Have you seen Tonka? This baby goat was snatched from Florida farm, surveillance video shows

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Lost goat alert.

And we’re not talking about a G.O.A.T., as in a megastar athlete like Michael Jordan or Tom Brady.

We’re talking about an actual furball that was swiped over the weekend from HAPPI Farm in Davie.

Surveillance video around 1:30 a.m. Saturday caught two individuals walking around the property, then entering areas where the animals are held.

Then they are seen grabbing Tonka, a 5-month-old goat — and walking out with her.

It appears as if the two were on a mission.

“They didn’t check out anything else,” Tonka’s owner and farm employee Diana McClure told WSVN 7 News. “There was money here; they didn’t take it. There were other animals [and] saddles. There’s valuable things for smaller animals here that are easy to carry. They focused on her, and they came and got her.”

McClure said the juvenile is very social and attached to her owner.

“We hope to find her,” HAPPI owner Marie Lim told WPLG Local 10, who added that Tonka is hard to miss. She’s white, and wearing a pink collar with rhinestones.

HAPPI, a nonprofit helping people with special needs connect with animals, is asking for anyone with information to call Davie cops at 954-693-8200 or Broward County Crime Stoppers at 954-493-TIPS. You can remain anonymous, and may be eligible for a reward of up to $5,000.

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