Laura Porter bought her pet crab Howie for her daughter in 2016, now the crustacean is a social media star

A pet rainbow crab from Nebraska named Howie has captured the hearts of hundreds of thousands of fans across social media as followers tune in to watch her smile, model her hat collection, eat her favorite snacks and roll around in her hamster ball.

‘I think people just love the way I love her,’ owner Laura Porter told the Omaha World-Herald this week. Between TikTok and Instagram, Howie has around 600,000 followers. Her videos achieve viewing figures in the millions. 

Porter told the newspaper that editing the videos of Howie are now a full time job. She said that the first video that she made with Howie, showing her cleaning her shell of bacteria with a toothbrush, achieved six million views.  

In a December question and answer session with fans on TikTok, Porter said that she bought Howie at an aquatic pet store in 2016 and that it was her daughter how named the crustacean after America’s Got Talent judge Howie Mandel, despite Howie being female. 

The family brought Howie, part of a species known as cardisoma armatum which are typically found in the wild in western Africa, into the family after their daughter’s fish died. The family even bought Howie a 55-gallon aquarium to live in.

Laura Porter bought her pet crab Howie for her daughter in 2016, now the crustacean is a social media star

Laura Porter bought her pet crab Howie for her daughter in 2016, now the crustacean is a social media star

Laura Porter bought her pet crab Howie for her daughter in 2016, now the crustacean is a social media star

The first video of Howie showed Porter cleaning her shell with a toothbrush, it amassed six million views

The first video of Howie showed Porter cleaning her shell with a toothbrush, it amassed six million views

The first video of Howie showed Porter cleaning her shell with a toothbrush, it amassed six million views 

Porter said this week 'the world went crazy' when she began putting Howie in a hamster ball and let him roll around the house

Porter said this week 'the world went crazy' when she began putting Howie in a hamster ball and let him roll around the house

Porter said this week ‘the world went crazy’ when she began putting Howie in a hamster ball and let him roll around the house

Porter described teaching Howie how to high five, saying the crab began to do it voluntarily while having her claws petted. 

Many of Howie’s thousands of followers refer to the Porter’s cat, Siren, as her ‘frenemy.’ Porter even told the World-Herald that one of the crab’s favorite past times is to pinch the cat.  

Porter also said that her beloved pet’s favorite snacks are peanut butter sandwiches and cheese and that she feeds Howie foods with plenty of calories so she can reach ‘maximum health.’

When a fan asks what foods Howie can’t have, Porter said: ‘I avoid chocolate, fruit pits, acidic foods, spicy peppers, and onions.’ 

In her World-Herald interview, Porter elaborating saying that Howie also enjoys meat loaf. She went on to say that ‘the world went crazy’ when she began putting Howie in a hamster ball and let him roll around the house. 

‘I’ve lost count of the time that she’s molted. Howie’s actually reached her species maximum size for her gender,’ Porter told Howie’s followers in December.

Howie out for a walk in his Omaha-neighborhood with her owner

Howie out for a walk in his Omaha-neighborhood with her owner

Howie out for a walk in his Omaha-neighborhood with her owner

Porter described teaching Howie how to high five, saying the crab began to do it voluntarily while having her claws petted

Porter described teaching Howie how to high five, saying the crab began to do it voluntarily while having her claws petted

Porter described teaching Howie how to high five, saying the crab began to do it voluntarily while having her claws petted

Porter said that when Howie is scared, the crab will run to her owner and that she enjoys TV

Porter said that when Howie is scared, the crab will run to her owner and that she enjoys TV

Porter said that when Howie is scared, the crab will run to her owner and that she enjoys TV

When a fan asks what foods Howie can't have, Porter said: 'I avoid chocolate, fruit pits, acidic foods, spicy peppers, and onions'

When a fan asks what foods Howie can't have, Porter said: 'I avoid chocolate, fruit pits, acidic foods, spicy peppers, and onions'

When a fan asks what foods Howie can’t have, Porter said: ‘I avoid chocolate, fruit pits, acidic foods, spicy peppers, and onions’

Molting is the process in which crabs shed their shells and begin to grow another. Howie molts twice a year. Crabs like Howie are prone to shell rot and most to live longer than five years in captivity.

‘They can die from molting. Molting is a very, extremely delicate process where she’s re-growing her mandibles, and her intestines and her stomach lining, and if she doesn’t properly separate from her molt, she will die. The last molt was very successful and I’m so happy,’ Porter added.

Though Porter joked that ‘right before she molts, she gets really crabby.’  

Porter told the World-Herald that she taught Howie how to tap her mouth when she’s hungry and that they’re working on more sign language and that the crab ‘tolerates’ the hats that are stuck to her shell with medical tape. 

She said that when Howie is scared, the crab will run to her owner and that she enjoys TV. 

‘I can pick her up and snuggle her. I can put her on my head. She doesn’t trust anyone else… I’m just doing the best for her to make her as happy and healthy as possible, it’s the right thing to do,’ Porter added.