What would you do Watch Wet Woman in the Wind (2016)to save one of your country's most famous animals?
If your name is Majid Shahen the answer is: Whatever it takes.
SEE ALSO: Cackling albino kookaburra is either laughing with you or right at youAfter Sydney man Shahen spotted a kookaburra drowning in his pool, the gallant Australian hero leapt into action, fishing the animal out and giving it CPR.
The dedicated Shahen eventually popped an air pump nozzle in the the kookaburra's mouth, bringing it back to life. Legend!
Though Shahen doesn't necessarily see himself that way. "It was just an instinct," Shahen told Channel 10's The Project Mondaynight, exhibiting the humility characteristic of all great men.
But that's not even the best part of the story. As Shahen revealed, he and the bird are now certified BFFs.
"For the last three days he's been coming back," Shahen said.
Shahen has even named the bird (adorably, it's now called George), and it's been back everyday since.
Quick, Netflix: Cast George and Majid in a buddy comedy. They can solve Aussie crimes or something.
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