Although, this time, in what you are seeing, the parrot is working like a dentist. (Representational Image: Unsplash)
Although, this time, in what you are seeing, the parrot is working like a dentist. (Representational Image: Unsplash) 
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Parrot Removes Broken Teeth from Mouth Like Dentist; Video Viral

Komal Rajendra Bhoi

Nowadays, we get to see many videos on various social media platforms, from adults to children. Sometimes you see cute children showing their talent, and sometimes it happens that you start laughing after seeing those videos. Recently, a video of such a comic parrot went viral, and you will be amazed after seeing it.

After seeing this viral video, we will not believe that a parrot can do this work in such a perfect way. We must have seen several times that people sit at different places with parrots to get them to pick up chits that tell the future. Although, this time, in what you are seeing, the parrot is working like a dentist.

The child also starts looking at the parrot in amazement without crying. (Representational Image: Unsplash)

In the video going viral, it is shown that a person goes to a child with a parrot in his hands. Following this, a broken tooth of a child standing with his mouth open is shown. In fact, the parrot snatches the child's weak tooth with its beak and pulls it out. The child also starts looking at the parrot in amazement without crying. It is also seen that the parrot has a baby's tooth in its beak.

The video going viral has been shared on Instagram by the handle @bebeginsayfasi. The video has been viewed, liked, and shared by millions of people. Users are giving very funny reactions to the viral video of a parrot grabbing out a child's tooth. After watching the video, some users are not able to believe these are the actions of the parrot. Some users have called parrot an excellent dentist. While being concerned one user commented, “Isn’t human saliva toxic to birds?” Another user added the comment, “they will clean its beak, and it's not even done frequently, maybe once in the bird's lifetime”.

(Inputs from various sources)

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