TikTok is hopping over 'Yaboi' Toby Toad's viral adventures - New York Post
TikTokers are jumping to their feeds to keep up with the latest clips from Yaboi Toby Toad, the latest nonhuman to rise to viral fame on the video-streaming platform.
This amusing amphibian has a collection of hats, his own miniature mansion and even participates in the latest TikTok trends.
His landlord, human Savannah Mikell, said it doesn't matter where she goes these days — she's always asked about Toby.
"Toby's not my pet toad," Mikell, 27, told The Post. "I guess it's just kind of a Florida thing. We have porch toads."
At night, the wild toads gather on the porch to eat moths, she said, and that's how she found Toby.
In 2019, Mikell joined a Facebook group called "Frogspotting," where users share all things frog-related.
"I just thought it would be kind of funny to contribute to the group by taking a picture of the toad on my porch on the mini couch that I had," she continued. "It blew up."
Her aunt, a professional miniaturist, built Mikell a doll house, which became Toby's home. Toby quickly garnered a dedicated fanbase on Facebook, and now earns hundreds of thousands of views — and 9.6 million "likes" — on TikTok, with more than 341,000 followers.
"It started as kind of just a hobby, and since then its turned into kind of like a career for me," she said, adding that the purpose of the account is to "bring people joy."
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