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Post by Jackie on Dec 29, 2010 21:36:42 GMT -5
This little hamster captured my heart during a trip to a pet store. I almost bought the little guy. This video captures his awesomeness. So, without further ado, meet Bob (I had to name him). Can you figure out how he did it?
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Post by bluemoose on Dec 29, 2010 22:33:09 GMT -5
Lol one of his parents was a gecko?
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Post by Heather on Dec 29, 2010 23:15:59 GMT -5
Ambitious little fellow isn't he. I wouldn't want to think what it might be like to try and keep that little fellow in a cage ciao
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Post by pastelsummer on Dec 29, 2010 23:48:44 GMT -5
i want that hamster!!!
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Post by Jackie on Dec 29, 2010 23:51:59 GMT -5
Yeah, he's probably an escape artist. I felt a bit sad for them all being piled up in the corner. Not much of a life. My heart wanted to buy him, but my pocketbook told me no. I guess it's making all the decision for now.
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Post by rarnold18 on Dec 30, 2010 0:22:51 GMT -5
Apparently Bob is part ferret and is perfecting his levitation skills! He is awesome and probably will be quite the Houdini for who ever takes him home!
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Post by sherrylynne on Dec 30, 2010 12:57:08 GMT -5
OMG! Has that little beggar developed suction pads on his paws???
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Post by candiceboggs on Dec 30, 2010 18:49:36 GMT -5
Haha! I agree with Heather. That would be the hamster I would know NOT to take home - it's amazing how crazy some rodents are at getting out, which is why I place my faith in secure latch lid terrariums now. *rolls eyes*
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