (かぼすちゃん), belonging to a user on platform X (@momohikiKabosu), was caught red-handed nibbling on a copy of the popular manga "Attack on Titan" that was left on a bookshelf. By the time the owner noticed, significant damage had already been done, with the parrot having chewed holes into the pages.

After sharing the video online, it quickly became a topic of discussion among internet users. Many joked that this was truly an example of a "parrot attack." The footage shows Kabosu seemingly treating the manga as its nest, pecking away without a care in the world. Unfortunately for the owner, by the time they filmed the incident, it was too late—both the pages and the cover were damaged, leaving them feeling a bit heartbroken over the loss of their cherished collection.

“I thought I was studying giants; turns out my opponent is a bird!”

Netizens humorously dubbed Kabosu as "the attacking parrot," with comments like "The Wall Maria is about to fall!" and "Please do not disturb my lumberjack business," indicating that this parrot has indeed become quite popular.

Despite the chaos caused by Kabosu, the owner expressed their affection for their pet and reassured everyone not to worry about their manga collection. In response to the incident, they even placed a pillow over the manga to prevent further destruction. However, this only left Kabosu wondering where its new nest had gone.

This amusing situation highlights the love pet owners have for their animals, even when faced with unexpected mischief. For those who own birds, it serves as a reminder to be cautious with valuable books and collections—because one moment of inattention could lead to an encounter with an unexpectedly destructive little bird!

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