Jabbawockeez dance crew mimics a viral video of a hawk neck

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Like so many odd things on the internet, the hawk neck challenge began with a tweet

A compilation Twitter page posted a video of a hawk, demonstrating its head stabilization. The effect is a bit mesmerizing, as the falconer moves the bird's body while its head remains still.Hawk's head stabilization pic.twitter.com/ABgV0LU9Tt

— Whoa Interesting January 30, 2020 The original post got more than 300,000 likes, but when someone retweeted the video and quipped"Jabbawockeez have 24 hours to respond," that number exploded to 600,000.Jabbawockeez have 24 hours to respond https://t.co/ChN82oAzR7 — Mikazuki Augus January 30, 2020 And Jabbawockeez, a hip-hop dance crew, did exactly that.Alright Bet. 🔥😤 https://t.co/RwLwkMVw9a pic.twitter.com/QlhDdUlVuP

— JABBAWOCKEEZ January 31, 2020 Pretty sure it's called Jabbawockeez neck challenge now. Read MoreThe Jabbawockeez first became well-known after their win on America's Best Dance Crew in 2008. The crew uses plain white masks and gloves as an integral part of their performance, as seen in their video. Recently, the crew appeared in rapper DaBaby's music video for"Bop" and danced during his"Saturday Night Live" performance.

 

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Now do it while dropping from 3,500 feet at 200 mph.

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