Mamadou Ndiaye is a professional model, former environmental manager and a self-proclaimed “Internet - Zoologist.” In 2020, when the entire world battled Covid and people were house-arrested due to multiple lockdowns - Mamadou Ndiaye decided to start his YouTube channel called “Casual Geographic” - a fun pun on National Geographic after experimenting with a lot of genres of content on TikTok. He started his TikTok account almost simultaneously and posted informative yet funny videos on animals, aquatic life and nature.
Mamadou Ndiaye’s popularity grew with time, garnering him a fanbase and a big name in the world of remote environmentalists. His TikTok account has a rather sad story. He was laid off from his job on the 15th of April, 2020. Without a source of income, he turned to TikTok and YouTube to earn a name and money. His environmental manager background, unemployment and boredom during the lockdown pushed him to become a content creator showcasing animals and their secret relationship with nature.
Within two years, Mamadou Ndiaye has won over 15.6 million followers on TikTok, 2.43 million subscribers on YouTube and 301K followers on Instagram. His creative ideas and quality content has inspired millions around the world.
Mamadou Ndiaye recently launched a book of his own titled “100 Animals That Can F*cking End You.” As a professional model, he is famous for his amazing photos and videos as well on Instagram.
Name | Mamadou B. Ndiaye |
Profile name | |
Date of Birth (age) | July 12, 1997 (age 24) |
Net worth | $900 Thousand - $1 Million |
15,600,000 followers | |
2.43M subscribers | |
301K followers | |
Height | 5 feet 7 inches |
Residence | New Jersey |
Alma Mater | Rutgers University |
Nationality | American |
Not much is known about Mamadou Ndiaye’s early education. He attended Rutgers University. He started working as a part-time professional model during college and as an environmental manager after college.
During COVID, he was laid off from his job and took to TikTok and YouTube for his steady income. He started a channel on TikTok, posting funny animal facts in his videos. He also posts about animals being funny. Mamadou Ndiaye’s representation of facts and fun-going nature in which he does it makes him one of the most unique content creators out there.
At first, Mamadou Ndiaye didn’t get much traction on his TikTok. He used to post gym banters and online dating jokes. His childhood infatuation with National Geographic made him shoot a video titled “Animals That Are BIGGER Than You Think.” The video got an overwhelmingly fantastic response from the viewers. He then started posting extensively funny yet informative videos on TikTok and rose to prominence as a content creator. His uniqueness lies in bringing forth gruesome facts about the animal kingdom. For example, he calls hippos “obese water pigs” in his videos. This led to him starting his YouTube channel called “Casual Geographic”. He still mainly relies on National Geographic and Discovery Channel as his source of research.
Recently, he has used his fame as a content creator to promote his book “100 Animals That Can F*cking End You”.
Currently, Mamadou Ndiaye’s net worth is estimated to be somewhere between $900k to $1 million. This includes his income from TikTok and YouTube, royalties from the sales of his book, and brand endorsements.
Mamadou Ndiaye is very prominent on Instagram. He has over 301k followers on the platform and posts his animal facts as reels here. He also posts his pictures, videos from his professional photoshoots, and some photos and videos related to his personal life.
Mamadou Ndiaye has a channel named “Casual Geographic” on YouTube, with over 2.43 million subscribers. He posts extended videos on the funny aspects of the animal kingdom on his channel, which are hilarious and very informative.
In this TikTok, Mamadou Ndiaye shows a puppy being adorable, acting as a bodyguard for a penguin.
This TikTok is titled “When Animals get their Revenge”. It portrays cases when animals have bitten back at human perpetrators for their abuse.
Mamadou Ndiaye talks about the deadly centipede that bit Coyote Peterson (another environmentalist) which made him cut his episode short and rush to the hospital.
In this TikTok Mamadou Ndiaye talks about fake animal rescues which is, in fact, another type of animal abuse.
In this TikTok, Mamadou Ndiaye talks about Orcas and Sea Lions making an example out of the video clip he used in the TikTok.
A. Mamadou Ndiaye is a self-proclaimed zoologist, model and former environmental manager who posts funny animal videos on TikTok.
A. Mamadou Ndiaye rose to prominence with his TikTok titled “Animals That Are BIGGER Than You Think”.
A. Currently, Mamadou Ndiaye (@mndiaye_97)’s net worth is estimated to be somewhere between $900k and $1m.