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Crazy photo from Munich's S-Bahn makes commuters go crazy: "Checkers disguise themselves better and better"

2020-02-18T21:44:49.609Z


While traveling on the S-Bahn, a man from Munich made an amusing discovery that he did not want to keep from other commuters.


While traveling on the S-Bahn, a man from Munich made an amusing discovery that he did not want to keep from other commuters.

  • Again and again, funny snapshots from the Munich S-Bahn are circulating online.
  • At the beginning of 2020, a commuter observed a “bird of paradise” on the main route.
  • Under the appropriate upload, the users are eager to discuss.

Munich - There are already some birds in the Munich S-Bahn : what some commuters often only imagine, others experienced at first hand at the beginning of 2020. A cockatoo was on the S-Bahn main line - nonchalantly placed on the knee of its owner.

Munich: Crazy S-Bahn photo inspires the network - "Checkers disguise themselves better and better"

A photo of the “bird of paradise” has spread rapidly in the social network Jodel . Under the upload, users outdo each other with fun comments. "Hopefully he has a diaper on," writes one. "The controllers are disguising themselves better and better," mocks another.

The cockatoo and its owner were traveling in a train on line S7 , writes the yodel user from Munich , who uploaded the picture. He noticed the unlikely couple on Harras . Then they drove towards the city together. In his posting, the user mistakenly refers to the animal as a "parrot", which quickly earns criticism from its followers.

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On the knee of its owner, a cockatoo has made himself comfortable in the Munich S-Bahn.

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Cockatoos belong to the order of the parrots , but form their own bird family. Characteristic are its extremely strong beaks and the imposing feather bonnet, which, depending on the state of excitement, is laid flat or with a lot of ruffling.

The cockatoos' natural habitat includes the tropical rainforests of the Pacific region. Perhaps that's why the birds love to be on the regular route: if the air conditioning system goes crazy in the S-Bahn again, it can get very humid there too.

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A bizarre discovery that the Munich Transport Company (MVG) published on its Facebook page in November 2019 should have put a smile on the face of stressed commuters.

Source: merkur

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