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Troy Hoffman
Originally published on July 4, 2021 11:00 pm
Lance Corporal made his TikTok debut in 2018, seemingly shaking to high tempo music then quickly leaping to playfully nibble and rub his face on his owner s hand. Later, a post of the now four-year-old
white fox burrowing a hole into his favorite couch in order to hide went viral, gaining 6.5 million views.
Today, the fox is a TikTok star, with nearly 2 million followers. His owner, Troy Hoffman, a disabled veteran with nine pets, posts videos of Lance playing with his pit bull best friend, napping in random nooks throughout the home or barking that he s hungry, lonely or scared.
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Lance Corporal made his TikTok debut in 2018, seemingly shaking to high tempo music then quickly leaping to playfully nibble and rub his face on his owner s hand. Later, a post of the now four-year-old
white fox burrowing a hole into his favorite couch in order to hide went viral, gaining 6.5 million views.
Today, the fox is a TikTok star, with nearly 2 million followers. His owner, Troy Hoffman, a disabled veteran with nine pets, posts videos of Lance playing with his pit bull best friend, napping in random nooks throughout the home or barking that he s hungry, lonely or scared.
The Newest TikTok Stars Are Exotic Pets, But Experts Say That s A Problem
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Lance Corporal made his TikTok debut in 2018, seemingly shaking to high tempo music then quickly leaping to playfully nibble and rub his face on his owner s hand. Later, a post of the now four-year-old white fox â burrowing a hole into his favorite couch in order to hide â went viral, gaining 6.5 million views.
Today, the fox is a TikTok star, with nearly 2 million followers. His owner, Troy Hoffman, a disabled veteran with nine pets, posts videos of Lance playing with his pit bull best friend, napping in random nooks throughout the home or barking that he s hungry, lonely or scared.
Orphaned baby beaver causes havoc by repeatedly making dams in owner s home An adopted baby beaver has become a social media sensation after stealing plungers and towels from his new owner to build his very own dams inside the house.
Dubbed Beave, the cheeky rodent was found by a concerned member of the public in May 2020, who believed he had been orphaned as beaver kits are rarely found alone or away from their home.
They contacted Nancy Coyne, a licensed wildlife rehabber, who has since adopted the adorable creature and become his foster mum.
The 46-year-old living in New York City has fallen in love with Beave and his quirky personality including his habit of stealing household items for his DIY projects.