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This TikTok Of African Safari Animals Walking Perfectly To The Beat Of Toto's 'Africa' Is Everything

TikTok screenshots from Dr. Chris Brown
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Veterinarian Dr. Chris Brown shared a video on TikTok of African safari animals, including lions and giraffes, perfectly walking to the beat of Toto's 'Africa.'

This.

This is why TikTok exists.


TV veterinarian Dr. Chris Brown created a satisfyingly mind-blowing video that showed African safari animals walking to the beat of the song Africa by Toto... and it's pretty much all we've ever wanted from TikTok.

Brown captioned his video:

"I'm officially not ok after working this out."

It began with the vet deep in thought with the words:

"When you realise every African animal walks to the beat of Toto's 'Africa' 🤯."

Enya's "Only Time" plays in the background.

The music then switches to Toto's 1982 Billboard #1 hit "Africa" as safari animals trot perfectly to its beat, complete with a scampering porcupine.

After about 20 seconds, the words on the screen switch to "...except this one," as Eminem's "Without Me" accompanies a nearly side-winding impala shimmying to the beat of its own conga.

You can watch the magic happen below.

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I’m officially not ok after working this out 🤯 🦁 🦒 🦏 #funny #animals #animalsoftiktok #wildlife #adventure #africa

Viewers were also mesmerized by the phenomenon and delightfully expressed their joy.

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Of course many shared their giggles over the wildin' impala.

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Ahhh, bless the rains—and the animals—down in Africa.

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