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  • This is a behavior caused by a neurological illnis because of inbreeding! This is not funny! This hamster might suffer all his life!!!

  • NINJA HAMSTER BITCH

  • Ninja hampster

  • awesome at 0:43 0:50 and 0:55

  • 真是太強ㄌ~~

  • my hamsters flips are BETTER!

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  • im with tustmeizold.. poor little thing! thats not funny!

  • ITS 2 FUNNY XD

  • While some hamsters do appear to be doing backflips, healthy hamsters should not. A hamster doing backflips has a serious neurological disorder brought about by inbreeding, and should be euthanized to prevent further distress and suffering. So the answer is yes - but it's not a good thing.

  • i thought his behavior was odd. Have you worked with hamsters specifically ? or are you talking general animal brain disorder?

  • @usergroupX i used to work helping a vet but this is quite well known if u reasearch on the internet its rather strange isnt it imagine is people were doing this LOL

  • @trustmeizold

    lol, that was on wikianswers. copied and pasted? o.o

  • ебать! конченная крыса!!! =)

  • It isn't funny. A hamster doing backflips has a serious neurological disorder brought about by inbreeding.

  • lol 1:36 phail flip

  • man, that hamster's crazy

  • hahahaha D: buenos golpes q se mete xD

  • jajajaj xD

  • HAHAHHAHAHAHAHAH

  • geen wonder dat ie gek word, in zo'n kleine box,

    no wonder that he is grazy, he lives in that smal box,

    cruel

  • omg it's funny but does it live in that box -.- if it is than its cruel >:(

  • Poor little Guy :-(

    Does he permanetely live in THAT box??? He hasn't got anything..no wheel, no house, no litter to dig in...

    By the way: You hamster has got a genetically default which makes him do this flips all the time. This is definately NOT funny.

  • Did you enjoy to put the video on youtube? Instead of staying to do the video, think of changing the cage is too small!

  • That cage is too small. he needs a wheel.

    I used to have a hamster that did back flips. Her name was tinkerbell... dont make fun of me! I was really little... or was I?

  • that isnt even a back flip it is a 360

  • What?

    the cage is soo small.

    poor hamster

  • Poor guy is going nuts trying to get our of the box. He needs a wheel and more area/levels to explore

  • o my goodness that is awesome i want a hamster than can flip around haha ninja!!

  • my hamsters wont run on the hweels but i dont have them gay dwarf ones i have lovely syrian ones

  • this hamster cute leh~~

  • Ninja Hamsters! xD

  • Give your hamster a bigger cage douchebag! And he/she nees a large exercise wheel as well.

  • LOL ! Thank you for the LOLS.

    5/5

    faved

  • 後空翻鼠

  • lmao

  • that thing deserves a mansion! not a plastic box

  • i wish my dog could do that

  • They should have named the hamster.....

    FLIPPY

  • Its Only Flipping Loads Cause It's Uber Bored And/Or It's Trying To Get Some Exercise =|

    Get It Somthing To Nibble On Like Peanuts Or A Section Of A Branch, And A Wheel For Exercise..

    The Box It's In Is Fine As Long As It Has Things To Chew And Climb On =]

  • or maybe he's so bored that he's trying to kill himself:)

  • ohmygoshhhh.

    hes amazing!!!

    & the rest of you guys are meannnn.

  • GET A BIGGER CAGE!

  • thats not even like a cage!?! its a plastic box ??? it needs a bigger cage, more shavings, exersize running wheel and all sorts of other things!!!

  • i agree with runescaperachael, that cage is way too small! my hamster's house has 5 frikkin levels in it for pete sake!

  • um. i heard that when a hamster flips its actually a disease or something...they do it from being in tight/crowded spaces :(

  • 雪狼 湖流 星下的願張 學...

  • how did u get it to do that

  • It's a disorder actually...

  • True, it's a genetic disorder, some people call it Backflipping Syndrome.

  • Why? :O.

    /sarcasm

  • I forgot the technical term, but it has to do with the fact that the cage is too small, and it's little mind literally goes a bit insane.

  • funny when it landed in the cup

  • no wonder he/she's doing it! the cage is well too small! What else has a hamster got to do in a cage like that!?

  • awsome vid poor sound effects

  • LOL

  • they add the BOING sound to make it look more stupid than it already is i think. its not so funny so its not point to TRY to make it good. Thats Why. U can find so much stupid people and things here on Youtube

  • no need to be rude

  • sad sound effects..why the fuck do they add boing sounds in any video ?!

  • well this is what u get if your a hamster and in China .....

  • no this is a neurological defect.

    its sick.

    ANY hamster that does backflips is sick. get em checked, it means they have something wrong in their brain.

    it happened to mine.

  • Master of backflip!

    Hamster is the best!

  • lol Wtf is in them nuts Coffee? coke? redbull or somthing lol xD

  • My hamster Bobby does backflips of his shelf/balcony when my Dad scares him by... doing nothing! (sitting down for ages and then suddenly he freaks!) I haven't seen it yet but it's cute. Feel sorry for that hamster though, has nothing to play with! Bobby's cage is full to bursting!

  • bein racist?

  • (\__/)

    (='.'=)

    (")_(")

  • poor little hamster..got no wheel and no toys..:/

    Its not weird that he does back flips..

    Get a toy for ur hamster and he/her will be happy ^^

  • get a better stuff poor little hamster!!!!!!!!!!!!!

