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Super cute birb peeps with excitement when he meets his stuffed-animal twin

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Super cute birb peeps with excitement when he meets his stuffed-animal twin
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Kids can get pretty excited when their parents bring home a new toy from the store, and so can our wonderful birb friends.

Alex the cockatiel was extremely excited to get a stuffed animal toy (that looks exactly like him) to play with and love forever and ever. The cockatiel's owner presented Alex with the plush twin, and he could barely contain his peeps of excitement when he saw his new buddy.

Since these two are just getting acquainted, Alex didn't seem completely enthusiastic to have plush-Alex invade his personal space, but we're sure they'll be inseparable in no time.

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Mia Johnson

Mia Johnson was a web culture intern for Mashable. She's a Chicago native and Missouri School of Journalism graduate. She has a background in online, TV, and magazine journalism.


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