  • mine MUST DO IT !!!!

  • its not a real backflip^^

  • what aaa....? OMG i dont think so..!

  • hamsters are funny ^__^ i got three 1 syrian 2 robo dwarfs

  • hamsters are funny ^__^ i got three 1 syrian 2 robo dwarfs

  • hamsters are funny ^__^ i got three 1 syrian 2 robo dwarfs

  • i showed my hamster this then it chewed my trousers and i think it peed lol seriously

  • yea lol i was taken pictures on my computer for bebo and it peed on my new top lol

  • lol

  • OMG!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

  • japan is my favorite country 4 ever in this world, i like almost everything in japan, but still you cant say everything japan does is good. like mouse234 sais, i think too that he whas forced to do this, what is very sad:(

  • not japan,its china.look at words

  • the sound effects is off. lmao

  • the thing is what if he hurts himself :(

  • That is fun for you?

    Watching an ill hamster by doing things he cant understand himself? He has to do this back flips cuz his brain is damaged. There is no help for him.

  • its just skilled.......

  • very good!

  • that bounce sound is from neopets hasse bounce

  • I've trained my gerbil to do that

  • the pooor hamster was probably forced to do this

  • what kind of hamster is this because i have a hamster like this but he has so much toys and is very happy but he does back flips all the time and lands on his head I wondering if this hamster is specialized in fipping. He died at the end because of this

  • yea im very sorry but apparently that is acctualy a disease hamsters get i think .. i heard a couple people say it

  • how sad. i have cavies and i think they feel bored, too. but cavies don't use wheels. i feel sorry for them and this hamster.

  • This hamster is stressed and bored. He's in too small box, no wheel, walls are white and there is no way to see something behind them... it's like prison for the hamster...

  • these hamsters are doing that because they are bored to tears. no wheel, no toys no fun

  • this hamster is bored as hell.. no wheel, no things to play with, tiny box.... this is sick

  • lol why the hell do they do that!?!?

  • It's a sign of stress, usually because of a cage that is too small for them.

  • "Come to Beijing for the 2008 Olympics! Our hamster will beat your best gymnasts!"

    I lol'd

  • O.o

  • page

  • made me laugh so much when he landed on his head in the bowl

  • it looks trapped

  • cdawenzi,

    Your hamster died from a neurological disorder. When it flips as much as yours did, it cannot take care of itself adequately which is why yours died so soon.

  • its suffering from a neurological disorder caused by inbreeding. This is how hamsters behave when a couple generations of inbreeding cause neurological defects.

  • fuck you! i hate seeing this same comment everywhere!! its so annoying! if they wanted to know they would've googled it for themselves!!

  • A lot of people just don't know and they think its funny. Information is the best way to help people raise their animals properly.

    So I apologize for caring

  • Tori, you clearly have never read a single article dealing with neurological disorders in severely inbred hamsters.

    1. They're not extinct. I have no idea why you would think that.

    2. If they can help it, they don't breed with their own family.

    3. I don't know where your notion of "small memory" came from, as that doesn't make much sense.

    The occurrence of harmful genetic disorders due to inbreeding is in a way an evolutionary mechanism to prevent shrinking gene pools.

  • rofl nice attempt to use long words but...

    1. yes hamsters are extinct in the wild because of how many predators it has. About 70 years ago there weren't many people with pet hamsters and there were no more hamsters in the wild, but there was one small family which some scientists caught, when the scientists got them back to the lab all but two of them had died from fright and the last two escaped.

  • Most hamsters today descended from those or pet ones people in countries where there had once been wild hamsters lived.

    2. I breed hamsters as a hobby. I have 27 adult hamsters and 33 babies currently. Not all of these hamsters are family, but i assure you most of them are. They do not make a preference to mating with the hamsters that are not related to them. They don't care.

  • 3. It has been proven by scientists that hamsters do not have a conscious memory. Hamsters can sub consciously remember smells so they can recognize things but they cannot remember things like; if they have eaten, what their owners look like, where their first home was, what their family looks like.

  • And hamsters may inbreed, but it is NOT a healthy thing to do unless for genetic research. because a brother and sister may both have sight, because they both have 1 sight gene and 1 blind gene just from there family genes, then, since they have the same genes because they are from the litter, the two blind genes would combine when they bred and some or all of the babies would be blind.

  • wow thats sick u breed hamsters as a HOBBY... they are ANIMALS not ur specimens to toy with

  • Lol you thought i wouldn't understand that didn't you! You're right about that statement. But it doesn't happen in hamsters. In some other species e.g. horses dogs humans etc. it can cause mental or physical disabilities but nothing changes in a hamster.

  • And neuroglogical obsessive/compulsive disorder is not just caused by inbreeding. Just almost any time two red eye mottled gene hamsters are bred together, this is sometimes (usually) an outcome. Extremem cases of this disease cause the hamster to always excersize without getting any food, water, or sleep, in result -the hamster dies.

  • Bravo! And yes, the poor hammie here has Stargazing disorder, and it will die of it.

  • OMG MELONPOCKEY? IS IT YOU? IM MYCOOKIEZ.

    Melonpocky's owning you Tori.

  • My hamster did a flip per second all day long, and he died few months later...

    I guess he landed on his head too much lol

  • nice flips, but give him more freeroom!

  • really funny!

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